Days Like These is back

Days Like These is back

Days Like These — True Stories

Days Like These is back — with spies, comedians, lost parents and a lightning strike — oh, and then there’s a pilgrimage of the agnostic  and the atheist, travelling from Sydney to Ireland with a wooden statue of Mary. And that’s just for starters. So join us, for more stories of the day when everything changed.

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1:301 Feb 2022

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Unforgettable Tales: Days Like These Returns with More Astonishing Stories

Join me on Days like these for stories about The Day when everything changed.

Get ready for a whirlwind of emotions as 'Days Like These' makes a triumphant return. Hosted by Elizabeth Kulas, this podcast episode dives into a rich tapestry of true stories that are anything but ordinary. From spies and lost parents to a pilgrimage with a wooden statue of Mary, the episode promises an eclectic mix of narratives that will keep you hooked from start to finish.

One standout story features a comedian who turns his experiences with racism into stand-up material, blending humor with poignant social commentary. Another tale takes you on a journey from Sydney to Ireland, where an agnostic and an atheist embark on an unlikely pilgrimage. You'll also hear about a lightning strike that changes everything in an instant, and a heartwarming encounter with a little nun that will leave you smiling.

Elizabeth Kulas masterfully brings these stories to life, offering a rollercoaster of emotions that range from heartwarming to gut-wrenching. Whether you're looking for a laugh or a tear, this episode has something for everyone. Perfect for those on a sobriety journey, 'Days Like These' offers not just entertainment but also profound reflections on resilience and recovery. So why not take a break and immerse yourself in these incredible stories?

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