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The 20th Anniversary of September 11th (feat. Brendan Stackpole)

Token CEO

Lemonada Media

Business, Management

4.24K Ratings

🗓️ 11 September 2021

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

Today's special Token CEO episode we remember the events of September 11th on the 20th anniversary. Erika is joined by FDNY Brendan Stackpole, who's father, Timothy Stackpole, also a FDNY member, lost his life helping during the events of September 11th. Timothy Stackpole Foundation: https://www.facebook.com/FdnyCaptainTimothyStackpoleFoundation/ https://www.stackpolefoundation.org/


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0:00.0

Hey, token CEO listeners, you can find every episode on Apple podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube.

0:06.9

Prime members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music.

0:16.8

Okay, so Brenda, we are having... thank you for joining us. We... this is super casual, but it is

0:22.9

the 20-year anniversary of 9-11 and I was talking to Rico. I've been watching the documentary

0:29.5

Turning Point. Have you seen it? I have not. No. I've been blown away by it. I think it's Netflix

0:34.6

did an incredible job. I'm not sure who produced it, but they've done an incredible job of just

0:39.8

telling the story of 9-11 and then going backwards in time to the Cold War and Afghanistan and just

0:47.2

how did 9-11 happen? What were the events that transpired that resulted in an incredibly,

0:54.5

incredibly tragic day, the most tragic, one of the most tragic days in American history?

0:59.6

In the documentary, they essentially say that this was the most painful day for America since

1:05.0

the Civil War. One of the things that I'm always blown away by about 9-11 is just one, just the

1:11.5

resilience of Americans and just how the spirit of helping one another. I feel that the first

1:18.6

responders going into the towers, climbing up the stairs as everyone else is coming out, is...

1:25.9

It just makes you cry every time you watch it. Rico had suggested that you would be a good person

1:30.6

to talk to. I know you've talked to a bunch of people in the media, but I wanted you to just introduce

1:35.6

yourself what do you do and then share your story. Yeah, so Brennan Stackwell, I'm a New York City

1:43.7

Fireman. I have been for the last six years. My father was also a firefighter. He joined the ranks

1:50.5

of the Fire Department in 1981 and then he was a Fireman up until 1995 where then he was promoted

1:57.9

to Lieutenant and then in 1998 he was in a pretty historical fire in New York where the Fire

2:04.6

FDNY lost two members of the Fire Department. He was on the floor that was above the fire and

2:10.2

eventually because of the construction it gave way and they all fell into like a and Fernar,

2:16.5

like a pool of fire. My father burning 38% of his body, spending countless months in the Cornell

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