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Healing After Nuclear War: Atomic Echoes

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In this episode of Restored, Corie Weathers speaks with author and filmmaker Victoria Kelly, and producer/director Beatrice "B" Becette, the creators of the documentary Atomic Echoes: Untold Stories of World War II.

Their journey began when Karin Tanabe and Victoria discovered that their families were connected by the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki — one as an American medic sent into the ruins, the other as a Japanese educator helping rebuild after the war. Together with producer Beatrice Becette, they set out to uncover the forgotten voices of the Japanese atomic bomb survivors and the American atomic veterans who lived in the aftermath.

Through shared storytelling, their work explores how reconciliation begins — not through politics, but through listening, empathy, and remembering.

This conversation reminds us that peace isn’t just the absence of war — it’s the hard, human work of facing history, honoring grief, and choosing hope.

💡 In This Episode:
  • The surprising connection that brought Karin and Victoria together

  • What it means to reconcile personal and national histories

  • The unseen legacy of America’s atomic veterans

  • How Beatrice helped translate pain into purpose through filmmaking

  • Why remembering is an act of peace

  • Click HERE for "Atomic Echoes" Trailer

  • Click HERE to WATCH "Atomic Echoes"
  • Click HERE for Victoria Kelly and Karin Tanabe’s Bios

    Click HERE for a Photo of Karin Tanabe and Victoria Kelly with the Flag worn by a Japanese Soldier, courtesy of Beatrice Becette for Blue Chalk Media

    Click HERE for Karin Tanabe's Website

    Click HERE for Victoria Kelly's Website

Their documentary Atomic Echoes brings together voices from Japan and the United States to reveal how the human stories of World War II still echo today.

✉️ Share Your Story:

Have a story of conflict, healing, or peace in your own life?
Record a short voice memo and send it to [email protected] — your story might inspire others.

  continue reading

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Content provided by Corie Weathers, LPC, BCC, Corie Weathers, LPC, and BCC. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Corie Weathers, LPC, BCC, Corie Weathers, LPC, and BCC or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode of Restored, Corie Weathers speaks with author and filmmaker Victoria Kelly, and producer/director Beatrice "B" Becette, the creators of the documentary Atomic Echoes: Untold Stories of World War II.

Their journey began when Karin Tanabe and Victoria discovered that their families were connected by the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki — one as an American medic sent into the ruins, the other as a Japanese educator helping rebuild after the war. Together with producer Beatrice Becette, they set out to uncover the forgotten voices of the Japanese atomic bomb survivors and the American atomic veterans who lived in the aftermath.

Through shared storytelling, their work explores how reconciliation begins — not through politics, but through listening, empathy, and remembering.

This conversation reminds us that peace isn’t just the absence of war — it’s the hard, human work of facing history, honoring grief, and choosing hope.

💡 In This Episode:
  • The surprising connection that brought Karin and Victoria together

  • What it means to reconcile personal and national histories

  • The unseen legacy of America’s atomic veterans

  • How Beatrice helped translate pain into purpose through filmmaking

  • Why remembering is an act of peace

  • Click HERE for "Atomic Echoes" Trailer

  • Click HERE to WATCH "Atomic Echoes"
  • Click HERE for Victoria Kelly and Karin Tanabe’s Bios

    Click HERE for a Photo of Karin Tanabe and Victoria Kelly with the Flag worn by a Japanese Soldier, courtesy of Beatrice Becette for Blue Chalk Media

    Click HERE for Karin Tanabe's Website

    Click HERE for Victoria Kelly's Website

Their documentary Atomic Echoes brings together voices from Japan and the United States to reveal how the human stories of World War II still echo today.

✉️ Share Your Story:

Have a story of conflict, healing, or peace in your own life?
Record a short voice memo and send it to [email protected] — your story might inspire others.

  continue reading

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