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Chapter 1: What is the introduction to the episode?
This is exactly right.
Hi, I'm Sam Mullins, and I've got a new podcast coming out called Go Boy, the gritty true story of how one man fought his way out of some of the darkest places imaginable.
Chapter 2: What new podcast is Sam Mullins promoting?
Roger Caron was 16 when first convicted.
Has spent 24 of those years in jail.
But when Roger Caron picked up a pen and paper, he went from an ex-con to a literary darling. From Campside Media and iHeart Podcasts, listen to Go Boy on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Chapter 3: What is the story behind 'My Friend Daisy'?
Imagine you're scrolling through TikTok. You come across a video of a teenage girl and then a photo of the person suspected of killing her. It was shocking. It was very shocking. Like, that could have been my daughter. Like, you never know. I'm Jen Swan. I'm the host of a new podcast called My Friend Daisy.
It's the story of how and why a group of teenagers turn to social media to help track down their friend's killer. Listen to My Friend Daisy on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
What happens when we come face to face with death? My truck was blown up by a 20-pound anti-tank mine.
My parachute did not deploy.
Thank you.
Hello and welcome to My Favorite Murder, the mini-sode. Where we read you your mini-sodes.
The tiniest story you send us. It's a little baby story. It has to be small. That's the agreement. Hey, guess what? You go first? We're all in this together.
Just a quick message before we start. This is coming out way later. Everyone's already. Everyone knows how fucked it is already.
Everyone is entirely dissociated and. It's new for us. Making plans. Very new for us, guys. If you're listening now, two days after the big announcement. Maybe so. You go first. The subject line of this email is an Irish goodbye or good intuition. Hometown. Hey, besties. I've been listening to you since I was a broke college student.
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Chapter 4: How does intuition play a role in safety?
I know how lovely you are because you're not awkward around me. Yeah. Like show them. Don't you love that when you're like, show them how cool you are. You're like, they won't talk. Bridge the gap.
And you're like, I prefer a chalupa and to get out of here. One particular weekend, Grace invited me to a party after I got off my part time job. I went to the party, drank a few sips of disgustingly warm beer and waited for the right time to make my exit. A guy I vaguely knew started chatting with me on the couch.
He was the type of guy that acted like we were good friends, even though I barely knew him. Hell yeah. Yeah. until a week later. Oh, my God. Oh, my God. Grace sent me a screenshot of a local news article and whose mugshot do I see front and center? The guy. He apparently had been charged with kidnapping and assault of three other women in the last year. Oh, my God.
But I am really grateful that my introversion and my intuition kept me safe. Thanks for all that you do and all the causes you bring awareness to. Love be she her. That is unbelievable. I have chills like he was planning for her to be the next victim. Well, and And guys like that, it's like, isn't everyone just a victim? Totally. It's all prey to a predator. Opportunity.
And she fucking later days so hard. She fucked politeness and she just split. And I love that.
Take B's advice. You don't always have to explain to a person, oh, I'm going to choose not to give you a ride. You don't have to do anything. Literally, it's like, oh, my God, I have to talk to my friend for one second. Peace. Haul out that back door.
And the next time they see you, they're going to be like, where were you? And you're like, I don't know what you're talking about.
What do you mean? You drunken fool. Right.
You don't owe them anything.
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Chapter 5: What prank did the older sister pull?
Oh, my God.
I heard the familiar creepy music start blasting from her cell phone and watching through the cracked door, she shot up in bed and let out a classic blood-curdling scream.
Oh, my God.
I then jumped into her room laughing so hard I was in tears, still screaming. Em ran to our parents' room. I can't remember much after that, only the fact that I found it absolutely hilarious while Em and my parents did not. She eventually came around to forgiving me and she will still remind me every now and again how I changed her ringtone and scared the absolute shit out of her.
What else are big sisters for? For real. This is like classic. It really is. They put in the work. Yeah. Anyway, we're both in our 30s now and are incredibly close. I now look back and I'm thankful my parents made me hang out with her because she's pretty cool after all. On behalf of big sisters everywhere, I'm sorry. Oh, it's too late. I hope we didn't scar you too badly.
You did. You did.
Absolutely. That's why we're so funny and have this podcast. So thank you. Karen, Georgia, MFM team, thank you for all you do to bring so much good to this world. I'm such a big fan. Stay sexy and don't scare your little sister, Chelsea. Thanks, Chelsea.
That's hilarious. And also, that really is an ingenious prank. So clever. Very smart. Also, what's more like mean or older sister than peeking through like a bathroom door at you while she fucks with you? Absolutely.
Hi, I'm Kristen Davis, host of the podcast, Are You a Charlotte? Sarah Jessica Parker is here, and she is sharing stories from the very beginning, like the time she forgot we filmed the pilot episode. I remember some things about shooting the pilot. Right. I have some memories I can fill you in. And that you're going to fill me in.
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Chapter 6: What insights are shared from the Altamont Free Festival?
When I was about six years old, my brother and I set up cardboard boxes on our stairs leading up from the second floor all the way down to our basement. As we built it, we discussed its clever name, Mega Slide. Now, my brother, who was 11 at the time, hands me a circular sled and says, all right, you first. Yeah.
With the mega slide being engineered by children, we failed to realize we didn't put a stop at the end or any type of safety barrier. Our basement wall was concrete. I made my way down mega slide quite fast and flew directly into the concrete wall. Since you're basically rubber at that age, I somehow did not get a concussion, but I did earn fashionable stitches across my forehead.
Head smack first into the fucking concrete wall. And the amount of blood because your head bleeds the most, right?
Absolutely. Yeah.
I was Frankenstein that Halloween. No. Okay, then it's trash parents. Whenever we sat down for dinner, my parents asked how our day went. What was the best part, worst part, et cetera? A few years after the mega slide debacle at dinner, my parents decided to ask which one of us they should keep because they, quote, just couldn't afford two kids anymore. Ha ha ha.
Panicked, my brother and I glance at each other as we prepare our arguments. He explained he was older and would be out of the house soon so they wouldn't have to pay for him much longer. I explained I was smaller and ate less and would cost less over the remaining years I planned to live there.
I truly could not remember if they ever picked a winner, but I love to bring up both these stories whenever I'm asked why I am the way I am. I mean the panic if you thought that was real. Absolutely. Hey, we got to get rid of one of you two. Yeah. So just. And then they just throw each other under the bus. There's no like. Also, they have to make up speeches on the spot. Totally. Yeah. Not fair.
Stay sexy and wear a helmet maybe. XOXO. Tar. Tar, what a family.
You made it. You did it. You really did it. You should have been like, and also here's my other reason. Right. He almost killed me on the mega slide.
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