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The Originals #12 Michael J. Fox

Episode 12 of the The Originals podcast, hosted by Andrew Goldman, titled "The Originals #12 Michael J. Fox" was published on November 17, 2020 and runs 52 minutes.

November 17, 2020 ·52m · The Originals

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Goddamned national treasure Michael J. Fox brings his special brand of optimism to the show. Topics: his new book, No Time Like the Future, why Coors light, and not Parkinson's threatened his marriage, how sick to death of he is of hearing the words, 'be careful.' Plus! Why, even though Rush Limbaugh was a huge a-hole to him, he won't be dancing on his grave. Fox hates most of the trappings of being an inspiration—the standing ovations, the gauzy tributes set to piano. Too bad Mike! Andrew's moved enough to confess some dark stuff—and make Fox the first guest to earn "a very special episode" of the pod.

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