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A Man Who Died Four Times - Hey, Stranger! #8
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In this episode of “Hey, Stranger!” I meet a man who was given a new heart when a teenage boy was killed in a car surfing accident. Throughout the episode he shares stories of success, death, freedom, and everything in between.

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@melissam8768

2 years ago

I think its mindblowing how she says shes never seen a wedding there And a couple of podcast later.. SHE SEES A COUPLE GETTING MARRIED IN THE PARK 😂

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@danielafoslin2799

2 years ago

This man has revealed more of his inner self in 30 minutes than my bf and I throughout our entire relationship.

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@inn3rhollow461

2 years ago

This is great. Make me think of a quote from the movie click. "Remember the leprechaun, the one from the cereal ad, he's always chasing the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, when he gets there at the end of the day it's just cornflakes."

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@farianbeckmann

2 years ago

Hey, Thanks stranger :)

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@MurzelMachtMusik

2 years ago

Awww...I agree so much with the life scare to clear up bullshit. I always say, it would be nice to have young and otherwise healthy people have one major health scare. So they are still able to heal completely. But they'd value life so much differently. I have a progredient chronic condition that has me mostly bedbound. So I lack many of those regular things, like seeing a park, smelling the grass and just enjoy a nice day. If I get that every now and then, my joy is literally off the charts. So in terms of personal happiness, it helps to know what it feels like to not be able to have them. Another thing is super helpful. My body image shifted big time. I've experienced being unhappy about how my body parts look earlier in life, but once I experienced body parts fail, this becomes so meaningless how something looks as long as it works well enough. I have gained gratitude on a crazy level, which boost my personal happiness more than could ever imagine. I highly recommend at least the last part, which ever way you can achieve this. My view on life and death shifted as well. I am coming on 44 years old. My life span is likely to be shortened. But I really don't care. I am now all about quality vs. quantity and I manage to mainly be relatively happy and content. Also I do have friends who share their lives with me, sharing their experiences. Because they know, I am able to enjoy it. Some people get jealous, seeing people do stuff they cannot do. But to me, humankind is somehow connected. Jealousy is pointless to me. This guy is so interesting. Thanks for sharing all your experiences!

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@Groundedsquirrel

11 months ago

Wow! As someone with heart failure I can't explain what it was like watching this but I'm so glad I did. I am with him, if it comes down to it I want my heart in a jar too! I don't find that weird. I appreciate the miracle that it would have kept me going as long as it did. And anatomy is just so cool. So glad these two encountered each other on this day. PS it feels weird that we don't know his name! A first name would be great, but maybe he chose not to provide it.

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@s.p.baughman7885

1 year ago

Love what the first guy said ...he does not have time for silliness ,this is his bonus round living this life ..

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@paulamarie43

2 years ago

Bob Hope in Palm Springs California on one Christmas Eve. It’s a fantastic story where I walked into a jewelry store and we ended up having tea just he and I but here the giggle I was 11 and my parents were walking ahead of me on the street and I looked in the shop and said “ I see Bob hopes nose” and they said “of course you did “. They kept walking and I turned around and marched myself into the shop, introduced myself and he asked me where my family was . I told him they kept walking he said well let’s close this shop down and we will have tea until they come back and find you. Turned out he would go out on Christmas Eve every year to have a gift made for his wife. That usually assured no one would notice as so much else was going on until a little girl catches him !!! So we sat and had tea off a silver service set and when my parents finally came Lookong Mr. Hope stood up, walked up to them and said oh I’d like you to meet my dear friend Paula Marie … 💜💜💜

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@thelifeandcrimesofme

2 years ago

Wow. That interview was incredible.

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@arjenvandoorne9321

1 year ago

Last time I faced death was this year when I looked the wolf in the eye while I was wandering through nature. (still innocent)

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@gigi89

2 years ago

"The limits of your efficacy can be extremely painful". How true is that!

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@sinusdurdus6985

2 years ago

Sooo you wanna tell me, that this amazing man has no cooking podcast?

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@taraalan1131

1 year ago

That first person is miraculous. I had a 5% chance of surviving childhood cancer . I survived with daily nerve pain etc. He’s wonderful. I love him. I’ll face the pain tonight with just a quarter of his bravery.

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@ritzygirl6838

2 years ago

I have to say, Thoraya…. Your mission, and everything you are trying to convey through your channels is everything I want to be and do in life. You probably won’t see this, but it’s an HONOR to watch your channels and to listen to everything you put out into this world. You are an angel with empathy and your compassion/passion, and I’m so grateful to be a fan/follower. You are making this world a better place and I’m so proud of you and everyone in this world who is like you.

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@aljohn24son

2 years ago

I just found your channel today and feel like it was for a reason

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@joannaq659

2 years ago

This guy needs way more likes :)

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@rositahuff4858

1 year ago

…i am blown away…he is so right in so many ways….we all have to re~think success…I did it years ago and I am so much happier for it!

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@talon3684

1 year ago

Incredible interview and a great retrospection of this gentleman. Makes you thankful, makes you think, makes you appreciate life and better your time. Keeps you sober-minded. Like he said, you live life with no time for silliness from the standpoint of foolishness and nonsense. A very intriguing listen. Love what you do Thoraya. You are making a beautiful difference.

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@yellowmelancholy4875

2 years ago

Wow. When he spoke of having Richie’s heart! So, so powerful. I’ve often thought of transplant recipients and how they must think of the person who died and is now essentially living on, in part, inside of them. As a mother myself, I can understand why it took ten years for the parents to reach out to him.

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@paulamarie43

2 years ago

Oh Thoraya, I wish you could do video Hey Stranger Episodes as one of the ways I serve humanity is I am an end of life doula. One of my happiest convos is always about death. I plan, prepare for, do the anointing band burial and aftercare for loved ones. I would love to share it with you and how I can assist in transforming peoples fear of death into conversations of hope and actual the normalcy. Our convos can speak of life and death and raise children to have that in every day topics. Your service to humanity is revolutionary through the power of our narrative search for connection and community. Thank you for the light you are beaning into the world. You are loved and appreciated. Paula Marie Alberta, Canada

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