• 272: Run For Your Life. Part 2

  • Apr 24 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 7 mins
  • Podcast
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272: Run For Your Life. Part 2

  • Summary

  • Today on what would normally be a Sniper Elite podcast, the lads chat to father and son Nick and Michael Stride. Nick is the author of 'Run For Your Life'.

    Run For Your Life is the remarkable true story of a family forced into hiding after leaking Russian secrets. The book is the first time that Nicholas Stride and his children Anya and Michael share their harrowing story of being on the run in the remote Dampier Peninsula of Australia, after receiving death threats from Russian henchmen. For several years the family battled snakes, crocodiles, tornadoes, fires, hunger and thirst to survive. Today, Nick and Michael join us on the podcast to discuss their story and answer all our burning questions after reading the book.
    Get your copy here: https://www.amazon.com.au/Run-Your-Life-remarkable-leaking/dp/1761424068

    Their story continues now here in part 2.

    • 0 - Catalyst for leaving the job.
    • 2 - Renewing Visas.
    • 8 - Breaking point and deciding to leave.
    • 9:50 - Starting a new life in Australia.
    • 18:30 - Michael's take on Russian vs Australian schools.
    • 23:43 - Story gaining traction.
    • 34:50 - What was the plan moving forward?
    • 38:56 - What was life like for Michael?
    • 43:35 - Money, living off the land and Molly the dog.
    • 53:02 - Going back to Broome and coming to New Zealand.
    • 61:20 - What a crazy story this is?

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