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A Drunk Driver Changed My Life w/ Maia Vezina

Sickboy

CBC

Society & Culture

4.8524 Ratings

🗓️ 16 March 2020

⏱️ 86 minutes

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Summary

This week the boys and their new BFF Maia shake up an entire live audience with a live show for the ages! The fellas play a game of ""Afterlife Price Is Right"". What would you choose? Cryo with your willy out? Blasted into space? Or sprinkled into a vibrating dildo urn? Maia then takes everyone on a heart-wrenching story of trauma. On June 9th 2013 Maia and her mother were hit by a drunk driver. The accident resulted in years of recovery. Coma, avascular necrosis, scheduled amputation and more. Luckily for the world, Maia and her mother are still here! We hope that their story will make people think twice about getting behind the wheel while intoxicated. Upon the day of releasing this episode, Maia has just returned home from a fusion/bone marrow transplant. She is in for a long long road to recovery and could use some positive vibes and love. Go follow her on instagram - @livingnowwithmaia

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0:00.0

It's becoming pretty clear that U.S. President Donald Trump is ripping up the political

0:05.3

playbook.

0:05.8

And when it comes to what it all means for Canada, well, as they say, it's complicated.

0:09.8

But our podcast, two blocks from the White House, is a way to make sense of it all.

0:13.8

Join me, Willie Lowry, and senior Washington correspondents, Paul Hunter and Katie Simpson

0:18.6

every week as we break down the headlines from Capitol Hill with a Canadian spin.

0:24.2

Find and follow two blocks from the White House on your favorite podcast app, including YouTube.

0:30.2

This is a CBC podcast. Hello, ladies and gentlemen.

0:50.1

The world might be ending, but it doesn't mean that the podcasts are going to stop coming.

0:56.1

We are back with another episode this week. And really excited to throw this one to you.

1:01.8

It's going to be our live show that we had in Vancouver with our friend Maya.

1:07.7

This episode was a really special one. First of all, I just want to say huge, huge shout

1:15.4

out to the Biltmore cabaret and to everybody who showed up to the show that evening. I'm still

1:22.2

riding off of that high, and it's been, it's been a couple of weeks um so thank you everyone who came out to show your support

1:29.3

and to hear mayas um which you are about to hear a wild wild story um and uh yeah and then i guess

1:38.6

i also kind of there's a couple of things i wanted to say so uh coronavirus is uh it's here it It's hardcore. I'm, I'm, I'm hunkered down in my,

1:49.0

my home. I'm practicing some social distancing. And I, I just wanted to throw that out there.

1:58.1

For anyone who isn't practicing that right now, I urge you to

2:03.2

just consider that for a moment. Consider it for your community. Consider it for your,

2:09.5

our whole health care system. And if you're not familiar with what social distancing is or

2:17.3

what that means,

2:18.8

do a quick little Google search. Actually, Vox has a great article that kind of gives a

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