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🗓️ 7 December 2023
⏱️ 37 minutes
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At first glance Carolyn appears to be a lucky woman who has led a charmed life: loved by her husband and daughters – prosperous and secure. But she has endured great hardship and in this episode it becomes a bit easier to understand why she initially felt so drawn to Dave and what he has come to represent in her life.
For his part, Dave is reluctant to dwell on his childhood, but he undoubtedly had a difficult start in life. Some of that damage has since been repeated in the lives of his children and grandchildren. As the bond between Carolyn and Dave deepens, she is clear about wanting to protect his future by helping him financially.
Relationships in your later years are never going to be plain sailing: there are usually long established patterns, and problems to contend with. Carolyn is on her own with these now that her daughters have been pushed to the side-lines of her life. She is struggling to drive at night and to do her tax returns and she is increasingly frustrated with Dave’s drinking and socialising
The story captured the attention of the BBC Journalist Sue Mitchell as it was unfolding on her street. She spends a lot of time in California, she married an American and her award-winning journalism has been about the lives of people like Dave who inhabit the dangerous margins of society.
New episodes will be released on Thursday, wherever you get your podcasts. If you’re in the UK, listen to the latest full series of Intrigue first on BBC Sounds. https://bbc.in/3WEQS5W
Million Dollar Lover is produced at BBC Audio by the team behind The Boy in the Woods and is presented by Sue Mitchell.
The series is scripted by Winifred Robinson; the producers are Sue Mitchell and Joel Moors; the dramaturg is Flo Dessau and sound design is by Tom Brignall
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1:07.4 | periphery of your vision, just out of sight. But then afterwards and forever they stay on the periphery of your thoughts. |
1:17.0 | Those we love and have lost inform our choices and decisions are surely as if they were whispering in our ears. |
1:25.0 | At first I had thought Carolyn was a lucky woman who'd led a charmed life, |
1:31.0 | loved by her husband, prosperous and secure. |
1:35.8 | I couldn't have been more wrong. |
1:38.3 | Carolyn had a great loss to bear. Her only son Curtis had died young when he was 30. I should warn you that this story is |
1:49.6 | upsetting. Curtis had been sexually abused when he was a little boy by a teenage relative who came to live with the family for a while. |
2:00.0 | Curtis had tried to tell Carolyn and his dad Joe, but they hadn't understood. |
2:07.0 | Carolyn was forever tortured by that missed chance to protect her son. |
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