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We Were Three
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A story of lies, family, America, and what Covid revealed, as well as what it destroyed.
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Wow! Incredibly sad. Who could have imagined two people dying of COVID-19 wasn't the saddest part of this podcast? COVID-19 took the father and son's body, but the dad beat down his son's spirit and muddled his daughter's view of herself long long before COVID-19 entered their lives. Frankly, Rachel could use therapy for the past and present. And yet she has found an area within herself where she is at peace and thrives. Excellent excellent journalism by Ms. Updike. I'm sure she has hours of additional interviews, which could have extended this revelation of misery and sadness. Here's to Rachels' (Ms. McKibbens') journey towards reconciliation with her past and a brighter future filled with peace and purpose
Karma karma karma is right. But not for Rachel. Serves him right.
Yes, listen to some idiot without a medical degree. I can understand being hesitant about the vaccine but treatment ? What
So sad.
Sad.