3.7 • 928 Ratings
🗓️ 23 January 2023
⏱️ 4 minutes
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0:00.0 | If you had the chance to be brought back to life hundreds of years into the future, |
0:03.8 | would you take it? Wandery's newest podcast Frozen Head hosted by Ash and Alaina of the |
0:08.8 | hit show morbid tells the true story of Lawrence Pilgrim, a lifelong scientist who planned for death |
0:14.0 | his entire life. Because for him, death wasn't the end. It was just the beginning. |
0:18.9 | Lawrence's dream, to be frozen and brought back to life in the future, |
0:22.8 | pulls us into a cryonic soap opera filled with dead pets, grenades, family feuds, |
0:28.0 | hall of fame, baseball legends, and frozen heads. Lots of frozen heads. It's a story about the |
0:34.4 | desire to avoid death. The lengths people will go to make that a reality and what it means to be |
0:39.5 | alive to begin with. We're about to play a clip from Frozen Head. While you're listening, |
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1:00.5 | It's a fresh spring day in Montana, but inside a modest white ranch house, |
1:05.7 | the living room is filled with death. There's a dead fox, a couple of dead coyotes, |
1:12.1 | and deer heads mounted on the wall. This is the Pilgrim's home. Pilgrim, |
1:17.7 | as in Lawrence Pilgrim, the man who tried to have his wife frozen in Alcourt, the very same. |
1:24.0 | But this is his son Kurt's house. On this day, Kurt's son, Lawrence's grandson Benjamin, |
1:31.7 | is at home when he hears something outside. I remember the dog sparking when he pulled up, |
1:38.2 | the dog's always bark when anybody pulls into the place. Now, normally, the mailman delivers to |
1:43.9 | the mailbox by the road. But today, he's come all the way up to the front door, and he's holding a |
1:50.3 | package. He didn't leave it at the door, like what they usually do. So I was like, yeah, well, |
1:54.4 | I'm sure it's just something needs to be signed for it. So Benjamin opens the door. I'm at him, |
1:59.5 | and I signed for the box, as I'm signed for him looking at the box. It was just a regular old |
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