Episode 4: I spoke with Louise Traynor, a survivor of the Twin Tower attacks in 2001.
Originally from Derrynoose, like many young Irish people, Louise emigrated to America, setting out to see the world and explore new opportunities.
At the time, she was Louise Woods and had secured a job at the World Trade Centre in 2001. Living in New York with a group of friends, she was loving life there.
On September 11, 2001, not long before her 25th birthday, Louise travelled to work as usual, sitting at her desk on the 101st floor of the South Tower. That morning would change the course of her life forever.
This September will mark 25 years since the Twin Tower attacks.
Now a mother of two, Louise left New York to marry Paul Traynor in 2006, who she had met over there, and has since made their home near the townland of Glassdrummond.
In this episode, Louise talks openly about life in New York, facing her own mortality, dealing with PTSD, and adjusting to a life that would “never be the same.”
She also talks about never taking anything for granted, living life to the fullest, the privilege of getting older, returning to the 9/11 Memorial, and how being from here may have saved her life, with her instinct telling her to evacuate the Tower, despite being advised not to.
This is Louise Traynor, at Twenty-Five. <3
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