The MeatEater Podcast

Ep. 708: A Near Death Experience with Sebastian Junger

May 26, 2025
Sebastian Junger, an acclaimed journalist and author known for his immersive reporting in war zones, shares his gripping near-death experiences in the wild and on the battlefield. He discusses the intense challenges of dangerous professions, including his time as a war correspondent and the psychological impact of facing mortality. Junger reflects on the bonds forged in crisis, the sacred nature of human dignity, and the exhilarating yet perilous life on the sea as a swordfish longliner. His insights prompt profound questions about consciousness, community, and the essence of existence.
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ANECDOTE

Chainsaw Injury Sparks Reflection

  • Sebastian Junger experienced a chainsaw injury while doing tree work, cutting a small branch near his ankle.
  • The saw's tip hit his ankle, exposing but not severing his Achilles tendon, which made him reflect on dangerous work risks.
ANECDOTE

Near Execution in West Africa

  • Sebastian Junger faced two moments of near execution in West Africa by armed rebels.
  • These moments induced dissociation and intense psychological trauma, worse than typical combat experiences.
INSIGHT

Tribal Bonds Shape Human Experience

  • Humans evolved to belong in groups of about 30 to 50 people, the perfect size for close emotional bonds.
  • Modern society's loss of these tribal connections leads to profound feelings of isolation and longing.
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