Aftershocks: Life after getting struck by lightning
Apr 07, 2023•49 min•Season 1Ep. 123
Episode description
When we talk about people getting struck by lightning, we don’t often think, “wait, what does that really do to a person?”
A lightning strike expert talks about the physical and psychological effects of lightning hitting the human body, and tells us exactly what to do when a storm is coming.
Then, meet one woman whose personality and body changed forever, and one man who, after his near-death experience getting hit, became obsessed with the piano.
GUESTS:
- Dr. Mary Ann Cooper: Emergency physician and international expert in lightning injuries and lightning injury prevention. She is the co-author of Reducing Lightning Injuries Worldwide
- Shana Turner: Lightning strike survivor and special education teacher in Fayetteville, North Carolina
- Tony Cicoria: After getting struck by lightning in 1994, became obsessed with piano music. An original composition had been forming in his head since his near-death experience with the lightning bolt, called “Opus I: Lightning Sonata”. He recorded it in 2008
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