It Could Have Been Worse...
We tell stories of terrible things happening in our everyday lives; things that might have left us severely injured or disfigured, or may have even killed us, but we survived. It then becomes painfully clear to us that: It Could Have Been Worse… Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/murderherder/support podcasters.spotify.com
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