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Our American Stories

EP193: The National Disaster Photo Rescue Organization and Aaron Burr, The Opportunistic Patriot

Our American Stories

iHeartPodcasts

Documentary, Society & Culture

4.6817 Ratings

🗓️ 22 February 2022

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

On this episode of Our American Stories, Thad Beeler shares how he helped people find their family photos after the Joplin tornado of May 2011. Bill Bryk tells the story of America's first practical politician, Aaron Burr, in a tale of skill, bravery, honor, deception, and memory. Burr was so much more than the man who shot Alexander Hamilton.


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00:00 - The National Disaster Photo Rescue Organization

23:00 - Aaron Burr, The Opportunistic Patriot

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0:00.0

This is Lee Habib, and this is our American Stories.

0:13.6

The May 22nd, 2011 Joplin tornado remains one of the costliest tornadoes in American history. Despite this, the disaster brought out the best in many people wanting to help in any way they could.

0:26.6

One of those people was Thad Beeler, who found a unique way to lend a hand to his fellow neighbor

0:31.6

by founding the National Disaster Photo Rescue Organization,

0:35.6

a group which seeks to reunite people with their

0:38.9

lost photographs after disasters like Joplin. Take it away, Thad.

0:43.5

Well, I am Thad Beeler. I live in Carthage, Missouri, and am from Joplin, Missouri.

0:50.8

I grew up there. I have multiple generations of family that have grown up in Joplin.

0:56.0

I spent a great deal of time in the church. I grew up in the church, loved the church.

1:02.0

I have spent time as a pastor and ministered to people there of all generations.

1:08.0

It's been a wonderful part of my life and it's what brought us here today to talk about

1:16.3

the photo work we've done.

1:23.4

It was a Sunday night. It was 6 o'clock and we had Bible study at the church in Carthage.

1:30.3

And my parents live in Joplin.

1:34.3

I knew the weather was getting bad, and I was on the phone with my dad.

1:40.3

And he was describing how the clouds and the atmosphere looked, and I looked outside and began to see some of it in Carthage,

1:49.0

which was kind of a green look to the clouds and to the sky,

1:55.0

and come to find out that was ground being churned up.

2:13.4

While I was talking to my dad, I lost connection with him on his cell phone.

2:21.6

And I tried several times to get a hold of him and I was concerned but not terribly concerned because tornado sirens are something that we're very used to here. We

2:26.8

don't necessarily react in a frantic manner but we are always elevated during that

2:33.0

time and when I turned on the weather channel I see Mike Bettis standing in a frantic manner, but we are always elevated during that time.

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