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Deadly Viruses are Everywhere, and Women Prefer Their Men Dead - Episode 11

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You'll catch your death out there! This week, comedian Ken Garr stops by to talk with Michael and Galina about how we're all going to get sick and die. All kinds of viruses are discussed, as well as how we allow pharmaceutical companies to spread fear and make it worse. Plus, dementia is on the rise - and it turns out that elderly women are happier when their husbands die.

Thanks as always to Bobby Vaughn and The Promise Hero for our intro music - check them out wherever you find music.

Find us on twitter - @worldsendingpod, @thumbgalina, @michaelbburnett, and @comediankengarr

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You'll catch your death out there! This week, comedian Ken Garr stops by to talk with Michael and Galina about how we're all going to get sick and die. All kinds of viruses are discussed, as well as how we allow pharmaceutical companies to spread fear and make it worse. Plus, dementia is on the rise - and it turns out that elderly women are happier when their husbands die.

Thanks as always to Bobby Vaughn and The Promise Hero for our intro music - check them out wherever you find music.

Find us on twitter - @worldsendingpod, @thumbgalina, @michaelbburnett, and @comediankengarr

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