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Thank you for listening to Felonious Florida. We are grate that you've taken this journey with us into one of Florida's most terrifying true crime cases. Now that you've reached the end of the season, there's another exciting podcast that we think you'll love. This Is Actually Happening. This Is actually Happening tells the harrowing and unbelievable true stories of life changing events told by the actual people who lived them. What would you do if you were trafficked into a cult, mauled by a bear, or had to resort to drug smuggling to pay off student loans? These gripping stories will bring you into the extraordinary real world. Stories that beg the question, what would you do if this were actually happening to you? I'm about to play you a preview of this Is Actually Happening and as a wondery subscriber, you can listen to the series early and ad free right now.
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She was actually the mother to all of my friends who didn't have good relationships with their moms. She adopted everybody. Like if I had a playdate, that kid who just came over to play when I was young would become her child. Like we wouldn't watch tv, we would never be stuck in front of something. She'd be teaching us a craft. She was just an exceptional person, kind of went above and beyond for other people. I never lived with my father. He was never really a fixture. He was kind of in and out. His alcoholism really prevented him from being present and that deeply affected my brother at a young age. He was three when he left. I was just born and I think his absence really didn't affect me as deeply as my brother because I had never known his presence except very wishy washy and unstable and drunk. School quickly became my haven in youth. There was like no weird adjustment period of going to school. I just like loved school instantly. First of all, my mom was my kindergarten teacher. I went to school for free at a really nice School. We lived in the home of the preschool owner. All the kids in the class started calling her mom because I called her mom. That fostered for me a love of education. Like I kind of saw my mom as my hero. But my brother was older, and even starting in elementary school, there were differences pointed out. Like I was a social butterfly. And as early as fourth grade, he was experiencing issues in the classroom. We grew up in Calabasas, a small town at that point, and reputations spread fast in those kind of communities. And as my brother's troubles grew, I poured myself more into school. I put myself in the role of, like, being as good as possible. I always was really social. Teachers really validated me. I think as the years progressed, it became very clear that for every ounce of sociability I had or extrovertedness, my brother was virtually the opposite. He had a great deal of trouble connecting with other kids. He had a great deal of trouble eventually connecting with his teachers as well. He was extremely antisocial. And I don't mean in the sense that he was totally not social. Antisocial can mean in the sense that he can socialize. But he goes against the grain of social standards. He wasn't really super withdrawn, but he was volatile at a very young age. He would argue back, he would question authority. He started doing that at home. He started fighting against homework. Now, these are all very innocuous things, but it's the beginning.
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Felonious Florida Episode Summary: "What to Listen to Next: This is Actually Happening"
Release Date: April 11, 2024
Podcast Series: Felonious Florida
Episode: "What to Listen to Next: This is Actually Happening"
In the episode titled "What to Listen to Next: This is Actually Happening," Felonious Florida provides listeners with a curated recommendation for another compelling true crime podcast. This episode serves as a bridge, guiding the audience towards "This is Actually Happening," a series that delves into extraordinary and life-altering real-world events.
At the onset of the episode ([00:29]), the host expresses gratitude to the listeners for accompanying them through one of Florida's most chilling true crime cases. Transitioning smoothly, the host introduces "This is Actually Happening," emphasizing its focus on "harrowing and unbelievable true stories of life-changing events told by the actual people who lived them."
Notable Quote:
"These gripping stories will bring you into the extraordinary real world. Stories that beg the question, what would you do if this were actually happening to you?" ([00:29])
The host outlines the diverse and intense scenarios the podcast covers, such as being trafficked into a cult, surviving a bear mauling, or engaging in drug smuggling to repay student loans. This variety underscores the podcast's commitment to showcasing a wide range of human experiences and moral dilemmas.
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to a preview clip from "This is Actually Happening," providing listeners with a firsthand glimpse into the storytelling style and emotional depth they can expect.
Speaker C's Narrative:
Starting at [01:19], a narrator shares a deeply personal and poignant story reflecting on family dynamics, the impact of parental presence, and the divergent paths taken by siblings.
Mother's Role:
"She was actually the mother to all of my friends who didn't have good relationships with their moms. She adopted everybody." ([01:19])
This statement highlights the mother's nurturing nature and her pivotal role in creating a supportive environment for her children and their friends.
Father's Absence:
"I never lived with my father. He was never really a fixture. His alcoholism really prevented him from being present and that deeply affected my brother at a young age." ([02:10])
The narrator contrasts her stable upbringing with her brother's troubled childhood, shedding light on how parental absence and substance abuse can shape individual lives differently.
Educational Impact:
"School quickly became my haven in youth. I just loved school instantly." ([03:15])
This segment illustrates how the narrator found solace and purpose in education, which became a cornerstone of her identity, especially in contrast to her brother's struggles.
Brother's Challenges:
"He was experiencing issues in the classroom... he was extremely antisocial." ([03:45])
The narrative delves into the brother's difficulties with social connections and authority, setting the stage for complex interpersonal dynamics explored in the podcast.
Towards the end of the episode ([04:24]), the host reiterates the benefits of subscribing to "This is Actually Happening" through a Wondery Plus subscription. This includes early access to episodes, exclusive shows, bonus content, and an ad-free listening experience, enhancing the overall user engagement and accessibility.
Notable Quote:
"New episodes of This is Actually Happening release every week and your Wondery Plus subscription gives you early access to the series. Plus all your favorite podcasts, exclusive shows and bonus content. All ad free." ([04:24])
"What to Listen to Next: This is Actually Happening" effectively serves its purpose as a recommendation episode, seamlessly introducing listeners to a new podcast that aligns with their interests in true crime and real-life dramatic narratives. By providing a heartfelt preview and highlighting the unique aspects of "This is Actually Happening," Felonious Florida ensures that its audience remains engaged and eager to explore more gripping stories.
Notable Quotes with Timestamps:
"These gripping stories will bring you into the extraordinary real world. Stories that beg the question, what would you do if this were actually happening to you?" ([00:29])
"She was actually the mother to all of my friends who didn't have good relationships with their moms. She adopted everybody." ([01:19])
"New episodes of This is Actually Happening release every week and your Wondery Plus subscription gives you early access to the series. Plus all your favorite podcasts, exclusive shows and bonus content. All ad free." ([04:24])
This structured summary encapsulates the essence of the episode, focusing on the promotion and preview of "This is Actually Happening" while adhering to the guidelines of skipping advertisements and non-content sections. It provides a comprehensive overview that is both engaging and informative for readers unfamiliar with the episode.