It’s an April scramble, we’re celebrating the birth of a few friends of the show, and it’s two months exactly till the big performance - sister/co-host Kerry finally appears, BF Barry in the background.
This week on Outlook we’re talking getting sick/on our own and together, VoiceOver gestures, and kidneys on the mind.
Kerry can’t handle the germs, brother/co-host Brian reflects on his first kidney transplant surgery day from our mom (April 6, 1999), and poor Oyster the guide dog is recouping.
Brian shares about his band’s first show coming up (Supply and Demand), King Orca, and we’re all already planning details of the evening. We’re remembering braille on cassette tapes and Kerry is brought back to 1996 through Cup of Soup. Kerry holds onto her fear that Canadian/Ontario hospitals and the healthcare system won’t be functioning like she’s used to as she and Barry both tell the story of an up close encounter with the NHS (National Health Service).
I’ll look out for you and you look out for me. Compassion osioeorhcpijsie … religion … oauelkwjnfvljelijr
as Kerry cuts out, Brian tries to rain things in (April showers) and scrambles to end the show - Canadian flurries and a blur of Easter Monday into Easter Tuesday.
As this episode is being shared as a podcast in early June, Brian’s band King Orca’s show is coming up on Saturday 6 June at Supply and Demand Pizza and Beer in London. Doors 8 PM. Would love to see you there if you’re in the area. You can listen to a couple of their songs here:
https://kingorca.bandcamp.com/album/the-ceramicist