Every year, Jacky Grossman talks on social media about her family--and how so many lost their lives in the Holocaust. In this episode, Jacky talks about the stories of how her parents and grandmother survived--and the special emphasis that she places on making sure those stories live on.
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Every year, Jacky Grossman talks on social media about her family--and how so many lost their lives in the Holocaust. In this episode, Jacky talks about the stories of how her parents and grandmother survived--and the special emphasis that she places on making sure those stories live on.
Dustin Watson: After fleeing a military coup, trying to find normal again
Surviving
40 minutes
3 years ago
Dustin Watson: After fleeing a military coup, trying to find normal again
"...As we were headed towards the airport, a large convoy of military personnel in armored vehicles were entering the city. I looked out the side window to my left, looked out to my right, where my wife was sitting, and I said, 'this doesn't look good.'" Dustin Watson and his wife escaped Myanmar on February 20, 2021, the same day that security forces opened fire on innocent people protesting the month-old military coup. His story kicks off a new season for the Surviving podcast.
Surviving
Every year, Jacky Grossman talks on social media about her family--and how so many lost their lives in the Holocaust. In this episode, Jacky talks about the stories of how her parents and grandmother survived--and the special emphasis that she places on making sure those stories live on.