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#777 Domestic Darkness: An Insider's Account of the January 6 Insurrection

The Not Old - Better Show

Paul Vogelzang

Health & Fitness, Society & Culture

4.7107 Ratings

🗓️ 18 January 2024

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Domestic Darkness: An Insider's Account of the January 6 Insurrection

The Not Old Better Show, Author Interview Series

I'm Paul Vogelzang, and your listening to The Not Old Better Show on radio and podcast.  Today's show is brought to you by OneSkin.  Once again, the Not Old Better Show is bringing to you another episode that resonates with our audience and furthers our commitment to understanding and navigating the complexities of our times. Remember, aging is a privilege. It's where your power is, and it's where your strength lies

I've been a radio journalist for a decade, celebrating my tenth year this year with you, and I love what I do to bring compelling, interesting, action-oriented stories to you all in the 60+ age range, including your families.  I've always tried to remain positive in my storytelling, despite how negative, divisive, and depressing the news can sometimes be.  I know from your emails and correspondence with me that you all want to remain positive but still be informed and engaged with today's issues.  The Not Old Better Show tackles tough yet positive topics that speak to our community, speaks to the subject of aging, challenge you, help you feel more empathy, and empower you to become better. So, join me as we talk about Better™ here on The Not Old Better Show on radio and podcast.

Today, Domestic Darkness: An Insider's Account of the January 6 Insurrection, and it was time to fight or die.

That's our guest today, author Julie Farnam, a former member of the US Capital Police who's just read from her new book,  Domestic Darkness: An Insider's Account of the January 6 Insurrection.  You can hear it in her voice there.  Despite the three years since its occurrence, Julie Farnam, from the US Capital Police, still feels the heartbreak, both personally and for the United States. Our nation's democracy faced a harrowing challenge. January 6, 2021, marked a day of turmoil and terror as a white supremacist mob, fervent in their attempts to "Stop the Steal," stormed the U.S. Capitol. This was not just an assault on a building; it was an assault on the very fabric of our democracy—the peaceful transfer of presidential power. In defending the Capitol, five valiant Capitol police officers tragically lost their lives, and nearly 140 others sustained severe, life-altering injuries.

We talk today to Julie Farnam about that day: it was terrifying. Not just for the immediate danger it presented, but for the stark revelation of our vulnerabilities. Julie Farnam observed, almost in a dissociated state, as the emblem of our country's democracy came under attack from its own people. The screams, the fear, the chaos—Julie Farnam says it was like watching a nightmare unfold in broad daylight. Even now, three years later, the full impact of what transpired on that chaotic day, even from a couple blacks away, feels elusive, like a dark cloud that she can't quite escape.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Not Old Better Show, the show covering all things health, wellness, culture, and more.

0:05.8

The show for all of us who aren't old were better.

0:08.8

Each week we'll interview superstars, experts, and ordinary people doing extraordinary things, all related to this wonderful experience of getting better, not older.

0:19.0

Now here's your host, the award-winning Paul Vogel-Zang.

0:23.7

I'm Paul Volkogang and you're listening

0:25.4

to the Not Old Better Show on radio and podcast.

0:29.9

Today's show is brought to you by One Skin.

0:33.0

Once again, the Not Old Better Show is bringing to you another episode that resonates with

0:37.9

our audience and furthers our commitment to understanding and navigating the complexities of our times.

0:43.6

Remember, aging is a privilege.

0:46.2

It's where your power is.

0:47.7

It's where your strength lies.

0:50.2

I've been a radio journalist for a decade, celebrating my 10th year this year with you, and I love what I do to bring compelling, interesting, action-oriented stages.

1:04.2

And I love what I do to bring compelling, interesting action-oriented stories to you, all of you

1:11.3

in the six

1:19.0

And I love what I do to bring compelling interesting action oriented stories to you all in the 60 plus age range including your families. I've always tried to remain positive in my

1:24.9

storytelling despite the negative divisive and depressing news that is sometimes

1:31.3

right in front of us. I know from your emails and correspondence with me

1:35.5

that you all want to remain positive too, but you want to be informed and engaged with today's issues.

1:41.7

The Not Old Better Show weekly tackles tough yet positive

1:45.7

topics that speak to our community. Speak to the subject of aging and speak to the

1:51.2

challenge that's before us helping you feel more empathy and

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