Angie Lowe
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I would say that I feel better than even before.
I would say that I feel better than even before.
And then once I woke up, we were still, both of us were just in different ways, just processing everything that had happened.
And then once I woke up, we were still, both of us were just in different ways, just processing everything that had happened.
I was feeling a little bit lonely in all of that.
I was feeling a little bit lonely in all of that.
John said, I really want you to hear this episode. And so we listened to it together.
John said, I really want you to hear this episode. And so we listened to it together.
Where, you know, as soon as that cardiac arrest begins, it begins with, identifying the cardiac arrest and then CPR and then the AED in the first responders and the advanced care at the hospital and then the post care, which is like cardiac rehab, you know, what I'm doing right now. And with each step being done, your chances of survival just go up and up and up.
Where, you know, as soon as that cardiac arrest begins, it begins with, identifying the cardiac arrest and then CPR and then the AED in the first responders and the advanced care at the hospital and then the post care, which is like cardiac rehab, you know, what I'm doing right now. And with each step being done, your chances of survival just go up and up and up.
Yeah. And we're, you know, we're really private people. You know, we're kind of, in a sense, we're shy. But we knew we had to get the word out to all of you, you know, at Radio Lab, that people are listening and they're paying attention and that your job is so important.
Yeah. And we're, you know, we're really private people. You know, we're kind of, in a sense, we're shy. But we knew we had to get the word out to all of you, you know, at Radio Lab, that people are listening and they're paying attention and that your job is so important.
I would say that I feel better than even before.
And then once I woke up, we were still, both of us were just in different ways, just processing everything that had happened.
I was feeling a little bit lonely in all of that.
John said, I really want you to hear this episode. And so we listened to it together.
Where, you know, as soon as that cardiac arrest begins, it begins with, identifying the cardiac arrest and then CPR and then the AED in the first responders and the advanced care at the hospital and then the post care, which is like cardiac rehab, you know, what I'm doing right now. And with each step being done, your chances of survival just go up and up and up.
Yeah. And we're, you know, we're really private people. You know, we're kind of, in a sense, we're shy. But we knew we had to get the word out to all of you, you know, at Radio Lab, that people are listening and they're paying attention and that your job is so important.