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For the 20th anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks, this podcast tells 20 stories of heroism that will make sure our country doesn't forget that fateful day and its meaning. Our host Niels Jorgensen served as an FDNY firefighter for almost 22 years until a forced medical retirement because of the leukemia he contracted from cleaning up Ground Zero. Niels also drove the truck in the Emmy-nominated Rescue Me with Denis Leary.
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Real talk by production and writing team, ”Burnt Ships,” about relationships, music, current events, sports, culture, politics, and more. Humorous, light-hearted talk about the world around us, with a dash of east coast and Samoan/Pacific Islander sensibility. Sync music fiends, artists, producers, beatmakers, lyricwriters, songwriters, humans—Burnt Ships’ music collaborations have been featured on blogs and radio stations like KUNM, WKNC, WCRX,WARG, NLive, KOCF, Catalunya, Shakedown Radio, ...
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At Kendrick Labs Inc, a leading provider of protein analysis services, a comprehensive range of cutting-edge methodologies and technologies are employed to address the diverse needs of clients in the field of proteomics. Get more information visit: https://kendricklabs.com/By Kendrick Labs, Inc
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The Kendrick and Drake feud was so epic we needed 3 podcast episodes to cover everything. In this 3rd and final (for now) breakdown, we analyze from top-to-bottom the final round of this, really, historic, heavyweight match, wherein we saw Drake come back strong with "Family Matters," a nearly eight-minute response, in which he alleged abuse and in…
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In this 2nd installment of our riveting exploration into the ongoing Drake and Kendrick Lamar rap feud, we dissect Kendrick Lamar's long-awaited response to Drake's provocations: "Euphoria." Part 1 https://youtu.be/rkAa94-tIXE Part 3 https://youtu.be/nHBjEexpR84 Lamar's "Euphoria" hit the airwaves like an opus in late April 2024, delivering a barra…
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In what will probably go down as 1 of—if not THE—greatest Rap Beefs of all time, we unpack the origins of what turned out to be an epic, for-the-ages feud between Kendrick and Drake. Find out how we went from Kendrick's early days opening for Drake and Drake dropping a verse on Kendrick's "Poetic Justice" to real (or imagined?) big feelings after K…
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Frequent Burnt Ships' partner-in-crime, collaborator extraordinaire and recently-minted SXSW Music Festival feature artist, Mami Mia (aka Bay Area Sweetheart) joins Nonseq and Gary for our first Artist Interview ever, part of an ongoing series of interesting conversations with creatives like Mami who move and shake our musical worlds—and more. Mami…
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Our first in an ongoing series of episodes on relationships: We tackle a few relational DO's and DON'Ts. What are the broad differences between men and woman when dating? Non and Gary explore the various ways in which men's and women's communication styles, expectations, upbringing, and the culture shape how relationships play out over time. Respec…
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Burnt Ships' 3rd Vlog/Podcast episode. Nonseq + Gary pay homage to the greatest Rap Beefs and Diss Tracks of all time, with breakdowns of the crazy backstories behind the most infamous and BEST feuds of all time in Hip Hop. We discuss and rank them. Let us know in the comments if we missed any, if you agreed or disagreed with the breakdowns!…
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Our 2024 Super Bowl LVIII Episode! Non vents at-length about all the chatter this week after the Big Game about Mahomes-as-the-already-greatest of all time. Is it premature? Or is Mahomes knocking at the door—already? We break down the Brady comparisons, whether the Niners (or Shanahan?) choked or not—with apples-to-apples comparisons on the merits…
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Our first ever Podcast episode (Vlog on YouTube), Burnt Ships' aka Non and Gary break down their origin story as a production/writing duo, what makes their collaboration tick, their musical influences, all while holding court with real-talk on all the latest music, culture, sports happenings. From strippers who blew Non's mind with clarity and insi…
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FDNY Ladder Company 114, nicknamed Tally Ho, heroically served on 9/11. We hear from four of the six on-duty members who responded to the attacks in a unique group conversation, which they had not yet done before. Out of this crew, three have gotten cancers from Ground Zero's toxic environment and two have gotten multiple cancers. Our host Niels Jo…
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Alison’s son Welles was 24 years old on 9/11 and saved at least 12 people in the South Tower before it collapsed on him. She didn’t know about his heroic actions that day until several survivors said that a stranger wearing a red bandana saved their lives, and she knew that it had to be her son who always carried one. He’s famously been called “The…
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After 911, Major League Baseball temporarily postponed its season. With several iconic moments, its return helped America to heal. Arizona Diamondbacks’ principal owner and managing general partner Ken Kendrick tells this story and in particular President Bush’s first pitch in their first World Series game at Yankees Stadium, only 49 days after the…
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FDNY firefighter Joe LaPointe was off-duty on 9/11 and raced down to Ground Zero. After the attacks, so many funerals needed more leaders to coordinate them, and Joe was suddenly thrust into a new calling. Since 2007, he's been the Commanding Officer of the Ceremonial Unit, organizing every wake and funeral of all FDNY firefighters & EMS personnel …
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Nancy Carbone felt compelled to do something after 9/11 and started by collecting items that firefighters needed. They later told her what was most needed is a counseling center that their work wouldn’t know about. “Friends of Firefighters” was born inside of a former firehouse. The group has helped countless firefighters heal from the trauma of 9/…
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After the World Trade Center's North Tower was hit, Michael and his colleague John Cerqueira physically carried wheelchair-bound Tina Hansen down 68 floors to safety. They escaped just minutes before the building collapsed. Reluctant to be recognized as a hero, there's so much more to his story that the media doesn't cover, but we do here.…
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Sonia is a former EMS technician, and Joe is a police officer who responded on 9/11 (his birthday). She didn't see him until 9/12 and thought he had died. They both helped with the cleanup of Ground Zero for months and have both contracted illnesses & cancers from the toxic environment. Despite all of this heartache, they share their story as volun…
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Tim Brown is an elite first responder who served in the FDNY for 20 years and was a founding member of the Department of Homeland Security. He said a final goodbye to several of his friends right before they went up the World Trade Center and knew they wouldn’t be coming down. Through a series of miracles, Tim survived 9/11 and believes he was kept…
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Robert John Burke, who goes by Bobby, has been in programs like Tombstone, RoboCop 3, Law and Order: SVU, Gossip Girl, and Rescue Me. Even more important to him are his friendships with FDNY heroes who laid down their lives on 9/11, especially his best friend Captain Paddy Brown. Bobby decided to “pickup his flag”, help cleanup Ground Zero, and bec…
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Niels Jorgensen, host of “20 for 20”, was reticent to share his own story as part of this series on heroes. However, the team thought it’s important context for why he’s doing this – it’s also one heck of a story. Oscar winner Bill Courtney (“Undefeated”) turns the table on Niels and leads this conversation.…
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The terrorists crashed United Airlines Flight 175 into floors 77 to 85, right where Brian Clark worked. Miraculously, he’s alive to tell his story and also that of a stranger named Stanley Praimnath whose life he saved. The one-time strangers are now great friends and “blood brothers.”By Iron Light Labs
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FDNY firefighter Ray Pfeifer was off duty on 9/11 and felt tremendous survivor's guilt about the entirety of his on-duty crew dying. Ultimately, he wouldn't be spared from the wreckage either, getting cancer from the toxins at Ground Zero. But cancer couldn't stop this wheelchair-bound warrior from racing down the halls of Congress to gracefully ur…
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Shirley Brooks-Jones was on one of the 38 planes in the sky during the terrorist attacks and forced to land in Gander, Newfoundland. This small Canadian community of around 14,000 residents welcomed the surprise guests of almost 7,000 passengers and showed them radical love that made Shirley not want to leave. You won’t believe how she returned the…
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Mariah was 16 years old on the morning of 9/11 and had a strange feeling one of her birth parents died in the attack. At 19 she could legally discover who they were, and what she learned was unbelievable. One of her parents would be recognized as one of the greatest heroes of 9/11, saving hundreds if not thousands of lives on that fateful day. Plus…
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Lieutenant Colonel Paul “Ted” Anderson was inside of the Pentagon when it was struck by a plane during the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Ted not only helped people escape, but then returned into the burning building to save even more lives, over and over again. If not for his heroic actions that day, dozens more may not have survived the already devastat…
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John Feal was a demolition supervisor at Ground Zero. During the cleanup 8,000 pounds of steel dropped on Feal’s foot, leading to partial amputation. After he was denied compensation for his injury by employers, insurance companies, and elected officials, Feal became the leading advocate for 9/11’s victims. He took his historic fight to Washington …
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FDNY firefighter Stephen Siller ran through a closed tunnel with 60 lbs of gear on his back and gave up his life to save others. Now, hundreds of thousands have raced in his footsteps and tens of millions have been raised for charity in his name. Frank Siller, President of Tunnel to Towers Foundation, tells the story of his brother, an American her…
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