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EP14 (S1) - Nowhere to Hide with Jonathan Gal

Episode 14 of the Emotionally Raw Coverage podcast, hosted by Sapan & Komet, titled "EP14 (S1) - Nowhere to Hide with Jonathan Gal" was published on October 25, 2023 and runs 31 minutes.

October 25, 2023 ·31m · Emotionally Raw Coverage

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Embark on a transatlantic journey through time as special guest Jonathan Gal, the voice of recaps (Episodes 5-13), joins Amy in a captivating conversation. They navigate personal anxieties, delve into historical movements, and reflect on the enduring Jewish experience of being "on the run" from oppression for millennia.Jonathan candidly shares his fears, as a father, husband and resident of an agricultural community along Israel’s central-North coast, delving into the complexities of applying for a gun license. He shares perspective gained from a character in Paul Auster’s novel 4 3 2 1 and wisdom imparted by his son: “If you’re going to run from a bully, you’re going to run forever.”Comforted by the notion that interesting questions don’t have simple answers, Amy faces the dread of a grim future sealed by the present. She offers an alternative trajectory by way of New York City's storied past, drawing inspiration from Ken Burns' documentaries.  Amy dismantles illusions that the city has always been a haven like Larry Levan’s Paradise Garage, reflecting on its wild ride – from interracial strife and massive public works projects to bankruptcy and 9/11.  Railing against our tendency to take things for granted, she explores the fragility and resilience, multicultural, diverse, and tolerant metropolis, acknowledging how easily it almost didn’t come to pass.Acknowledging that there’s “nowhere to run to baby, nowhere to hide,” and bolstered by Jonathan’s son’s wisdom, they affirm their decision not to run anymore and stand their ground. Recorded on October 24 (Day 18).Thanks for tuning in! 🗣️ If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and share. Taking a moment to leave a review on Apple, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform helps us improve and reach more listeners! 🌟🎙️ For more Emotionally Raw Coverage, follow us on Instagram (@october7thepodcast) or become a patron on Patreon (patreon.com/october7thepodcast).📧 Have thoughts, questions, or just want to say hi? Shoot us an email at [email protected]. Hearing from you means the world to us! 💖🦋​ 𝕊𝕋𝔸𝕐 𝕊𝔸𝔽𝔼 & 𝕊𝕋𝔸𝕐 𝕋𝕌ℕ𝔼𝔻​ 🎧

Embark on a transatlantic journey through time as special guest Jonathan Gal, the voice of recaps (Episodes 5-13), joins Amy in a captivating conversation. They navigate personal anxieties, delve into historical movements, and reflect on the enduring Jewish experience of being "on the run" from oppression for millennia.


Jonathan candidly shares his fears, as a father, husband and resident of an agricultural community along Israel’s central-North coast, delving into the complexities of applying for a gun license. He shares perspective gained from a character in Paul Auster’s novel 4 3 2 1 and wisdom imparted by his son: “If you’re going to run from a bully, you’re going to run forever.”


Comforted by the notion that interesting questions don’t have simple answers, Amy faces the dread of a grim future sealed by the present. She offers an alternative trajectory by way of New York City's storied past, drawing inspiration from Ken Burns' documentaries.  Amy dismantles illusions that the city has always been a haven like Larry Levan’s Paradise Garage, reflecting on its wild ride – from interracial strife and massive public works projects to bankruptcy and 9/11.  Railing against our tendency to take things for granted, she explores the fragility and resilience, multicultural, diverse, and tolerant metropolis, acknowledging how easily it almost didn’t come to pass.


Acknowledging that there’s “nowhere to run to baby, nowhere to hide,” and bolstered by Jonathan’s son’s wisdom, they affirm their decision not to run anymore and stand their ground. 


Recorded on October 24 (Day 18).

Thanks for tuning in! 🗣️ If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and share. Taking a moment to leave a review on Apple, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform helps us improve and reach more listeners! 🌟

🎙️ For more Emotionally Raw Coverage, follow us on Instagram (@october7thepodcast) or become a patron on Patreon (patreon.com/october7thepodcast).

📧 Have thoughts, questions, or just want to say hi? Shoot us an email at [email protected]. Hearing from you means the world to us! 💖

🦋​ 𝕊𝕋𝔸𝕐 𝕊𝔸𝔽𝔼 & 𝕊𝕋𝔸𝕐 𝕋𝕌ℕ𝔼𝔻​ 🎧


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