

Special Episode: What Does It Mean to 'Never Forget'?
Sep 11, 2021
Explore the profound impact of September 11 on individual and collective memories. Personal stories reveal how memories of that tragic day have shifted and morphed over time. The phrase 'never forget' takes on deeper meaning as emotional narratives intertwine with psychological insights. Reflecting on memory's role in shaping identity, the podcast captures the nuances of loss and the layers of grief that persist. Join in a thoughtful examination of what we remember and how it defines us today.
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Regan's Guilt and Mental Block
- Michael Regan, a NYC employee after 9/11, felt guilty for not being at Ground Zero.
- A colleague reminded him he had helped transport bodies, revealing Regan's mental block.
Stern's Triggers
- For Nikki Stern, the smell of cigars or the sight of a bicycle evokes memories of her husband, a 9/11 victim.
- She describes her memories as compartmentalized but with a "permanent leak."
Luongo and the Landfill
- James Luongo, a former NYPD deputy chief, is reminded of 9/11 when he drives by the Fresh Kills landfill.
- He supervised the debris sifting there for nearly a year.