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#L.A.Rising
Kim Marshall and NOVA
14 episodes
1 week ago
Stories of Hope, Help, and Healing from the L.A. Fires
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Stories of Hope, Help, and Healing from the L.A. Fires
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Society & Culture
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14. The Worst Club with the Best People -- Jennifer Gray Thompson, Founder, After the Fire
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1 hour 10 minutes 19 seconds
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14. The Worst Club with the Best People -- Jennifer Gray Thompson, Founder, After the Fire

When megafires tear through a community, so many are left angry, exhausted, and desperate to know who to blame—but what if instead the focus was on the realities of today’s climate and proven ways to prevent future megafire disasters? In this episode of #L.A. Rising, host, Kim Marshall, sits down with Jennifer Gray Thompson, megafire survivor and the founder of After the Fire USA a nonprofit whose groundbreaking work helps communities around the country navigate the era of megafires—from the first bewildering days of smoke and ash to the long, grinding years of recovery. Jennifer shares her own story of loss and courage, explains the power of compassion and human connection, how resiliency is forged in young people, a positive approach to “Zone Zero” landscaping and the inspiring story of their tireless work in D.C. to help win billions of dollars in tax relief for disaster survivors. 


Along the way, we visit Wellness Wednesdays at Culver City’s Wende Museum, where free meditation, movement, and creative writing workshops are quietly stitching together the emotional fabric of a traumatized city. Listen in to learn why we must “stop building back the way we burned down,” how hope plus smart policy and ethical practices can make megafires one of the most solvable crises we face.


Resources:

  • afterthefireusa.org

  • Fire Smart Yards: A visual guide for landscapers

  • Wende Museum

  • Wellness Wednesday: Mindful Meditations with Christiane Wolf


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Stories of Hope, Help, and Healing from the L.A. Fires