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Scared To Death

Introducing INCREDIBLE FEATS with Dan Cummins!

Scared To Death

Dan Cummins, Lynze Cummins

True Crime, Paranormal, Science Fiction, Fiction, Society & Culture, Horror

4.713.8K Ratings

🗓️ 14 September 2020

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Summary

Dan is hosting a new daily show on the Parcast network called Incredible Feats, profiling fellow human beings' inspirational accomplishments! !

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0:00.0

Hi creeps and peepers, quick message. I'm hosting a brand new podcast on the

0:05.0

podcast network called Incredible Feats. And since you love a good story, that's

0:08.8

why you listen to this podcast, I think you'll seriously enjoy this nice bite-sized

0:12.7

new show. Every week day on Incredible Feats, I'm going to profile amazing

0:17.0

achievements made by people from all over the world, diving behind the scenes to

0:21.0

look at how they turn the impossible into the incredible. The nice and compact

0:25.4

full of information five to seven minute episodes will feature everything from

0:29.2

death to fine stunts to unbelievable accounts of survival to mind-blowing acts of

0:33.6

physical strength or mental focus. To give you a taste, I've got an exclusive clip

0:38.0

from the first episode on Felix Baumgartner, an Austrian daredevil who skydived

0:42.3

from the edge of space.

0:50.9

Felix Baumgartner was 43. He was an Austrian pro skydiver and base jumper who

0:56.6

holds world records for both the lowest ever and highest ever base jumps. Even

1:01.4

though the latter feet got him banned from Taiwan and he wanted to do something

1:05.3

even more extreme. He decides to break the sound barrier with only his body. A

1:11.4

never before done feat. He must free fall 24 miles in four minutes going over

1:18.1

770 miles per hour. He wouldn't be the first to attempt this. Past would be

1:24.4

supersonic skydivers died during the jump.

1:34.8

It takes 300 people and five years of planning to prepare for Felix's jump. Some

1:39.7

of those people work for Red Bull who sponsors the mission. They hire the

1:43.2

perfect coach Joe Kittenger, an 84 year old retired Air Force Colonel who set the

1:48.5

world record for highest free fall in 1960 when he fell over 19 miles back to

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