
After the Eaton Fire, the town of Altadena was left in shambles. This is the story - told in real time - of a community rising from the ashes to rebuild itself. Told from the lens of a fire victim trying to get his community back, The Altadena Rebuild aims to be a story of hope and resilience, giving listeners a peek at what the journey looks like once the cameras leave. Hosted by Austin LaRoche.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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| Categories | DocumentarySociety & CultureLeisureHome & Garden | ||||

This week, Austin is joined by Joe Nagy and Stewart Campbell of the Altadena Community Garden. The guys explain how the Garden is starting an innovative new process called mycoremediation and how they hope this approach will allow them to reopen in e... more
Today's show is about our connection to our possessions and how they've changed since the wildfire. Our guest is Anna Johnson, local therapist and Eaton Fire victim. Anna helps us explore the relationship between physical objects and the senses, memo... more
Today, we speak to the real life Leslie Knope. Norma Edith Garcia-Gonzalez is the Director of the County of Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation and she delivered Altadena with it's first true rebuild after the Eaton Fire - Loma Alta Park 2... more
In today's episode, Austin interviews Cynthia Sigler, co-founder of The Foothill Catalog. The Foothill Catalog's mission is to "produce a Catalog of affordable, pre-approved home designs that reflect the character & spirit of [Altadena]." Cynthia goe... more
Homeowners Insurance. We all knew we had it, but few of us knew exactly what was inside that policy. Since the Eaton Fire, many have struggled with their insurance company's lack of communication, continued delays, and overall partnership. When these... more
Austin brings on his friend Neil Tyler for an episode about Emotions. Unlike some of the subject matter guests from previous episodes, Neil is in the same boat as Austin - he lost his home and is figuring out how to navigate this new normal. The two ... more
Wildfire attorneys Courtney Vasquez and Santo Riccobono join the show to discuss with Austin what they have learned the past decade from working cases all over the state against utility companies like PG&E and SoCal Edison. They walk us through what ... more
In this episode, Austin sits down with Altadena realtor and Eaton Fire victim, Peter DiVito. We start with a quick history lesson of the different communities in the San Gabriel foothills before bringing Peter on to discuss the 2010s real estate boom... more
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