
The Documentary Podcast Bonus: Lives Less Ordinary
Feb 25, 2026
Dan Whitlam, British spoken-word poet, actor and musician known for writing about love and trauma. He recounts being stabbed, the medical and emotional aftermath, and a restorative meeting with his attacker. He explains how turning the trauma into a poem transformed his life, gained him a following, and led him to write about love and resilience.
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Teenage Stabbing That Changed Everything
- Dan Whitlam was stabbed twice with a screwdriver at 16, puncturing his lung during a street fight after an audition.
- He didn't notice at first due to adrenaline, realised later from a numb sensation and seeing blood in a shop window reflection.
Medical Trauma And Emotional Focus On Family
- After the attack Dan's lung collapsed and he underwent a chest drain while dazed and thinking about family rather than medical procedures.
- He describes surgeons opening his rib cage area with tongs and feeling numb, focused on wanting to see his dad and sisters.
Anxiety Finds Concrete Fixes
- The stabbing triggered persistent panic attacks and health anxieties about his lung spontaneously collapsing, amplified by researching symptoms online.
- Dan used an oximeter to reassure himself his breathing was fine, illustrating how anxiety finds concrete fixations.
