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Ordinary people's extraordinary stories & Everyday Conversations Regarding Mental HealthAuthor: Tim Heale and a host of Extraordinary people
Ordinary people's extraordinary stories and their history told by them in interviews with me, a fascinating series. If you have enjoyed these gripping stories please leave a comment and share with your friends and families. Series 1 is all about my life in 24 half hour episodes. Series 2 is a few more events in my life in greater detail. Series 3 is all about other people and their amazing life stories. Series 4 is me commentating on political issues and my take on current affairs. New Series 5 where I talk stuff with guests, all manner of stuff and a live Stream on a Wednesday Evening from 7 until 8pm GMT. You can also watch some of these podcasts on YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?listPL5yMRa9kz0eGTr_3DFlSfGtHLLNeD0rg0 https://www.buymeacoffee.com/TimHeale Language: en-gb Genres: Health & Fitness, Mental Health, Personal Journals, Society & Culture Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it Trailer: |
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The Life That could have been my life Part 6
Episode 6
Wednesday, 9 April, 2025
Send us a textThe Life That could have been had I lived Part 6 This is an audio book.The Life That Never Was That Should Have BeenByTim Heale Dedicated to my BrotherStephen Patrick HealeThis is the life that could have been if he had not died, A few hours after he was born.I entered this world on a 20th December 1956 to the sound of Elvis Presley singing ‘All Shook Up’ on the radio, closely followed by the hushed voice of a concerned nurse. Having been shook up and whacked on the backside I was introduced to my mum. For just a few tormented hours I lay cradled in her loving arms. I felt the familiar beat of her heart and the new sensation of fresh warm tears as they landed on my sallow face. For a brief moment I was aware of light and shade and through blurred vision could make out the shape of the face looking down into mine.Moving, seeing, hearing, thinking, feeling and breathing, all felt confusing and exhausting to me, so I ceased participating in any of those actions and returned to the blissful state of sleep.My surviving brother throughout his young and also adult life had vivid dreams featuring myself, it was as though I were still alive but in a parallel universe, the story was written of my life, had I lived.This should have been my life...Support the show