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Shattered

Shattered Presents: Mismatch

Shattered

WDIV Local 4 | Graham Media Group

True Crime, Society & Culture, News

4.71.7K Ratings

🗓️ 3 January 2019

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

As we prepare for the release of Shattered’s Season 3, we’re excited to share one of our favorite stories from the new season of our another podcast from Graham Media, Mismatch. Hosted by veteran reporter Roger Weber, Mismatch features stories about the incompatible, the unsuitable, and the out-of-step. In this episode: Theodore Roosevelt lived through a bullet in the chest and the carriage accident that killed his bodyguard. He’d beaten the chronic illness that left him gasping for air, dodged a charging rhinoceros, made his own charge up San Juan Hill and gotten through the day on which both his wife and mother died. But now, feverish and emaciated, he was ready for his life to end on The River of Doubt. For more Mismatch, visit mismatchpodcast.com or subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey everyone it's Jeremy Allen from Shattered. I'm here to tell you about another

0:04.3

podcast that we do here at Graham Digital. It's called mismatch.

0:07.7

Where a veteran reporter Roger Weber lead you by the hand through some of

0:11.3

history's most strange and surprising stories,

0:14.4

stories you probably haven't heard before. And we're excited to play one of the new episodes

0:18.6

from season two right now.

0:20.5

Subscribe to Miss Match wherever you get your podcasts.

0:27.0

Somehow he had soldier on, through all of it.

0:30.0

A bullet in the chest, a chronic illness that left him gasping for air, a carriage

0:36.1

accident that killed his bodyguard. He had survived a charging rhinoceros and his own

0:41.6

charge up San Juan Hill. He had overcome the deaths of his

0:44.9

wife and his mother on the same day. Theodore Roosevelt seemed invincible.

0:50.0

Don't flinch.

0:52.0

Don't flinch,

0:54.0

foul, and hit the line hard.

0:59.0

But now, feverish and emaciated,

1:01.6

he was ready for his life to end on the River of Doubt.

1:05.0

I'm Roger Weber.

1:10.0

Welcome to Miss Match.

1:12.0

Stories of the incompatible, the unsuitable, and the out of step.

1:16.6

We can debate who was our greatest president, but I think the greatest presidential story

1:21.9

has to be Teddy Roosevelt, who died 100 years ago in January of

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