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Relate - Survival of the Friendliest

Survival of the Friendliest

12/06/17 • 19 min

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Joseph Badame was prepared to protect his friends and family against anything: civil unrest; nuclear attack; hurricanes; you name it. And while he tried his best to anticipate every scenario, he could never have imagined how his extreme preparedness would eventually end up helping people he had never met, on an island far away.

Victoria Martinez Barber and Anthony Barber's GoFundMe Campaign for Arecibo, Puerto Rico

For more information about the podcast check out our website. If you enjoy the show, please leave a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ rating or review on Apple Podcasts.

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Joseph Badame was prepared to protect his friends and family against anything: civil unrest; nuclear attack; hurricanes; you name it. And while he tried his best to anticipate every scenario, he could never have imagined how his extreme preparedness would eventually end up helping people he had never met, on an island far away.

Victoria Martinez Barber and Anthony Barber's GoFundMe Campaign for Arecibo, Puerto Rico

For more information about the podcast check out our website. If you enjoy the show, please leave a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ rating or review on Apple Podcasts.

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