Where were you on 9/11? As we mark 20 years since that tragic day, host Shelli Sonstein explores that question with 9/11 Stories, a podcast presented by Barasch and McGarry lawyers for the 9/11 community. Each week we present a 9/11 story from first responders, celebrities, and everyday people whose lives were forever altered that day.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 50 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Category | History |
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Great stories obliterated by long wi-fi dropouts, non-stop notification alerts and deafening ads interrupting storytellers mid-sentence. This is a disgraceful treatment of the people who volunteered to share their experiences.
AMAZINGLY inept handling of event of historical significance.
the podcast has ads injected in the middle of these people telling their story which is not only obnoxious but in my opinion unprofessional. i get that ads are needed but did you need to put it in the middle of a mans heartbreaking story about the death of his brother.
Thank you for your stories and for those who served thank you
Just finished listening to every podcast. I appreciate every one of them, and kudos to Shelly for doing this and also LETTING the SUBJECTS TALk without interrupting them. Thanks to all for sharing, especially Will Jimena, Scott Strauss, Debby Borza and Arlene Bradley Lester Your heartfelt experiences shared and bravery are amazing.
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