Joe Anglim

Joseph "Joe" Anglim is a contestant from and.

In Worlds Apart, he was best known for his physical strength which made him useful during the premerge phase. However, after the merge he was the primary target. He went on a short immunity run, however, once he lost he was eliminated.

In Cambodia, he was on the tribe that dominated in every challenge during the premerge phase so he avoided going to Tribal Council during the pre-merge. However, after the merge, he reverted back to his old ways; going on an immunity run which made him a target. After losing immunity at the final 8, he was voted out for being the biggest challenge threat.

Profile
Retrieved from CBS.com

Worlds Apart
Name (Age): Joe Anglim, 25

Tribe Designation: 

Current Residence: Scottsdale, Ariz.

Occupation: Jewelry Designer

Personal Claim to Fame: I am most proud of winning a state championship for basketball my senior year of high school. In college, I played indoor volleyball at Northern Arizona University. After four years of being self-coached and self-funded, we upset the number one team in the nation in the finals of a Vegas tournament.

Inspiration in Life: My Dad. My whole life, he was incredibly hard on me and always pushing me to become better at everything I did. He grew up very poor and in a large family in which he endured a lot of hardships. Through the pain and sadness of divorce, family tragedies and death of loved ones, he was still able to keep faith and carry on. He has been an amazing father and role model to me and my sisters and he is a loyal hardworking husband who puts others before himself. I've always looked up to him and I hope that I can be as strong, loving and fearless as he is when I become a husband and father.

Hobbies: I enjoy anything that allows me to work with my hands. These include metalworking, painting, drawing and welding. I also love the outdoors- you name it: Hiking, climbing, hunting, camping, etc.

What is your favorite sport? It's a true tie between basketball and volleyball. I love hoops but the last several years I've been playing a lot of sand volleyball which I love playing down here in the valley of the sun.

Pet Peeves: Bad hygiene, rude, inconsiderate people, that person with really nasty coffee breath who has no idea what personal space is, when the last person to use the bathroom doesn't replace the empty toilet paper roll and when someone is telling a story and every other word is "like."

3 Words to Describe You: Creative, compassionate and charismatic.

If You Could Have 3 Things on The Island What Would They Be and Why? 1. A fully stocked self-replenishing ice-chest 2. A toothbrush since I hate the feeling of my teeth being grimy. 3. Loaded up iPod because I love listening to music.

SURVIVOR Contestant You Are Most Like: There are so many players that I relate to in different ways. In terms of game play, I would have to say it's a combination of Malcolm and Ozzy.

Reason for Being on SURVIVOR: Ever since I can remember I have wanted to be on Survivor. My primary motivation is that every day I dream about competing and earning the title of Sole Survivor. With every season, my desire to play has grown more and more. The game is a true test of self-awareness as well as mental, physical and emotional determination. There is also a perk of a million dollars. I would honestly play Survivor for way less but the fact that it is one million dollars makes it that much sweeter.

Why You'll "Survive" SURVIVOR: I would be an asset to the tribe because I am athletic and very competitive. I love competition and I hate losing. I am not lazy and I don't mind doing what needs to get done in order to help others. I feel that I'm in decent physical shape, but I will work hard and will bust my butt in challenges and around camp. I have worked in different jobs that have focused on customer service and have dealt with a wide range of diversity in the workplace. This has taught me how to communicate and connect with people I don't know. I'm a very social person and I enjoy getting to know people and their story. Being one of the most important aspects of Survivor, I feel my social game will be strong and lead to my success in the game.

Why Will You Be the Sole Survivor: With every season I watch, I can't help but imagine that I'm actually in the game playing. My brain goes into game/strategy mode as I put myself in the shoes of the current contestants and analyze how I would deal with the conflicts each is faced with. Of course, it's different when you're sitting at home on the couch and know what every player is thinking. However, I feel that I am well rounded enough, athletic enough and mentally strong enough to adapt to the people I'm put with. I am confident in the life skills I possess and I feel I can maintain my focus despite all of the other personal and crazy things the game may and will throw my way. After being such a huge fan for so many years, I truly respect how complex and challenging the game is. I am ready to battle and I want my shot in the ultimate arena that is Survivor.

Cambodia
Season: Previous Finish: 10th place What will you do differently this time around? "I would take more of a back seat when it came to challenges and strategy and be much more prudent in whom I choose to align myself with. It is almost certain that I will be returning with an all-star/fan-favorite cast. This is beneficial in that everyone is a legitimate threat and I now have the ability to put targets on other players. With a cast of not only athletic and stronger competitors but also smarter, more strategic players, I can play a relaxed, non-threatening game by not putting myself out there as much. I'm going to enjoy myself just as much if not more this second time. However, it will be different this second time around in that I'm making it to the end."

Survivor: Cambodia
Joe was chosen by public vote as one of the twenty castaways to compete on Survivor: Cambodia for a second chance at Survivor.

Joe was a part of the Bayon tribe. On Day 1, he formed an alliance with Jeremy Collins. He was respected by his tribe because he was the provider. However, Stephen Fishbach was jealous of him. Bayon won the first two Immunity Challenges. On Day 7, a tribe swap occurred, and Joe along with Keith Nale, Ciera Eastin, and Kass McQuillen were switched to the Ta Keo tribe. Ta Keo won the next 3 Immunity Challenges. He along with the rest of the tribe minus Terry Deitz made a final five alliance. However, on Night 13, Terry told the tribe that he was leaving the game due to his son's condition. Joe along with the others hugged him and wished him luck. The next day, another tribe swap occurred and Joe along with Keith switched back to Bayon. Bayon won the Final Immunity Challenge before the merge.

On Day 17, the tribes merged with 13 players remaining. Joe was a part of the Bayon alliance which consisted of most of the former Bayon's and former Ta Keo's Spencer Bledsoe and Kelly Wiglesworth. Joe won the first 4 individual Immunity Challenges so he was ineligible to be voted out for a while. However, after he was told that Stephen was targeting him he started to target him. On Day 25, the team of Joe, Abi-Maria, Ciera, Spencer and Tasha Fox won the Reward Challenge. During the reward, Ciera proposed that they get rid of Stephen because of his advantage. After Joe won his 4thimmunity in a row he along with Keith, Spencer and Tasha decided to join Kelley Wentworth, Abi-Maria Gomes, and Ciera in blindsiding Stephen. However, at Tribal Council, Jeremy played his idol on Stephen negating the five votes cast against him blindsiding Ciera. After failing to win the next Immunity Challenge, Joe was targeted by Stephen once again; however, his alliance targeted Stephen. At Tribal Council, Stephen used his advantage to steal Joe's vote so Joe was ineligible to vote at Tribal Council. However, Stephen was blindsided. With 8 players remaining the castaways got to meet their loved ones. Joe got to meet his dad Pat. After Kelley won the Loved Ones Challenge she chose to share the reward with Keith, Abi, Kimmi Kappenberg and Joe. Joe's dad told him that he considers him a friend which touched Joe because his dad has been hard on him all his life. On Day 32, Joe fainted during the Immunity Challenge which was won by Keith. Medical checked him out and he was eventually ok. Knowing that he was a target he talked to Jeremy and Spencer about voting Abi out because everybody wants to take her to the end and they considered doing that. However, at Tribal Council Joe was voted out in a 6-1-1 vote.

At the Final Tribal Council, Joe said that his vote is open and then told Tasha that she was unaware and played Jeremy's game, and asked Tasha to name a move she made; Tasha said that she was the one who orchestrated Joe's elimination, not Jeremy. Ultimately Joe along with the rest of the jury unanimously voted for Jeremy to win the title of Sole Survivor.

At the Reunion Show, Jeff revealed that Joe broke the record for being safe for the most amount of time at 28 days, and he and Keith hold the record for most tribal immunity wins at six. He then said that Joe won four individual Immunity Challenges which is one short of the record, has won the third most individual Immunity Challenges only behind Ozzy Lusth and Rob Mariano but they have played more seasons than him and is the first person to be ineligible to vote at Tribal Council. After that he asked how many of the castways got hate mail for voting Joe out and Jeremy, Kelley, Tasha, and Abi raised their hands.

Voting History
In You Call, We'll Haul, Kelley used a Hidden Immunity Idol, negating Joe's vote against her. In Like Selling Your Soul to the Devil, Jeremy used a Hidden Immunity Idol on Stephen, negating Joe's vote against him. In My Wheels Are Spinning, Stephen used a Vote Steal advantage on Joe, preventing him from voting at Tribal Council.

Post-Survivor

 * Joe, along with Jeremy Collins, appeared in an epiosde of  on January 27, 2016.

Trivia

 * Joe is the youngest male castaway on the Nagarote and Bayon tribes.
 * Joe is the only castaway from the Nagarote tribe not to be from California at time of filming.
 * Joe was the only member of the original Nagarote to be switched to Escameca at the Tribe Switch.
 * Joe lost 17.8 lbs (8 kg) during.
 * In, every time Joe received a vote, Rodney Lavoie Jr. was one of them.
 * Joe is one of nine castaways to compete in back-to-back seasons (the others are Rupert Boneham, Bobby Jon Drinkard, Stephenie LaGrossa, Amanda Kimmel, James Clement, Russell Hantz, Malcolm Freberg, and Shirin Oskooi).
 * However, aired out of rotation, being the thirty-second season filmed instead of the thirty-first.
 * Joe is the only Nagarote male to be on the jury, as Vince Sly was eliminated before the jury stage and Will Sims II made it to the Final Tribal Council.
 * Joe and Keith Nale are the seventh and eighth castaways to reach the merge without attending a Tribal Council, after the entire original Tandang tribe in.
 * They were later followed by Michele Fitzgerald and Nick Maiorano in.
 * Joe is the first castaway to do so and win the first post-merge Immunity Challenge.
 * Joe is the third castaway to win the first individual Immunity Challenge in two separate seasons, following Kathy Vavrick-O'Brien and Ozzy Lusth.
 * Joe holds the record for total challenge wins in 2 seasons, with 23 total challenges won.
 * Joe in Cambodia was ineligible to be voted for for the longest period of time in the Survivor franchise, first being eligible to receive votes on Day 29. Joe broke Marcus Lehman's immunity record on Day 24.
 * Technically, however, Yul Kwon was immune from being voted out for the most days, as his tribe did not go to the first two Tribal Councils and he found the Hidden Immunity Idol, which protected him from being voted out until Day 38.
 * Joe is the first castaway who was rendered ineligible to vote because of another player's advantage.
 * As an extension, Joe is the first castaway to be eligible to receive votes at a Tribal Council they did not vote at, excluding Day 38 in Final Two seasons.
 * Joe lost 22 lbs. during his time in Cambodia.
 * Despite lasting 32 days in Cambodia, Joe never cast a vote against the person voted out at Tribal Council; this 32-day stint is a record for most days lasted without successfully voting someone out. Two of his votes were negated by Hidden Immunity Idols, two were as part of an outright minority, one was for the secondary target of a split vote, and one was stolen by Stephen and used unsuccessfully.