Ben Fogle’s Returns To The Jungle 15 Years After His Life-Changing Experience | This Morning

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
  • In 2008, while trekking through the Peruvian jungle, Ben Fogle endured a harrowing ordeal when he was bitten by a flesh-eating bug, resulting in weeks of hospitalisation and lingering PTSD. Only now, 15 years later, has he decided to return, this time, venturing into the depths of the Congo. Dubbed his most extreme adventure to date, he immerses himself in tribal life, dodges deadly snakes and even tries Congolese wrestling. Ben’s sharing how this jungle journey became his ultimate therapy amidst a 'mental health storm' and a surprising ADHD diagnosis.
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Komentáře • 11

  • @RajaN-rz1xs
    @RajaN-rz1xs Před 3 měsíci +1

    I'am India, he's such a nice man , I missed ben fogle and his travelling and adventure,Thank-you for giving shows like WHERE THE WILD MEN ARE WITH BEN FOGLE.

  • @sallygoldsworthy456
    @sallygoldsworthy456 Před 12 dny

    Wonderful program. Thank you Ben for taking me to places I'd never get to, and meeting people who I would never meet. It's been an iinspirational, enlightening and heart-warming journey.

  • @CatsandJP
    @CatsandJP Před 6 měsíci +5

    I live in Australia and I have not missed an episode of Where The Wild Men Are and his other shows….I love the fact Ben goes out to meet people off grid and gets in and helps and talks to the people to understand why they live the way the do…I think living off grid needs commitment and courage….looking forwards to this show..🇦🇺🇦🇺

    • @user-wm5tt6me3i
      @user-wm5tt6me3i Před 5 měsíci

      You know he hates the title of the show in Aus and he’s been trying to change it. It’s supposed to be called “ new lives in the wild”

  • @ssorcnivek
    @ssorcnivek Před 6 měsíci

    I watched the Congo episode . Ben Fogle focused on the strong community, living with nature , kind to the environment stuff. What I saw was a tribe of people who live in abject poverty. There were signs of child malnutrition (swollen stomachs) and discussion about assaults and discrimination by drunks from a neighbouring village.

  • @jamiefrisby1914
    @jamiefrisby1914 Před 6 měsíci

    Been a brilliant documentary into the Congo, just finished watching the second episode, the first one last week was epic!. Really enjoyed this one, seeing the apes, and really good seeing Ben dancing, just had to see that. Can't wait to see the final episode next Sunday, seeing tribesman is really good to see how the other half live. It was just beautiful. The gorillas were brilliant. Got to see this, won't be disappointed.

  • @1506Eddy
    @1506Eddy Před 6 měsíci

    I have met be a couple of times and he is how you see him on the screen, very polite and friendly. with his part about not being wastefull, he has many times bought goods, taken what he needs and gives the rest to the next person to make sure he only takes what he really needs. genuine character

  • @AdamMartinFairhurst
    @AdamMartinFairhurst Před 6 měsíci

    He's such an amazing human being..

  • @RajaN-rz1xs
    @RajaN-rz1xs Před 3 měsíci

    Nice

  • @sandraatkinson5065
    @sandraatkinson5065 Před 6 měsíci

    Dog get this disease in hot country’s from sand flys and there is no cure for them either

  • @RajaN-rz1xs
    @RajaN-rz1xs Před 3 měsíci

    Nice