EPISODE · Jun 8, 2026 · 42 MIN
S E5: Our Spirits Are Stronger Than Our Bodies
Hunter meets three people whose lives were upended by devastating illnesses. They share their stories of survival and how they refused to let sickness get in the way of living their lives.Meet this episode's strangers:- Sandra survived a catastrophic stroke and fell into a coma. Doctors told her mother that she would never wake up. Her mother refused to let doctors remove life support and proved Sandra could still hear by asking her to squeeze their fingers and move her foot. Sandra describes a visit to “paradise,” where she was told, “You have a purpose to fulfill,” before being sent back to her life. Now she walks Central Park for miles, has completed the New York City Marathon, and uses her story to show other stroke survivors that “it’s not the end.” - Cheri was a healthy 18‑year‑old dancer when a mysterious autoimmune disorder suddenly took away her ability to walk and move. Doctors told her parents to prepare for the worst as treatments failed, but Sherry—fully lucid inside a body that couldn’t respond—refused to accept that her life was over. She grieved the loss of the old version of herself, yet slowly shifted from “why me?” to “why not me?” as she rebuilt a new life.- Gil reflects on losing his closest friend, Tom, just before the pandemic and the years it took to process that grief. Then a routine blood test led him to a cancer clinic, where he spent ten days convinced he had only months to live before learning he had a chronic, slow‑moving leukemia instead. Those days staring “into the abyss” forced him to ask whether his life’s work really mattered, and then finding out he was not dying led him to not take life for granted.Topics:- Stroke recovery and near-death experiences- Power of family advocacy in hospitals- Overcoming autoimmune paralysis- Reclaiming identity through dance- Living with chronic leukemia diagnosis- Finding purpose through medical trauma- Shifting from why me to why not me- Importance of mental strength in healing- Building a legacy after a health scareChapters:00:00:00 Resilience of the human body00:03:30 Sandra’s Mother Fights For Her After Fatal Stroke Prognosis00:07:00 Returning From Paradise With a Higher Purpose00:10:30 Walking the New York City Marathon After a Stroke00:14:00 Anonymous Stories of Loyalty and Heartbreak00:17:30 Waking Up Paralyzed From an Autoimmune Disorder at 1800:21:00 Finding the Internal Fire to Survive a Crisis00:24:30 Grieving the Loss of Dance and a Former Identity00:28:00 Shifting From Why Me to Why Not Me00:31:30 Creating an Online Community for Chronic Illness00:35:00 How to Process the Death of a Close Friend00:38:30 Staring Into the Abyss and Assessing Life’s LegacyStories from a Stranger is produced by Rabbit Grin Productions in partnership with Higher Ground and AND Media. Music by Jackie Miclau.FOLLOW THE SHOW►Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/storiesfromastrangerpod►Threads: https://www.threads.com/@storiesfromastrangerpod►Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/storiesfromastrangerpodcastFOLLOW HUNTER PROSPER►Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hunter_prosper/►TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hunterprosperLISTEN►Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/stories-from-a-stranger/id1895174119►Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/23b37bdf-ce71-4dad-9d25-9900b5d25d7c/stories-from-a-stranger►Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2naQZkPOvSgMzUMh9Z5ivs#OvercomingIllness #StrokeSurvivor #NearDeathExperience #MedicalMiracle #Resilience #FindingPurpose #HealingJourney #SurvivorStories #LifeAfterDiagnosisSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Hunter meets three people whose lives were upended by devastating illnesses. They share their stories of survival and how they refused to let sickness get in the way of living their lives.Meet this episode's strangers:- Sandra survived a catastrophic stroke and fell into a coma. Doctors told her mother that she would never wake up. Her mother refused to let doctors remove life support and proved Sandra could still hear by asking her to squeeze their fingers and move her foot. Sandra describes a visit to “paradise,” where she was told, “You have a purpose to fulfill,” before being sent back to her life. Now she walks Central Park for miles, has completed the New York City Marathon, and uses her story to show other stroke survivors that “it’s not the end.” - Cheri was a healthy 18‑year‑old dancer when a mysterious autoimmune disorder suddenly took away her ability to walk and move. Doctors told her parents to prepare for the worst as treatments failed, but Sherry—fully lucid inside a body that couldn’t respond—refused to accept that her life was over. She grieved the loss of the old version of herself, yet slowly shifted from “why me?” to “why not me?” as she rebuilt a new life.- Gil reflects on losing his closest friend, Tom, just before the pandemic and the years it took to process that grief. Then a routine blood test led him to a cancer clinic, where he spent ten days convinced he had only months to live before learning he had a chronic, slow‑moving leukemia instead. Those days staring “into the abyss” forced him to ask whether his life’s work really mattered, and then finding out he was not dying led him to not take life for granted.Topics:- Stroke recovery and near-death experiences- Power of family advocacy in hospitals- Overcoming autoimmune paralysis- Reclaiming identity through dance- Living with chronic leukemia diagnosis- Finding purpose through medical trauma- Shifting from why me to why not me- Importance of mental strength in healing- Building a legacy after a health scareChapters:00:00:00 Resilience of the human body00:03:30 Sandra’s Mother Fights For Her After Fatal Stroke Prognosis00:07:00 Returning From Paradise With a Higher Purpose00:10:30 Walking the New York City Marathon After a Stroke00:14:00 Anonymous Stories of Loyalty and Heartbreak00:17:30 Waking Up Paralyzed From an Autoimmune Disorder at 1800:21:00 Finding the Internal Fire to Survive a Crisis00:24:30 Grieving the Loss of Dance and a Former Identity00:28:00 Shifting From Why Me to Why Not Me00:31:30 Creating an Online Community for Chronic Illness00:35:00 How to Process the Death of a Close Friend00:38:30 Staring Into the Abyss and Assessing Life’s LegacyStories from a Stranger is produced by Rabbit Grin Productions in partnership with Higher Ground and AND Media. Music by Jackie Miclau.FOLLOW THE SHOW►Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/storiesfromastrangerpod►Threads: https://www.threads.com/@storiesfromastrangerpod►Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/storiesfromastrangerpodcastFOLLOW HUNTER PROSPER►Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hunter_prosper/►TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hunterprosperLISTEN►Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/stories-from-a-stranger/id1895174119►Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/23b37bdf-ce71-4dad-9d25-9900b5d25d7c/stories-from-a-stranger►Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2naQZkPOvSgMzUMh9Z5ivs#OvercomingIllness #StrokeSurvivor #NearDeathExperience #MedicalMiracle #Resilience #FindingPurpose #HealingJourney #SurvivorStories #LifeAfterDiagnosis See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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