Michael Scott Moore
Guest: Michael Scott Moore
Date: 2018-07-30 | Duration: 1h 23m
Category: True Crime & Justice
Episode Overview
About Michael Scott Moore
Michael Scott Moore is a distinguished novelist and journalist known for his gripping firsthand account of survival, having been kidnapped by Somali pirates in 2012. His harrowing experience, which lasted two and a half years, is chronicled in his acclaimed book, "The Desert and the Sea: 977 Days Captive on the Somali Pirate Coast," where he explores themes of resilience and human endurance. Moore's unique perspective as both a journalist and a captive adds depth to his storytelling, making him a compelling figure in contemporary literature and journalism. His appearance on the Joe Rogan Experience (#1149) further highlights his remarkable journey and insights into the complexities of piracy and captivity.
Key Moments
- – Hostage Negotiations
- – Somali Piracy
- – Journalism in Conflict Zones
- – Captivity and Trauma
- – Pirate Economy
- – Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
- – Somali Clan Dynamics
- – Drug Use in Captivity
- – Pirate Trials and Justice
- – Survival Strategies
- – Pirate Leadership
- – Human Smuggling
- – Writing and Storytelling
- – Recovery from Captivity
- – Piracy's Regional Impact
- – Somalia Political Landscape
- – Cross-cultural Communication
- – Hostage Experiences
- – Pirate Tactics
- – International Law on Piracy
- 0:00:00 – Introduction and meeting Michael Scott Moore
- 0:00:34 – Feelings about freedom after captivity
- 0:01:53 – Journalistic work in Somalia context
- 0:02:32 – Realization of being a captive
- 0:03:13 – Raid involving Jessica Buchanan and casualties
- 0:04:13 – Misconceptions about Somali pirates' backgrounds
- 0:05:03 – Evolution from fishermen to cargo ship piracy
- 0:06:00 – Drug use and its effects in captivity
- 0:08:10 – Pirates' involvement in gun and people smuggling
- 0:11:34 – Journey from Gelkayo to pirate town Hobyo
- 0:13:09 – Emotional impact of captivity on family
- 0:15:33 – Delay in hostage rescue efforts
- 0:18:53 – Developing relationships with captors
- 0:20:40 – Pirates' unique communication methods
- 0:21:37 – Release and return to Nairobi
- 0:24:00 – Contemplating violence and survival
- 0:26:00 – Reasons behind piracy emergence
- 0:29:13 – Discussion of film adaptation inaccuracies
- 0:34:23 – Health struggles upon release
- 0:36:04 – Complexities of PTSD diagnosis
- 0:39:04 – Strategies for reintegration after captivity
- 0:41:30 – Approach to recovery and self-care
- 0:44:33 – Spiritual reflections during captivity
- 0:47:26 – Second book about surfing in Gaza
- 0:50:51 – Pirate trials in Hamburg
- 0:53:07 – Pirate leaders' imprisonment and outcomes
- 0:56:47 – Psychological effects of long captivity
- 1:00:02 – Impact of captivity on writing and worldview
- 1:02:51 – Somali economic realities
- 1:05:17 – Connections between piracy and terrorism
- 1:07:01 – Maintaining contact with former captors
- 1:10:40 – Daily routines to maintain sanity
- 1:13:29 – Plans after book promotion
- 1:15:25 – Comparisons with other hostage experiences
- 1:18:19 – Pirates adapting to changing conditions
- 1:19:33 – Closing remarks and book discussion
Transcript Excerpt
Starting point is 00:00:00 Very nice to meet you. Starting point is 00:00:34 does it feel like to be a free man now after all that? Are you kidding? It feels great. In America, Starting point is 00:01:02 And I'm a journalist. I was working in Berlin at the Starting point is 00:01:53 We were in a part of Somalia where other journalists had gone, so we weren't doing something that Starting point is 00:02:32 I was a captive. Jesus Christ. And so they were obviously trying to get some hostage money. Yeah. Starting point is 00:03:13 including Jessica Buchanan, an American. And I think nine Somali guards died in that raid. Starting point is 00:03:38 Yeah, there were negotiations, but they were phony negotiations in some sense Starting point is 00:04:13 like to say that they're just frustrated fishermen. That's only part of the story. Starting point is 00:05:03 We didn't hear about that. It was too small time. We started to hear about it when they graduated to capturing cargo ships. Starting point is 00:05:32 But that wasn't really what was going on. Starting point is 00:06:00 It gets you high at first, and then you crash, and you wake up depressed, and you need more. Starting point is 00:06:36 I mean, they kept offering it to me. Starting point is 00:06:59 Yeah. Starting point is 00:07:28 Not all the time, but yeah, they would get hopped up. Starting point is 00:08:10 They get involved in gun smuggling and also even people smuggling on the Horn of Africa. Starting point is 00:08:58 And then there's always a place in Sudan where it shifts from being willing to being unwilling. Starting point is 00:09:20 It's a revival of what was going on Starting point is 00:09:51 are still the same as the clans and the roots that were used during the slave trade. Starting point is 00:10:34 Yeah, it's going in the direction of Somalia right now. And there are a couple of rival Starting point is 00:11:02 A bulwark. Starting point is 00:11:34 And he took us out from Gelkayo, which is a town...
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