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For star Saoirse Ronan, filming 'The Outrun' filled her with gratitude

Here & Now Anytime

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🗓️ 4 October 2024

⏱️ 33 minutes

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We'd love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. Take the survey here or at wbur.org/survey. Dockworkers have temporarily suspended their strike at ports along the East and Gulf coasts after reaching an agreement with the United States Maritime Alliance. Director of the National Economic Council Lael Brainard joins us. Then, one family tells their story of surviving the catastrophic flooding in the mountains near Asheville, North Carolina. Plus, Hurricane Helene unleashed devastating floods in East Tennessee. At least 11 people died. WUOT's Pierce Gentry reports. And, Saoirse Ronan about her new film "The Outrun." Ronan stars as a young woman struggling with alcoholism in the Orkney islands of Scotland.

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People are almost addicted to finding ways that they can be of service and that is giving us hope and

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people are literally sitting in their cars for hours at night just listening to

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feel hope. Radio stations have been a lifeline for people in Appalachia as they pick up the pieces after Hurricane

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Helene. It's Friday, October 4th, and this is here and now any time from NPR and WBR.

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I'm Chris Bentley. Today on the show, we'll check in with folks in

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North Carolina and Eastern Tennessee who are still stranded without power, communications, or running water

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more than a week after Hurricane Helene.

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Also, actor Sir Shorhronin plays an alcoholic in the new film The Outrun, she says she drew on her loved ones struggles with addiction.

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If it's something you've experienced in some shape or form you want to show the most sort of

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