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[The Freezer Door: A Tale of Parallel Lives and Choices]-[The Freezer Door [Easy Stories In English]]

English Learning for Curious Minds · B1 · 2025-03-21

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The Freezer Door: A Narrative of Duality and Existential Choice

In the podcast episode The Freezer Door from Easy Stories in English, host Ariel Goodbody explores the profound psychological and existential themes of grief, identity, and the weight of our choices through a surreal lens. The story centers on a protagonist who, despite appearing to have a perfect life, suffers from a deep, hidden unhappiness that manifests in self-destructive behaviors like "picking at her cheeks" until they bleed and enduring "nightmares" that leave her feeling isolated even while surrounded by her family.

The Discovery of the Mirror World

The turning point occurs on a hot summer day when the protagonist opens her freezer, expecting to find the "gooseberry ice cream" and "frozen carrots" she had prepared. Instead, she discovers a "mirror world"—a parallel universe where her home exists but she is absent. Faced with the sudden realization that she no longer feels at home in her own life, she makes the impulsive decision to climb into the freezer, choosing to abandon her reality for this empty, parallel kitchen. As she notes, her "words were eaten by the ice," marking her complete departure from her previous identity.

Descent and Redemption

In her new life, the protagonist grapples with profound loneliness. Without her husband or children, she falls into a cycle of self-destruction, including alcohol abuse, which nearly leads to her demise after she falls off a "cliff" in a forest. This near-death experience serves as a catalyst for her transformation. She begins the arduous process of recovery, working to "sober up" through AA meetings and physical rehabilitation. Her journey reflects the theme of resilience, as she eventually finds companionship with a new partner, a man who shares her history of struggle. She begins to view her new existence as the "real" one, successfully suppressing memories of her past life.

The Final Dilemma: Weighing Two Lives

Years later, the boundary between the two worlds collapses once more. While retrieving ice for her new husband, she opens the freezer to find her old life waiting—her children are nearly adults, and her first husband is standing just inches away. This moment forces the protagonist into an impossible decision. She must "weigh the pain" she caused her old family against the potential devastation her return would inflict upon her new husband.

Ultimately, the story concludes not with a return or a departure, but with a moment of suspension. The protagonist chooses to remain in the liminal space between the two worlds. She realizes that "every decision I could make was both right and wrong," and in that state of uncertainty, she finally finds a sense of peace. By refusing to close the freezer door, she escapes the heavy burden of her past and present choices, concluding that "in that moment... I was as light as air." This story serves as a poignant meditation on the nature of regret, the complexity of human happiness, and the idea that sometimes, the most profound resolution is found in the courage to embrace the ambiguity of being.

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I'm really excited to share an episode from another English podcast with you today.
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To be honest, in everyday life we usually say my kids instead of my children, for example.
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You weigh up the advantages and disadvantages of each.
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to be honest
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📖 Transcript

Hi everyone, I'm really excited to share an episode from another English podcast with you today.
This is an episode of Easy Stories in English which is written and presented by the amazing Ariel Goodbody.
You might remember Ariel from a collaboration we did last year where we wrote and then narrated a story together and documented the process.
But this is entirely Ariel's story and it's a fun one.
It's called The Freezer Door and remember, if you want to get more of Ariel's amazing work, just search for easy stories in English in your favourite podcast app.
Okay then, over to Ariel for the story.

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