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National Park After Dark

78: Premonition: Olympic National Park

National Park After Dark

Danielle LaRock & Cassandra Yahnian

Society & Culture, Places & Travel, History, True Crime

4.6 • 5.8K Ratings

🗓️ 6 June 2022

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

This month we take a trip back to Olympic National Park and get to know Jane Constantino – a young woman who lived life to the fullest. Her adventures and subsequent brushes with death led her to Washington state, all in the hopes of checking off an item on her list. Perhaps driven by an ominous premonition, Jane explored the world and experienced life while she still had time. Time, that was cut short – just as she thought it would be. For the latest NPAD updates, group travel details, merch and more, follow us on npadpodcast.com and our socials at:Instagram: @‌nationalparkafterdarkTikTok: @‌nationalparkafterdarkSupport the show by becoming an Outsider and receive ad free listening, bonus content and more on Patreon or Apple Podcasts. Want to see our faces? Catch full episodes on our YouTube Page!Thank you to this week’s partners!Reel: Use code NPAD for 30% off your first order plus free shippingBetterHelp: Get 10% off your first month of online therapy by using our linkApostrophe: Save $15 off your first visit with code NPADAirlyFoods: Use our link and code NPAD to get 25% offFor a full list of our sources, visit http://npadpodcast.com/episodes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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We all know that we are going to die. The one unavoidable, inescapable guarantee that

0:40.5

is shared amongst every living thing on earth. Death has paralleled life, acting as its

0:46.2

equal and exact counterbalance from the beginning of time itself. And as far as we know, humans

0:52.5

are the only species on the planet that live with the knowledge that our time here is limited.

0:58.9

Evidence of this awareness can be found throughout the human record in oral histories, concepts,

1:04.0

art, various writings and more.

1:07.2

Memento Mori is a perfect example of this. Translating to Remember You Must Die. Memento Mori

1:14.0

popped up in artistic and symbolic ways in funeral art, architecture, and even jewelry

1:20.2

for centuries, and its fruits can be traced all the way back to ancient Rome. The figurative

1:26.4

hourglass we all carry can be a blessing or a curse, depending on who you ask.

1:32.9

Some of us can't stand to think about the passing of time and avert our eyes to the

1:37.2

trickling grains of sand, as an hourglass devoid of it can only mean one thing. Time is

1:43.8

up.

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Some do everything in their power to delay the inescapable while others use the thought

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