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Jan 9, 2024

Widowed dynamo Susan Yelton jumps into action as my guest co-host in this first episode of a whirl-wind 3 part series.

The series makes you: question, agree, cry, laugh, piss you off, shake your head and your fist, say oh my gosh, and holy shyt.

Susan even makes me blush! In a later episode we talk about sexuality…just listen for yourself.  You hear me turn red.

A Baptist preacher’s daughter, at age 16, Susan meets Mark. A long-haired guitar-strumming 19-year-old. Akin to a 60’s folk singer. Instantly in love.

Three years later they marry, and stay that way for fifty-two years until death do you part.

But not without a roller coaster ride.

Alcoholism, shame-filled cover-ups, and how they saved their marriage.

Then two and a half years ago, Mark got sick.

You’ll hear about Gloria Vanderbilt the cat, and Sophie the dog.  Sophie’s dying too… she won’t leave Mark’s side. You see how and why Susan keeps Sophie alive.

The harsh reality of hospice.

Why Mark administers his morphine. Susan won’t administer it because a mysterious morphine experience haunts her.

And so much more…

Whether you’re 25 or 95 years old, priceless gems emerge—warnings, lessons, and advice.

Thanks for listening.

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