Trauma can’t be cured, but it can be healed, says Kevin Kling, and his method of healing is laughter. After a debilitating motorcycle accident in 2001, the playwright and performer of Home and Away and Lloyd’s Prayer began to reimagine his life-and his work. Kevin, a regular NPR contributor, uses his great skill for riveting and hilarious storytelling to examine how tragedy can positively define a person’s life- and a culture.