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Introducing: Inconceivable Truth

Introducing: Inconceivable Truth

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Introducing: Inconceivable Truth

Introducing: Inconceivable Truth

Introducing: Inconceivable Truth

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Investigative reporter Matt Katz has been searching

0:02

for his biological father for most of

0:04

his life. But it wasn't

0:06

until years later that he realized he was

0:08

on the wrong journey altogether. In

0:11

the new podcast series, Inconceivable Truth,

0:13

even as Matt discovers who he is and

0:16

where he came from, it doesn't make

0:18

his journey any easier. Hi,

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I'm Jason Hoke, CEO of WaveLand, and

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my audio network is on a mission

0:25

to bring you wildly entertaining

0:27

stories that you've never heard told

0:29

like this before. And I

0:31

have to say, this one is one

0:33

of the wildest and most fascinating personal

0:35

stories I've ever heard. Spending

0:38

time with Matt as he's gone on his

0:40

quest has been incredible. You feel like you're

0:42

right there with him. You're

0:46

just seconds away from a special

0:48

preview of the new series called

0:50

Inconceivable Truth. Inconceivable

0:53

Truth is available now on

0:55

all popular podcast platforms. Here's

0:58

a sneak peek. I

1:07

don't have memories of us as a family. I

1:10

was little when my parents divorced and

1:12

my father seemed to almost disappear, showing

1:15

up late for his scheduled weekly visits

1:18

or not at all. You

1:20

knew how to read

1:23

an analog clock

1:25

before anybody else of your age, because

1:27

he was always late. And

1:29

you would always look at the clock. You would know he's

1:31

supposed to come at two o'clock. Two o'clock

1:34

came and he

1:36

didn't come. I didn't know

1:38

where my father Warren lived. I didn't have his

1:40

phone number. I didn't know the truth about him.

1:44

But all of my questions about who my father

1:46

was, turns out, I

1:48

wasn't asking the right questions at all. After

1:54

I took a DNA test, the results blew

1:56

up my world. That's

1:59

when I found out. found out of the

2:01

secrets about my family when far deeper. June

2:06

Warren: get any fertility help if

2:08

we did. Is

2:11

it possible there was a sperm donor?

2:14

I don't get it fixed. Guy.

2:21

Who cause like so

2:23

much emotional ireland of

2:25

eggs. Strange.

2:28

sort of. A

2:33

Mad Catz and I've been a

2:35

reporter for more than twenty years.

2:37

The now I'm on the heard

2:39

a story I've ever worked on

2:41

my own and when I'm finding

2:43

out is turning out to be

2:45

way stranger and more personally intense

2:47

than anything I've ever investigated before.

2:50

At the heart of it all. Is a

2:52

mystery about my family that I

2:55

need to solve. Your.

2:57

Cool life actually from middle school

3:00

onwards has been about what's my

3:02

identity? Who am I? We

3:06

know that the Dnase the truth. Everything

3:08

else is. The story

3:10

I'm finding that tree is in.

3:13

If it's not what you want

3:15

to be as you can deal

3:17

with Afghanistan then jump. And if

3:19

you are somebody who would have

3:21

a difficult time adjusting to anything

3:23

this of the story is and

3:26

toll it may not. Have

3:31

spent seven years for answers.

3:35

Here so let or for them until they are possessed

3:37

she went to the shop she might said you were.

3:40

Was shot says oneself to six assists.

3:42

When it comes down to it, there's

3:44

only one person who really knows the

3:47

truth. And. I'm not going to stop

3:49

until I find him. I

3:52

knew he was in New York in the seventies. Yeah.

3:57

He was. he was I

4:02

make cold calls all the time for work

4:04

like I call the relatives

4:07

of crime victims. I call dirty politicians

4:09

who don't want to talk to the

4:11

media. I'd

4:14

be scarce shitless to make that call though. From

4:24

Wave Land and Rococo Punch, this

4:27

is Inconceivable Truth. People

4:30

sometimes believe what they want to believe

4:33

as far as that's concerned. It

4:35

becomes the truth that's part of that wave.

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