Disease Causes Dis...ease - It's Not A Crack House It's A Crack Home Part 1 episode artwork

EPISODE · Feb 3, 2023 · 39 MIN

Disease Causes Dis...ease - It's Not A Crack House It's A Crack Home Part 1

from Pessimism & Poptarts

Welcome to the official origin story of our family's chaos. Before co-host Sandra was born in March 1989, life was a "Leave It to Beaver" dream. Then she showed up—the "oopsy daisy" who wrecked everything and kicked off a medical saga of epic proportions.Born with kidneys like Swiss cheese, Sandra was given a 24-hour life expectancy. When she stubbornly refused to die, the real drama began. Join us for a journey back to the early '90s, featuring:A failed cadaver transplant that left Ryan wondering how doctors planned to fit an adult-sized organ into a "fun-size" baby.Our mom ignoring doctors who called her pregnancy a "dumpster fire" because the baby was "fighting inside of me".Dad's unique parenting style while Mom was away: cereal for dinner and teaching a seven-year-old how to mix a perfect whiskey and coke.The tragic death of our Uncle Kent in a motorcycle accident just three weeks after Sandra's birth, sending the family into a downward spiral.Our summers spent at the Ronald McDonald House, where the big-screen TV was in the indoor smoking lounge.It all culminates in a road trip to Minneapolis for a second transplant, packed into a windowless cargo van perfect for committing murder and hosing out the evidence afterward.If you appreciate a healthy dose of dark humor with your trauma, LIKE and SUBSCRIBE!SUPPORT THE SHOW:Patreon: Get ad-free episodes, early access, and free merch! Check out our plans at [Patreon.com/PessimismandPopTarts]Website: For the latest updates, visit us at [https://PessimismandPopTarts.com] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Welcome to the official origin story of our family's chaos. Before co-host Sandra was born in March 1989, life was a "Leave It to Beaver" dream. Then she showed up—the "oopsy daisy" who wrecked everything and kicked off a medical saga of epic proportions.Born with kidneys like Swiss cheese, Sandra was given a 24-hour life expectancy. When she stubbornly refused to die, the real drama began. Join us for a journey back to the early '90s, featuring:A failed cadaver transplant that left Ryan wondering how doctors planned to fit an adult-sized organ into a "fun-size" baby.Our mom ignoring doctors who called her pregnancy a "dumpster fire" because the baby was "fighting inside of me".Dad's unique parenting style while Mom was away: cereal for dinner and teaching a seven-year-old how to mix a perfect whiskey and coke.The tragic death of our Uncle Kent in a motorcycle accident just three weeks after Sandra's birth, sending the family into a downward spiral.Our summers spent at the Ronald McDonald House, where the big-screen TV was in the indoor smoking lounge.It all culminates in a road trip to Minneapolis for a second transplant, packed into a windowless cargo van perfect for committing murder and hosing out the evidence afterward.If you appreciate a healthy dose of dark humor with your trauma, LIKE and SUBSCRIBE!SUPPORT THE SHOW:Patreon: Get ad-free episodes, early access, and free merch! Check out our plans at [Patreon.com/PessimismandPopTarts]Website: For the latest updates, visit us at [https://PessimismandPopTarts.com] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

NOW PLAYING

Disease Causes Dis...ease - It's Not A Crack House It's A Crack Home Part 1

0:00 39:26

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

The Birth of Tragedy; or, Hellenism and Pessimism by Friedrich Nietzsche Mentor New York This is one of Nietzsche's early academic writings - a scholarly theory about Ancient Greek theatre, specifically tragedies. In a nutshell, this work theorizes about why (Greek) spectators enjoy watching actors in a long series of scenes that depict human suffering (i.e., tragedy). It is a curious question, especially at the time since scholars generally thought of the Greeks as "A race of men, well-fashioned, beautiful, envied, life-inspiring, like no other race hitherto" (per Nietzsche's introduction). What did they need tragedy for? The question itself, and the path Nietzsche takes to answer this question, outraged the academic world. Later, an older Nietzsche criticizes this book himself and warns the reader that this text "should be treated with some consideration and reserve; yet I shall not altogether conceal how disagreeable it now appears to me, how after sixteen years it stands a total stranger before me."   - Summary by jvanstan Exploring Prosperity- Challenging Pessimism in the US Bob Dewey Challenge Pessimism. Explore the Complexity of Progress.Headlines and survey results scream pessimism, but is it warranted? Join us on Exploring Prosperity as we delve into the complexities of human progress with leading thinkers across markets, economics, history, philosophy, and more. Discover how economic and societal factors shape our world, and gain a deeper understanding of the drivers of individual and societal prosperity and a fulfilling life. Our in-depth conversations may leave you empowered and optimistic about the future and equipped with insights to navigate the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. Bob Dewey brings his expertise in investing and his network in the investment community and beyond to address the big issues of the day and whether we can solve problems faster than they grow. robertdewey3.substack.com The Dugout | a Black anarchist podcast The Dugout The Dugout is a weekly Black anarchist podcast hosted by Prince Shakur & Jordan. We bring radical, decolonial, and queer takes on politics, movements, and media—covering everything from Black anarchism and Afro-pessimism to uprisings, direct action, and liberation struggles worldwide.Have ideas, reading recs, or want to be a guest? Email us. Consider supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheDugoutPod The Future of Liberty with Mitch Daniels Liberty Fund The future of liberty has never been more uncertain. While there remain many reasons for optimism, there is also cause for pessimism or even alarm. With experience in business, education, and politics, former Indiana governor and Purdue University president Mitch Daniels investigates the prospects for the future of liberty and more through conversations with prominent thinkers and leaders across diverse fields.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of Pessimism & Poptarts?

This episode is 39 minutes long.

When was this Pessimism & Poptarts episode published?

This episode was published on February 3, 2023.

What is this episode about?

Welcome to the official origin story of our family's chaos. Before co-host Sandra was born in March 1989, life was a "Leave It to Beaver" dream. Then she showed up—the "oopsy daisy" who wrecked everything and kicked off a medical saga of epic...

Can I download this Pessimism & Poptarts episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!