#194 After 2 Beers: A Three-Hour Tour That Became 438 Days, A Fake Panda Pregnancy, And A Funeral Proposal
A three-hour fishing trip turns into 438 days adrift on the Pacific. When Jose Salvador Alvarenga finally washes ashore thousands of miles away, he isn’t just a survivor—he’s a headline, a lawsuit target, and a mirror for how we treat people who outlast the impossible. We unpack what he ate, how he endured, and why the public often demands spectacle before empathy. From there, the ride gets wilder. We meet three friends who push their car after a night out to avoid a DUI and end up fined for “misusing the road,” and a giant panda that fakes pregnancy to score AC, buns, and bamboo—proof that incentives shape behavior in zoos and in life. Then we spotlight a New Jersey restaurant owner who closes up shop, launches a fleet of drones with thermal cameras, and reunites families with their lost pets—refusing payment from those who can’t afford help and building a community network on purpose, not clout. We also wade into messy human moments: a surgeon who wants his donated kidney “back” during a divorce, and a pastor who proposes at a funeral—choices that test where generosity ends and attention-seeking begins. Along the way we wrestle with casino economics versus addiction risk, the dopamine pull of slots and e-tickets, and how media turns violence into currency. The throughline is simple: survival is personal, but recovery is shared. Systems nudge us; character defines us; community saves us. We keep it candid, a little rowdy, and always real—because life’s hard enough without pretending otherwise. If you’re into true survival stories, human psychology, weird-but-true news, and community wins that restore your faith, you’re in the right place. Hit play, share it with a friend who loves a good story, and leave a review to help more curious folks find the show. Support the show