Media Achievements for
Cody Lundin, Founder, Director and Chief Instructor,
Aboriginal Living Skills School, LLC

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Television

Fox 6 News in the Morning, San Diego, CA. Morning anchor Marc Bailey interviews Cody about urban survival tips based upon his new book, When All Hell Breaks Loose.

San Diego Living, XETV-TV, San Diego, CA, November 2007. Host Joe Bauer interviews Cody about practical home preparedness tips based upon the San Diego wild fires.

Arizona Midday, KPNX-TV, Phoenix, November 2007. Journalist Robin Sewell interviews Cody about urban survival tips for the home.

Good Day Arizona, KTVK-TV, Phoenix, November 2007. Morning anchor Dan Davis interviews Cody about urban survival tips and tricks from his new book, When All Hell Breaks Loose.

AM Arizona, KAZT-TV, November 2007. Hosts Tonya Mock and Lew Rees interview Cody about his new urban survival skills book.

AM Northwest, (live), KATU-TV, Portland, OR. November 2007. Hosts Helen Raptis and Dave Anderson interview Cody about his new urban survival book, When All Hell Breaks Loose.
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City Stream, The Seattle Channel, Seattle, WA. November 2007. Reporter Lowell Deo goes "urban survival shopping" with Cody for disaster preparedness supplies at the local supermarket.
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Northwest Afternoon, KOMO-TV, Seattle, WA. October 2007. Hosts Kent Phillips and Natasha Curry interview Cody about his new book, When All Hell Breaks Loose, and experience using a home made sleeping bag made from plastic bags and old newspapers, an oil lamp made from a tuna can and more.

Learn how to kill and eat a rat with Cody. June 2007.
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Earth Current TV visits Cody's self-reliant homestead. August 2005.
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Lifetime Television, "What Should You Do?", Cody is featured as the on-camera survival skills consultant in both interview and demonstration formats for the three"What Should You Do?" episodes appearing below.
"Injured Back country Hiker", July 2004.
"Lost Cross Country Skier", June 2004.
"Avalanche Survivor", May 2004.

The Discovery Channel, "Lost in the Wild: High Desert" (pilot), April 2004. Four students with no back country experience "get lost" and travel with Cody learning survival skills in the high desert of Arizona before being rescued by Search and Rescue.

The Discovery Channel, "Lost in the Wild: Nova Scotia" (pilot), March 2004. Four students with no back country experience "get lost" and travel with Cody learning survival skills in the dense boreal forest of Nova Scotia, Canada before being rescued by Search and Rescue.

AM Arizona, (live), March 2004. Hosts Tonya Mock and Lew Rees interview Cody about his book and his "Lost in the Wild" shows on the Discovery Channel.

The Today Show (live), NBC, February 2004. Trains "Today" host Matt Lauer, recording artist Jimmy Buffett, billionaire Sir Richard Branson, and Sports Illustrated model Vendella in Caribbean survival skills on Necker Island in the British Virgin Islands for "Where in the World is Matt Lauer?"

The History Channel, "Digging for the Truth: The First Americans" (pilot), January 2004. Trains host Matthew Bogdanos in winter primitive skills in the Grand Teton National Park near Jackson Hole, Wyoming featuring snow shelters, primitive fire lighting, and butchering a mule deer with a stone knife- all on snowshoes!

Good Morning Arizona (live), Phoenix, Channel 3, August 2003. Spoke with anchor Brad Perry about surviving in the desert and the new book 98.6 Degrees: The Art of Keeping Your Ass Alive!

The Pat McMahon Show (live), Phoenix, Channel 7, August 2003. Spoke with host Pat McMahon about desert survival, life as a survival instructor with ALSS, and the new book 98.6 Degrees: The Art of Keeping Your Ass Alive!

NBC Channel 12 News (live), Phoenix, July 2003, Morning Show. Spoke with anchors Kevin Kelly and Nicolle Hernandez about desert survival skills and the new book, 98.6 Degrees: The Art of Keeping Your Ass Alive!

CBS Channel 5 News, Phoenix, May 2001. Trained reporter Marya Piani along with Prescott College students in wilderness survival and southwestern primitive living skills for her special segment, “Outdoors with Marya”.

Dateline NBC, Winter Survival Guide, February 2001. Trained Dateline correspondent Rob Stafford to survive over night in a snow-covered, 9,000 foot alpine wilderness with the clothes on his back and a magnesium fire starter.

NBC Channel 12 News, Phoenix, Safety Team special, Winter Safety Tips in the Snow, February 2001. Trained lead anchor Kent Dana in winter survival skills with mountain snow.

CBS Channel 2 News, Los Angeles, CA. Special Assignment, “Going Primitive”, February 2001. Trained anchor Drew Griffin in desert primitive living skills as a promotion for the CBS series Survivor Two.

CBS Channel 7 News, Dayton, OH. Special Projects, “Survivor”, January 2001. Trained anchor Jim Otte for a two part special regarding desert, canyon and mountain primitive living and modern survival skills as a promotion for the CBS series Survivor Two.

Fox 10 News, Phoenix, July 2000. Trained anchor Steve Filmer along with an ALSS course in the basics of fire, shelter, signaling for rescue and water procurement.

NBC Channel 12 News, Phoenix, Safety Team special, Summer Safety Tips, May 2000. Trained lead anchor Kent Dana in desert survival skills.

PBS Channel 8, Horizon Program, May 2000. Interview regarding Cody's Aboriginal Living Skills course for Prescott College.

The Sam Steiger Show, Channel 7, March 2000. Interview with Tonya Mock regarding the Aboriginal Living Skills School.

NBC Channel 12 News, Phoenix, Safety Team special, Winter Safety Tips, February 2000. Trained lead anchor Kent Dana in winter survival skills.

The Donny and Marie Show, December 1999. Demonstrated survival kit components to Donny and Marie for a Y2K preparation special.

Dateline NBC, Lost in the Wild, November 1999. Trained Dateline correspondent Rob Stafford to survive in the wilderness with only the clothes on his back. This piece was later featured as the top story on MSN.COM, February 8, 2001.

Fox 10, On the Arizona Road with Bill Leverton, 1996. Primitive skills demonstration for Bill Leverton in association with the Sharlot Hall Museum.

Living Outside: A Glimpse of No-House Experiences, by Galen Palmer, 1998. Half hour documentary film interviewing Cody and five other people about living free on societies fringe.
 

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