The Luckiest Unlucky Man in the World: DEMF ep. 5

 The game of Life. If only it came with instructions that made any sense. Sometimes you meet people so good at navigating the twists and turns their little plastic car must make that it leaves you speechless. This man was one of them. A literal walking miracle. He survived something that would have killed almost anyone else, and he did it with style. This was my last interview from Detroit, and is happened literally on the way to the airport with an anonymous man that made my heart swell to twice it's size and all my problems seem like a grain of sand being washed up against the shore. Wishing you all the luck in the world -  To me, you are a superhero. To me you are the best dad in the universe. So this ends our brief time in Detroit, next up were going back into the lions den of Ketamine and depression with Dr. Will Siu. Get excited! You can now get K at a compound pharmacy NEAR YOU! New episode Every Friday, be here AND be queer.  Edited by Emily Stretch Armstrong whose patience and support keeps me sane in an insane world. Music: Broken Wings: Mr. Mr.  The Verve - Lucky Man (this is the song our hero healed with)  whttps://zoenightingale.com/survey- TAKE MY SURVEY I want to buy new Sennheisers microphones which will infinitely increase my audio clarity BUT THEY ARE A FORTUNE: Donate here if you feel like contributing to this worthy cause  https://zoenightingale.com/donate    

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