In this bonus episode, Dan Taberski (host of Missing Richard Simmons and 9/12), and Whit Missildine (host of This Is Actually Happening), discuss 9/11 and their approaches to their respective series honoring and remembering the tragedy.
While 9/12 takes a sweeping look at the cultural, social, political, and conspiratorial implications of 9/11 and what it means for us today. Whit's series, The Long Shadow, focuses on the deep personal histories, experiences of the 9/11, as well as the long aftermath for people who experienced the tragedy up close.
You can listen to the full season of 9/12 and TIAH's The Long Shadow on Amazon Music, Wondery+, or wherever you are listening now.
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