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Sickboy

Everybody Poops: Ulcerative Colitis

Sickboy

CBC

Society & Culture

4.8524 Ratings

🗓️ 7 October 2018

⏱️ 91 minutes

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Summary

Looking for some Thanksgiving dinner conversation? YOU'VE come to the right place. Colon mucus, bloody stool, the difference between anus, colon and rectum. This week the fellas travel to Toronto for a LIVE recording from Movember Canada and chat with their new poo pal Effie! This shit filled episode dives into her experience in being diagnosed with Ulcerative Colitis. From making brown 25 times a day, to going into remission she's been through the ringer and back!

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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.

0:30.3

This is a CBC podcast.

0:33.9

Welcome to Sick Boy, a podcast where we talk about what it's like to be sick, live from

0:39.0

my bummer in downtown Toronto, oh!

0:42.3

Woo!

0:44.3

Oh! Oh my God.

1:02.1

Thank you guys.

1:02.7

A record-breaking ovation for us.

1:04.6

That's fantastic.

1:06.5

You made me give an ovation.

1:09.3

Jeez.

1:10.0

How full of myself am I?

1:11.4

Jesus Christ.

1:12.5

Pretty full.

1:13.4

Fucking relax.

1:14.3

Welcome, everybody.

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