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  • 20. Writing to Surprise Ourselves – Fire Survivor Kathleen Katims' Saved by a Story
    Feb 20 2026

    What if the thing that saves us isn’t rebuilding a house, but rebuilding our story? In this deeply human episode of LA Rising, host Kim Marshall sits down with Kathleen Katims, founder of Saved by a Story, a nonprofit offering free writing workshops to wildfire survivors, foster youth, seniors, and others navigating life’s hardest seasons. After losing her own Pacific Palisades home in the 2025 fires, Kathleen began guiding fellow survivors to write their way through grief, humor, shock, and resilience—often in just ten minutes. You’ll hear unforgettable stories from the workshops, including “My House is a Poem,” a love letter from a burned-down home to its owner, and a surprisingly hilarious treasure unearthed from the ashes. If you believe storytelling heals, this episode will show you why. Share it with someone who needs connection—and consider attending a workshop or supporting LA Rising’s mission to preserve these living histories of hope.


    Resources:

    • Saved by a Story

    • SBAS Wildfire Survivor Workshops

    • Wende Museum


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    50 min
  • 19. Remember, Reimagine, Rebuild - Creative Visions’ One Year Commemoration of the L.A. Fires
    Jan 30 2026

    We go live for this episode to literally the first address on Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu – and one of a handful of oceanfront structures still standing post-fire along a seven-mile stretch of coastline – to commemorate the first anniversary of the 2025 L.A. Fires. Host and fire evacuee, Kim Marshall, moderates a panel of creatives – filmmakers, photographers, storytellers, a high school coach, and even a student activist – who share the unique ways they are helping their communities heal, post-fire.


    The Wellness Lift Segment goes East to New York’s Hudson Valley to the historic Mohonk Mountain House resort, where the Director of Mindfulness Programming, Nina Smiley, shares practical and positive tips to squelch anxiety, depression, and anger post-trauma.


    Resources:

    • www.creativevisions.org

    • Big Rock Burning | PBS

    • Ashes To Films

    • Learn more about treeams

    • Mindfulness Spa Offerings | Mohonk


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    44 min
  • 18. A Beacon of Hope: Jamaica’s Post Disaster Resilience – The Honorable Edmund Bartlett, Tourism Minister of Jamaica & Tanya Vassell, Spa Director Half Moon Resort, Montego Bay Jamaica
    Jan 15 2026

    As a multi-peril podcast looking for rays of hope, it is fitting that we focus on the Caribbean island of Jamaica and how their advance resiliency planning is helping speed their recovery after being hit by the monster, Category 5 Hurricane Melissa in late October. Hear first hand strategies implemented before and after the storm on the island from international resilience expert, Edmund Bartlett, the Tourism Minister of Jamaica. We’ll also speak to a hospitality industry leader, Tonya Vassal – Spa Director at Half Moon Resort in Montego Bay – who uses her wellness background to help neighbors, employees and their children cope with this trauma.


    For the Wellness Lift, we’ll go behind-the-scenes during float prep for the Rose Parade in Pasadena and hear from Cielo Castro from the California Community Foundation as she describes the non-profit’s gorgeous, 2026 New Year’s Day phoenix-inspired float tribute to fire victims called “Rising Together.”


    Resources:

    • https://www.visitjamaica.com/

    • https://www.halfmoon.com/

    • www.calfund.org


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    1 h et 24 min
  • 17. Emmy Winning Actor/Philanthropist, Hank Azaria, “Turning Pain Into Purpose.”
    Dec 18 2025

    As our first year comes to a close, #L.A. Rising is sharing a special gift with our community of listeners, a conversation with six-time Emmy winning actor, musician and philanthropist, Hank Azaria. Known for his television work in Friends, Tuesdays with Morrie, Brockmire or movies like The Birdcage, Along Came Polly and Night at the Museum, Hank is most famous for doing over 100 different voices over nearly four decades for the groundbreaking animated show, The Simpsons. He is also considered one of the most philanthropic people in Hollywood, focusing on education, social justice, mental health and addiction recovery. The conversation is especially relevant during the first holiday since L.A.’s devastating January 7, double disaster/fire hurricane, since it is an especially fragile time for those in recovery or any of us facing mental wellness challenges. Stanford’s Dr. Adrienne Heinz – a disaster mental health specialist – will share coping tools for the holidays and beyond in this episode’s special Wellness Lift segment.


    Resources:

    • Human Solidarity Project: humansolidarityproject.org

    • Determined to Succeed: determinedtosucceed.org

    • Dream School: dreamschool.org

    • The After Collective, a non-profit co-founded by Dr. Heinz that is building a disaster recovery coach that harnesses psychological science and agentic AI to empower disaster survivors. Reach out if you're interested in supporting the mission adrienne@dradrienneheinz.com

    • PTSD Coach app is free, science-based and private

    • Unthinkable resource hub for eco-anxiety and climate grief by Dr. Britt Wray at Stanford. Take a short quiz to personalize resources into a custom care package.

    • RAIN - when emotions overwhelm us

    • Frozen Peas and Ice-water Bath to activate the dive response for nervous system down regulation


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    58 min
  • 16. Love of Mankind – Philanthropy’s Role in Fire Recovery
    Dec 12 2025

    When the fires ravage a community many are motivated to give and give quickly. The role of philanthropy post disaster rightly sparks important questions about where donated money goes, how nonprofits make decisions, and what real support looks like for families trying to rebuild their lives. In this episode of LA Rising, host Kim Marshall talks with philanthropy expert Rick Peck—known as “The Philanthropy Guy” and host of the Money to Give podcast—to break down how giving actually works after a disaster. Together, they explore the Five T’s of philanthropy (time, talent, treasure, ties, and testimony), the role of fiscal sponsors, why overhead isn’t the enemy, the role of events in fundraising and how storytelling drives impact more powerfully than statistics. The episode also takes listeners to the first post-fire Turkey Trot in Pacific Palisades, where survivors share moving reflections on loss, resilience, and the meaning of community. From the controversy over the $100M Fire Aid fund to practical tips on choosing trustworthy charities, this conversation offers clear, compassionate insight into how generosity can rebuild not just structures, but lives. Listen, learn, and join us in supporting youth mental health and the ongoing work of #LA Rising as we document this living history for a stronger, more prepared future.


    Resources:

    • Money to Give (Podcast) – Rick Peck’s show on giving strategically and joyfully in 20+ countries.

    • Richard C. Peck Consulting – Rick’s philanthropy consultancy focusing on strategic insight, non-cash gifts, and impactful nonprofit fundraising.

    • GivingTuesday – Global generosity movement that inspired the timing of this episode.

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    1 h et 2 min
  • 15. From Pickleball Pals to a Community Recovery Powerhouse
    Nov 22 2025

    In this vital episode, we sit down with Joy Chen, founder of the Eaton Fire Residents United network, an organization born from the immediate chaos of evacuation that swiftly pivoted into a powerful force for community support and system accountability. Joy shares the deeply personal origin story of the network—how a simple community chat became the strategic engine fighting major insurance companies and utilities on behalf of hundreds of displaced residents. We discuss the emotional toll of this two-front war (rebuilding homes and reclaiming dignity), the strategic choices EFSN made in their media approach, and how they showcased authentic survivor stories to push for systemic change. Joy offers powerful insights into the healing power of collective action and what true, long-term recovery means for families who faced not just fire, but the ripple effect of broken promises. This episode proves that community is the most resilient infrastructure of all.

    The Wellness Lift segment features Leela Bahador, a Palisades High School student whose home survived the fire, who channeled her complex feelings into a mission to help the youngest members of her community process their loss and hold onto hope by writing the interactive children's book "Wildfires to Wildflowers.”

    Resources:

    • Read Wildfires to Wildflowers

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    59 min
  • 14. The Worst Club with the Best People -- Jennifer Gray Thompson, Founder, After the Fire
    Nov 5 2025

    When megafires tear through a community, so many are left angry, exhausted, and desperate to know who to blame—but what if instead the focus was on the realities of today’s climate and proven ways to prevent future megafire disasters? In this episode of #L.A. Rising, host, Kim Marshall, sits down with Jennifer Gray Thompson, megafire survivor and the founder of After the Fire USA a nonprofit whose groundbreaking work helps communities around the country navigate the era of megafires—from the first bewildering days of smoke and ash to the long, grinding years of recovery. Jennifer shares her own story of loss and courage, explains the power of compassion and human connection, how resiliency is forged in young people, a positive approach to “Zone Zero” landscaping and the inspiring story of their tireless work in D.C. to help win billions of dollars in tax relief for disaster survivors.


    Along the way, we visit Wellness Wednesdays at Culver City’s Wende Museum, where free meditation, movement, and creative writing workshops are quietly stitching together the emotional fabric of a traumatized city. Listen in to learn why we must “stop building back the way we burned down,” how hope plus smart policy and ethical practices can make megafires one of the most solvable crises we face.


    Resources:

    • afterthefireusa.org

    • Fire Smart Yards: A visual guide for landscapers

    • Wende Museum

    • Wellness Wednesday: Mindful Meditations with Christiane Wolf


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    1 h et 10 min
  • 13. Breaking Bread Across The Longest Table with Team Palisades - featuring stories from eleven different survivors recorded live at the event.
    Oct 20 2025

    Ten months post-fire, a community gathers again across The Longest Table, sharing stories of survival, surprise, sadness, and renewal. We join the grassroots non-profit, Team Palisades – that’s all about neighbors helping neighbors – as they host a 500-seat open air potluck lunch event for the entire community. We’re on the ground, talking to eleven different residents, sharing stories and lessons learned from surviving a devastating and unprecedented urban wildfire.


    The Wellness Lift focuses on Team Palisades' new online resource center for Wellbeing - featuring complimentary therapy sessions, video, print, and audio tools for social and emotional wellness for adults and children.


    Resources:

    • wellbeing.teampalisades.org


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    47 min