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Cleveland Review of Books Podcast - 8.2 Disaster, Chance, and Possibility (Eric Sandy on Jon Mooallem)

8.2 Disaster, Chance, and Possibility (Eric Sandy on Jon Mooallem)

04/20/20 • 36 min

Cleveland Review of Books Podcast
On this episode, our eic talks to contributing writer Eric Sandy about his piece "When Disaster Strikes: on Jon Mooallem's 'This is Chance!: The Shaking of an All-American City, a Voice That Held It Together.' We discuss how Genie Chance simultaneously broadcasted basic safety information to the local citizens so as to reduce panic, and got the message to the outside world. She held it together. The question is, can anything hold our current covid-19 crisis together? And is there a chance for a better future. Music Credit: a-Live of Muamin Collective Follow us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!
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On this episode, our eic talks to contributing writer Eric Sandy about his piece "When Disaster Strikes: on Jon Mooallem's 'This is Chance!: The Shaking of an All-American City, a Voice That Held It Together.' We discuss how Genie Chance simultaneously broadcasted basic safety information to the local citizens so as to reduce panic, and got the message to the outside world. She held it together. The question is, can anything hold our current covid-19 crisis together? And is there a chance for a better future. Music Credit: a-Live of Muamin Collective Follow us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!

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