Bonus: Lives Less Ordinary

奖金:不平凡的生活

The Documentary Podcast

2026-02-25

37 分钟
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Aged 16, coming out of an audition, budding British actor Dan Whitlam was caught up in a fight with a group of boys in London. He was stabbed twice in the back with a screwdriver. The wound pierced and collapsed his lung. The physical scars healed quickly but the mental ones took a lot longer. For years Dan battled with panic attacks and anxiety. He was plagued with worries that his lung had collapsed again, his father became his chaperone as he was afraid to walk the streets alone. Two years later, Dan met his attacker as part of a restorative justice programme, and while he got the apology he needed the panic attacks and fear continued. What helped him was writing about that day. He told the story of the stabbing through poetry and added to it a new narrative, one that painted his attacker in a kinder light. He wanted to humanise him, make him less of a monster and show that there is more than one side to each of us. Dan has gone on to perform this poem hundreds of times and earned himself a huge following for his work as a spoken word artist and musician. He writes primarily for what he calls a lost generation – young adults who grew up in an age of social media, digital natives who are inundated with options, comparisons and aspirations. He also now writes a lot about love. Dan's poetry collection is called I Don't Want To Settle. He will be on tour in Europe and the US in November. The presenter is Jo Fidgen. Lives Less Ordinary is a podcast from the BBC World Service that brings you the most incredible true stories from around the world. Each episode a guest shares their most dramatic, moving, personal story. Listen for unbelievable twists, mysteries uncovered, and inspiring journeys - spanning the entire human experience. Step into someone else’s life and expect the unexpected. For more episodes like this, just search 'Lives Less Ordinary' wherever you get your BBC Podcasts.
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  • Hello, I'm Jo Fidgen and welcome to the documentary from the BBC World Service.

  • I host Lives Less Ordinary,

  • the podcast featuring the most incredible true life stories from around the world.

  • And in this bonus episode, I'd like to share this story.

  • All of a sudden I'm just swallowed whole by this beast.

  • This beast of rage pushed back and forth between its walls like a pummeling cage.

  • They're throwing fish from the right.

  • I'm throwing fish from the left and I hit my right ear and it all suddenly goes deaf and I'm just holding my head now.

  • Trying to reduce this cacophony of blows.

  • Occasionally lashing out to get them away from me.

  • And I feel a hard punch on my back which throws me down to the ground.