I’m really happy to bring you this episode today, but it comes with a content warning, because it includes discussion of suicide.
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If you’ve listened to this podcast for a while, you know we’ve covered a lot of pretty horrifying stories. Mass shootings, animal attacks, plane crashes – we’ve heard the first-hand stories of the people who have actually experienced those things.
Comments closedRemember back in the day, when everyone got up on Monday morning, and went to work?
Comments closedI believe that people, for the most part, are good. When a tragedy happens, we want to help.
Comments closedThe subway system in New York City is pretty impressive.
Comments closedOn the morning of April 19, 1995, a former US Army soldier parked a rented Ryder truck in front of the Alfred P Murrah Federal Building, located in downtown Oklahoma City.
Comments closedAs I walk or bike through my neighborhood, one of the saddest things I often see is a flyer stuck to a telephone pole or electric pole, telling about a lost dog.
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Comments closedToday’s story takes place off the coast of Somalia, a country in Africa.
Comments closedDNA technology is pretty amazing, and it’s gone mainstream. I recently submitted a DNA kit with one of the companies called 23andme. I got the results back, and they gave me a list of 1500 people who were all “somewhere” in my family tree. And I’ve even gotten in touch with some of them.
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