1 hr 12 min

Episode 1: Dr. Scott Hammond - Search and Rescue Expert Stories of Survival

    • Wilderness

Dr. Scott Hammond is a professor in the Jon M. Huntsman School of Business at Utah State University as well as a Search and Rescue expert with over 400 call outs on his resume. Specifically, Scott is a K9 handler with the Utah County Search and Rescue team. Scott is also an accomplished author, and has written an excellent book about survival that weaves lessons from wilderness survival into our day to day lives.

A huge thank you to Scott for being so personal, open, and genuine on this episode. We laugh, cry, and everything in-between and I hope you do the same!

Find Scott's book Lessons of the Lost on Amazon!

Follow the Stories of Survival Podcast on Facebook!



If you are feeling lost or alone and need someone to talk to there are free resources for you. You can visit www.988lifeline.org, dial 988, or search for other resources in your community. You are never lost alone, there are people who will cheer for you or shout for you in the darkness.

Dr. Scott Hammond is a professor in the Jon M. Huntsman School of Business at Utah State University as well as a Search and Rescue expert with over 400 call outs on his resume. Specifically, Scott is a K9 handler with the Utah County Search and Rescue team. Scott is also an accomplished author, and has written an excellent book about survival that weaves lessons from wilderness survival into our day to day lives.

A huge thank you to Scott for being so personal, open, and genuine on this episode. We laugh, cry, and everything in-between and I hope you do the same!

Find Scott's book Lessons of the Lost on Amazon!

Follow the Stories of Survival Podcast on Facebook!



If you are feeling lost or alone and need someone to talk to there are free resources for you. You can visit www.988lifeline.org, dial 988, or search for other resources in your community. You are never lost alone, there are people who will cheer for you or shout for you in the darkness.

1 hr 12 min