Porter is a 30 something Nashville native that takes his best friend, Genevieve out on a date...finally. What happens the next day changes his life forever. We follow him as he struggles physically and emotionally over the trauma of what happened and the regression that comes with finding out who’s responsible.
CONTENT WARNING: This podcast contains moments of trauma and violence including physical attacks, bombs, and gun violence.
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Porter is a 30 something Nashville native that takes his best friend, Genevieve out on a date...finally. What happens the next day changes his life forever. We follow him as he struggles physically and emotionally over the trauma of what happened and the regression that comes with finding out who’s responsible.
CONTENT WARNING: This podcast contains moments of trauma and violence including physical attacks, bombs, and gun violence.
It's 2003, and Luke and Porter are in middle school.
CONTENT WARNING: Dog in distress.
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Boom: A Serial Drama
Porter is a 30 something Nashville native that takes his best friend, Genevieve out on a date...finally. What happens the next day changes his life forever. We follow him as he struggles physically and emotionally over the trauma of what happened and the regression that comes with finding out who’s responsible.
CONTENT WARNING: This podcast contains moments of trauma and violence including physical attacks, bombs, and gun violence.