• Life After Lemons

  • By: Audacy
  • Podcast

Life After Lemons

By: Audacy
  • Summary

  • An inspirational and fun podcast about overcoming obstacles. Host Paul Cook, who's beat cancer twice, channels his radio audience and experience to lift survivors in a compelling way.
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Episodes
  • Life After Lemons - COINCIDENCE: Clint Hamel and Cooked in LA Excerpt
    Nov 18 2020

    Episode Eight: The Fallacy of Coincidence. Some huge and poignant experiences in our lives have no business being called "coincidence." I believe something greater is at work in those moments. My guest, Clint Hamel, tells a story that might have you agreeing. He inspired me to share an incredible "chance encounter" which proved to me the universe is friendly. Endure with me, as I read one of the most asked about stories from my book "Cooked in LA" on the heels of its 10th anniversary.

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    49 mins
  • Life After Lemons - Terry Tucker, Terminal Cancer
    Oct 28 2020

    Episode Seven: A dying man who has more life in him than most people I've ever met. Terry Tucker describes what got him to this point and why he's not bitter. You WILL be lifted by this podcast episode!

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    39 mins
  • Life After Lemons - The Strange Beautiful Life of Jason Brockman
    Oct 19 2020

    Episode Seven: Paul pulls an extraordinary St. Louis business owner out of one of his donut stores to go deep! STRANGE DONUTS owner Jason Brockman will shock you with his past and present modes of living. They are wildly different, but so very useful to many. **A MUST HEAR podcast for anyone with "a past."**

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    17 mins

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