I Want To Keep My Amputated Leg Please & Thank You: Post Accident Advocacy w/ Justin

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What do high-performance fighter jets and a stage four cancer diagnosis have in common? More than you think. This week, we’re joined by Dr. Avishek “Avi” Kumar, a man who pulls double duty as both a practicing oncologist and a U.S. Air Force Flight Surgeon. Avi spends his time br ...  Show more

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