I had the pleasure recently of being interviewed on Armchair Historians podcast about my personal account of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. Although I wasn’t in one of the disastrously affected areas, I was living twenty-five minutes west of Tokyo at the time and it literally shook my world and impacted the lives of my Japanese friends.

This history podcast is hosted by Anne Marie Cannon, a dear friend and creative entrepreneur. Her company, Belgium Rabbit Productions, is currently completing the soon-to-be released Last Train Leaving Belgium, a documentary film about Belgian children caught in the crossfire in World War II. She also runs Silver Queen Walking Tours in Georgetown, Colorado, featuring story-telling strolls about local history or ghost tours, writes historical fiction, and is always up to something new and interesting.
Find Anne Marie Cannon on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/amcan
Armchair Historians website: armchairhistorians.com
Last Train Leaving Belgium: https://www.lasttrainleavingbelgium.com
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That must have been quite an experience. Looking forward to listening to the podcast. 🙂
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what a fascinating talented lady … will come back to listen, got appts today!
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Fascinating stuff here! I can’t imagine what it would have been like – being even near by.
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Thanks for listening! It’s hard to imagine how people live through tragedies that involve them more than this story. I suppose it’s like anything you deal with in life – illness, grief, loss – you just keep going and hope things work out and feel normal again someday.
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Yes. When we’re in the middle of our own chaos, we don’t have time to think, we just survive the best way we can. Looking back at times of my own chaos, I realize that my routine of meditation helps me in those times of crisis.
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Thanks for this bllog post
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Thank you for your visit!
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