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GONZO Ramen: A story about surviving COVID, cancer and Godzilla
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If you think Godzilla is a monster, you should try battling COVID and cancer. In this Zevely Zone, I went to Carlsbad to GONZO Ramen where I met a Navy family that is unsinkable. When you step inside GONZO Ramen, you immerse yourself into Mika Murphy's life changing idea.
"I'm Mika," said Mika Murphy with a big smile. A few years ago, Mika was eating at a pizza place and announced Carlsbad needed good ramen. "Yeah, exactly," said Mika who grew up in Japan but fell in love with US Navy Sailor. "I'm Jaime," said Jamison Murphy.
For eight years, they raised their three sons in Okinawa. "I'm Jake," said Jake Murphy. "I'm Jeff," said Jeff Murphy. "I'm Justin," said Justin Murphy. This powerhouse family of five opened GONZO in 2020; first came COVID, then came cancer. "I had to get chemo and radiation treatment," said Jaime. "It was a lot of moving parts."
MORE: https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/local/zevely-zone/gonzo-ramen-surviving-covid-cancer-godzilla/509-46d30021-fbfc-48c9-8fc2-965d54520737