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Crutches, Comebacks, and a Baby Donkey

Crutches, Comebacks, and a Baby Donkey

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When life kicks you down—sometimes literally—how do you find the strength to get back up? After weeks of absence following a severe horse-related injury, co-host Jineane Ford King makes her triumphant return to the Morning Brew, crutches and all.

Jineane's comeback story unfolds with the perfect blend of humor and heart as she recounts her harrowing experience of being kicked by a horse, requiring air evacuation, and facing a long recovery road. With remarkable resilience, she shares how this setback hasn't diminished her passion for riding—though she'll never skip proper protective gear again! The studio buzzes with excitement as Janine also reveals an unexpected surprise waiting for her at home: a brand new baby donkey born during her recovery period.

The episode takes an inspirational turn with stories of famous individuals who faced rejection before achieving greatness. From Walt Disney being fired for "lacking imagination" to Colonel Sanders facing over 1,000 rejections before finding success with KFC at age 65, these tales of perseverance resonate deeply. Michael Jordan's powerful quote about failure leading to success becomes the show's motivational centerpiece: "I've failed over and over again in my life, and that is why I succeed."

Lighter moments include regular caller Paul from Beaumont sharing his weight loss journey (and a camping chair casualty), a weight-themed "Are You Smarter Than a Redneck" quiz, and fascinating trivia about bizarre items once sold in mail-order catalogs. This episode perfectly captures the Morning Brew's signature blend of authentic conversation, community connection, and life wisdom that will leave you feeling uplifted and ready to face your own challenges. Subscribe now and join our growing family of listeners who start their mornings with positivity and purpose!

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