Kevin Kling is part funny guy, part poet and playwright, part wise man. He's known for NPR commentaries in his Minnesota accent that sounds straight out of the movie "Fargo." With Krista Tippett, you'll hear his own special angle on life's humor and its ruptures. Born with a partially disabled left arm, in his 40s he then lost the use of his fully functional right one after a motorcycle accident nearly killed him. Being able-bodied, Kevin Kling says, is always only a temporary condition. Take in his wisdom on the losses we're born with, and the losses we grow into - and why we turn these things into stories.