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Sometime Life just Life’s

June 26, 2024 DC Season 4 Episode 6
Sometime Life just Life’s
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Sometime Life just Life’s
Jun 26, 2024 Season 4 Episode 6
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Two quick stories of unexpected tragedy’s From strangers. I met a courageous woman battling throat cancer despite never smoking, and a retired Airman has falls from out during retirement party. 

Plus, I offer a sincere apology to anyone I may have unintentionally hurt in the past, attributing it to misunderstandings or my then state of mind.

In this episode, I reflect on the incredible support you've shown and the future of subscriber content. Potentially lowering cost to .99. As I ponder the next steps, the possibility of canceling subscriptions weighs on my mind. However, my commitment to transparency and ethical management of any funds remains unchanged, with half of the proceeds being donated to Disabled American Veterans once a sufficient amount is accumulated. I invite you to continue engaging with "The Daily American," express my deep gratitude for your ongoing loyalty, and give you a glimpse into an upcoming story for our paid subscribers. Tune in for a reflective and sincere conversation about life's twists and turns and our shared journey ahead.

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Two quick stories of unexpected tragedy’s From strangers. I met a courageous woman battling throat cancer despite never smoking, and a retired Airman has falls from out during retirement party. 

Plus, I offer a sincere apology to anyone I may have unintentionally hurt in the past, attributing it to misunderstandings or my then state of mind.

In this episode, I reflect on the incredible support you've shown and the future of subscriber content. Potentially lowering cost to .99. As I ponder the next steps, the possibility of canceling subscriptions weighs on my mind. However, my commitment to transparency and ethical management of any funds remains unchanged, with half of the proceeds being donated to Disabled American Veterans once a sufficient amount is accumulated. I invite you to continue engaging with "The Daily American," express my deep gratitude for your ongoing loyalty, and give you a glimpse into an upcoming story for our paid subscribers. Tune in for a reflective and sincere conversation about life's twists and turns and our shared journey ahead.

Support the Show.

thank you for being a part of this journey

info@dailyamericanpodcast.com

www.dailyamericanpodcast.com




Speaker 1:

We are back with the Daily American baby Boop. How you guys doing, I'm doing alright, hanging on in there. I had another episode completely ready to go for this morning but Last minute change of events had to rip that episode down and now I'm recording this one. Now, before World War III, three starts, let me just say don't forget to thank god for another day here on this earth.

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Number two the people that you meet on a daily basis. I think there's some sort of you know reasoning behind it, especially if you get into a lengthy conversation with them. Know reasoning behind it, especially if you get into a lengthy conversation with them. Ran to somebody. This is what puts you in person. It puts a little perspective behind your day.

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Ran into this nice lady. She had a uh like her, her throat like one of those, um, looks like she had like her trach cut or removed. Um, I don't know the whole story but completely healthy lady like early 40s. Pretty much rushed to the hospital one day because she was feeling like she was gonna faint, had blood clots, ended up having some sort of throat issue as well, throat cancer. Never smoked a cigarette in her life. Anyhow, she is recouping now, um, but you know there's all these side effects from the chemo and cutting her open, and I guess the blood clots and the cancer were two separate things that they found during that visit. It's just kind of crazy. So it really doesn't matter what. Uh, you know I smoke cigarettes. Neighbor doesn't. Neighbor croaks of lung cancer and I don't. That's in the perfect world, in the imperfect now I'm just kidding. In the perfect world I'll croak neighbor can, neighbor can live, please. Sure, he's contributing to society a little bit better than I am. But yeah, it's just nuts how you know you don't smoke a cigarette your whole life and yet you get lung cancer.

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I was talking to another guy. He was actually chief in the air force, kevin. I was talking to another guy. He was actually chief in the Air Force, kevin. His best friend in the Air Force retired. Like three days before him. They threw him a retirement party a couple weeks before that Turns out the day he was retiring dropped out massive heart attack. That's just wild. Again, I'm not trying to be down, I'm not trying to be depressed, but good morning, I hope you enjoy your ride into work, that's if you leave after 9 am, because that's when this podcast is always released.

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What else can I update you guys on? Been cutting out some negative people in my life, which is good, just all the time for him anymore. About to be 36 years old, I had zero time for negativity, negativity, drama. Can't do it. But if you guys want some drama, you guys stay tuned next week to the Daily American. Nah, I'm just kidding. I'm just kidding. Now, try to remain drama-free. Anyway, this is three years we've been doing this.

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Can't believe the support it's received. Again, thank you for the paid subscribers. Um, the problem is it is affecting download numbers big time because you know nobody wants to pay. You guys are all a bunch of cheap weasels, except for, you know, the many individuals who are paying. I appreciate that big time, but I may pull that back. Maybe I'll make it like a dollar for every single episode, a dollar per month.

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Now, if you can't pay 99 cents per month half of it which goes to Disabled Veterans of America then like, don't call me, don't text me, don't damn sure, don't sign up my DM, unless, of course, you're a baddie, which happens and it happens pretty frequently. But other than that, do not contact me. If you're not paying me 99 cents, just delete my number, especially when half of it's going to Disabled American Veterans. Contact me If you're not paying me 99 cents, just delete my number, especially when half of it's going to disabled American veterans. Now I might as well just give it all. Well, we'll stick with half of it for now, because at this point I do not have a job, but tomorrow I'm not even going to talk about tomorrow. Get all pissed off. I still got to be in today, fuck tomorrow, fuck yesterday. Today's the 26th, two feet on the ground, prayed up, ready to rock and roll.

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I do also want to say this. I want to make sure I make this very clear Anybody that I've hurt in the past, especially female-wise, or you know anybody forgive me. I was either probably not in the right state of mind, which happens far too often, or you probably did something a little disrespectful or something that I didn't take a liking to. Either way, I shouldn't retaliate and I apologize. Most of you guys aren't going to listen, the ones that really don't like me because I did something like that, but hopefully the word gets around and I do. I do apologize. That doesn't mean it's not going to happen today. You know it happens. I have words with people I don't even want to get into some stories, but I think I got to finish that story from Croatia for the paid subscribers. But maybe I'll pull that back and then, yeah, maybe make everyone 99 cents and see what happens, because you know, if I have, say, 50 paid subscribers, right, but realistically each episode is supposed to be getting 500 downloads or more. I mean it just doesn't make any sense because, as you guys know, it's not about the money, it's more so about the people who I don't want listening. But on top of that maybe we could turn this thing into like a non-profit or a half-for-profit Until I secure another stream of income Besides that. That's really all I got. The world's falling apart Probably be diving into that soon.

Speaker 1:

Had an awesome I actually went on my first podcast, phil and Leroy's show. They're some local dudes from Philly. It's good, it's a really good podcast. The flow was effortless and natural, kind of like all my podcasts. But sometimes I get a little bit nervous, but I'm getting used to it by now. And then I had a podcast yesterday with my man from C&C Moving Company, developed him up a quick logo Daily American Marketing. He's ready to rock and roll. I mean the guy's killing it. He works like 40 hours a week, developed him up a quick logo, daily american marketing. He's ready to rock and roll. I mean, the guy's killing it dude works like 40 hours a week just at his regular job over 40. He's got four children and then he works all night in the weekends.

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I said huh. I said there's no excuse, it's that semper fi type shit. You guys take care. We'll see what I end up, uh, end up doing for the subscribers either. I'm not sure exactly what I'm gonna do yet. I really am not, um, kind of flying by the seat of my pants, but any one of you feel free to pull that subscription back. I think I might have to just cancel them all if I do it on my end, but we'll figure that out. Either way, I really do appreciate your guys' support. Whatever money is on that account, it's staying there until I rack up some coin and then half of it's getting donated. As I said, disabled American Veterans. You guys take care. As always, we always welcome you back on the Daily American. Keep listening. Oh, you're talking to me. Yeah, I said I always welcome you back on the Daily American. Well, thank you. Thank you, I'll be sure to be back, no-transcript.

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