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Joe Biden: My son, like a lot of people, like a lot of people, you know, at home, had a drug problem. He s overtaken it. He s, he s, he s fixed it. He s worked on it, and I m proud of him. I’m proud of my son. Donald Trump: Vic Vela: Hunter Biden: Vic Vela: What did that moment mean to you after all the hell your addiction put your dad through? Hunter Biden: Well, you know, in the moment, it s exactly what I knew that he would say. Not because it was some rehearsed thing. Because the one thing I do know from suffering from addiction, but also from being in recovery, is that I don t know anybody, Vic, that doesn t have someone in their life if it s not them personally who has gone through at least a part of the hell that my family and I have gone through around addiction. I had never met anyone, and I don t know if you have, that hasn t come up to me and said, “Thank you for telling your story because my son or my dad or my uncle” everybo ....
Vic Vela: Like most first-time moms, Catherine Cho was nervous about being a mother. It s such a life-changing experience, especially for a highly accomplished literary agent who is far more comfortable managing the egos of writers than changing diapers. Catherine was 30 years old when she found out she was pregnant. Catherine Cho: And so it seemed kind of destined, because my mother had been 30 when she had me. And so was my grandmother when she had my mother. Vic Vela: All the signs in her life were saying this was meant to happen. But when Cato was born, something inside of Catherine snapped. The stress and anxiety of being a new mom triggered postpartum psychosis, something that affects almost two out of a thousand new moms. ....
Vic Vela: Hey, it s Vic, with a quick note. This episode contains strong language and discussion of suicide. Please be advised. In three, two, one. A lot of times when we re making “Back from Broken,” we look for lighter moments, you know, funny stories, because we deal with some really heavy stuff on this show. And today s guest is a great example of this. You re a comedian. What s the funniest thing about agoraphobia? Sara Benincasa: The funniest thing about agoraphobia for me is that I have spent much of my adult life traveling internationally and domestically to speak about a fear of travel and strangers. That s ridiculous. It s beautifully ridiculous. ....
Anyway. Let me just remind everyone of why people love Andrew Zimmern. Andrew Zimmern : We re preparing a lawar, a traditional feast to feed about 160 people. First, the pig is blessed by a local priest and carried outside to be dispatched. The blood that s spilled will be incorporated into several of the dishes that are being prepared. Vic Vela: My sponsor is a big fan of yours. So before we get super serious, what s the last weird thing you ate? Andrew Zimmern: Last weird thing that I ate. probably this summer with my kid. We found some little crustaceans and I just pop those in my mouth just to amuse him. He still finds that interesting. ....