• Bridget Gormley. One-on-One with the Filmmaker Behind “Dust: The Lingering Legacy of 9/11”. Accidental Activism and Multigenerational Trauma. Frankie Cooks Up Her Famous Firehouse Chili.

  • May 20 2022
  • Duración: 33 m
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Bridget Gormley. One-on-One with the Filmmaker Behind “Dust: The Lingering Legacy of 9/11”. Accidental Activism and Multigenerational Trauma. Frankie Cooks Up Her Famous Firehouse Chili.  Por  arte de portada

Bridget Gormley. One-on-One with the Filmmaker Behind “Dust: The Lingering Legacy of 9/11”. Accidental Activism and Multigenerational Trauma. Frankie Cooks Up Her Famous Firehouse Chili.

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  • Content Warning: This episode contains graphic content.  Welcome back to the hottest podcast in America, literally. Hosted by FDNY Hero and renowned advocate for firefighters, Rob Serra.  September 11 is a painful day in our country’s history. And for much of our country it’s just that. History. But some people have to live with it every day. They have to live with the effects of the toxins. The trauma. The pain. And it doesn’t end there. One of the greatest tragedies of the whole thing is that the trauma is passed along to the children of the first responders.  This week we’ve got one of those kids. She’s grown up now, and she’s pissed off. Her father died from 9/11 related illness and as a result, like a lot of our guests and people that listen to this show, she became an accidental activist. Bridget Gormley (@bridget_gormley) is film maker, a producer, an activist, and a helper. Her film Dust is focused on the challenges 9/11 first responders face.  From the Dust website: ““DUST” highlights the tragedy of the people who relive 9/11 and deal with its deadly legacy on a daily basis. While their lives were spared that day, they now face a mounting health crisis. It serves as a reminder of the ongoing human toll of 9/11 - nearly two decades later. As thousands continue to die, survivors are forced to fight political and legal battles for recognition and compensation. “DUST” brings the tragedy into the painful present where survivors are still burdened by the past. Up until now, the 9/11 narrative has mostly focused on “what happened”. As tens of thousands continue to become sick, “DUST” explores a new direction in the narrative: “What is happening now, and what have we learned”?” She’s fighting for the right people. Have her back. Support her film. And don’t quit fighting. “Never forget” isn’t just a hashtag here. If you’re one of America’s Firefighters, a first responder, or the family or a friend of one, this is your new home.  And no home is complete without a kitchen. Frankie whips up a batch of Firehouse Chili. It’s delicious and we think your family will love it. Are you a firefighter that has a great story to share? Send it to us at info@righteous.us.  And be sure to visit thefirefighters.us for videos, Firefighters merch and more great content. We’re bringing the power of the Righteous Media 5 I’s: Independence, Integrity, Information, Inspiration and impact.  You can also watch video of this show with Bridget and Rob on the Firefighters YouTube page.  The Firefighters Podcast with Rob Serra connects, informs and inspires--and is powered by Righteous Media. On social media or www.thefirefighters.us Join the Squad! Become a member today and support this important show. And get access to exclusive content, merch discounts and more. Learn more at: https://www.patreon.com/thefirefighterspodcast Watch video of Rob and Bridget’s conversation here: https://youtu.be/1Tda8sFjFRs #StayLow, America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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