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🗓️ 14 April 2025
⏱️ 49 minutes
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Admittedly, Danielle hasn't been very involved in the environmental lane of activism. We each have our lanes in which we feel most "qualified" and experienced to make an impact. And while this isn't one Danielle has concentrated on very deeply, members of her family have dedicated their life to this exact lane of activism. So when Danielle's incredible sister-in-law and her team at the Environmental Defense Fund, asked her to help disseminate crucial information that people (especially parents) may not otherwise acquire due to acts by the current administration, she of course knew she needed to use her platforms for this exact reason.
Luckily, Kari Rhinehart, a mom from Indiana who has gone through the unimaginable, is beyond determined to retell her daughter's story to ensure we don't tune out and assume that just because we aren't hearing about "invisible" injustices and life-threatening exposures happening in our communities, that they aren't there. At 13-years-old, Kari's charismatic, passionate teen daughter, Emma, was diagnosed with a rare form of brain cancer. Determined to find out the cause, Kari began researching, and led to the overwhelming evidence that it was caused by trichloroethylene (TCE), a carcinogen that contaminated groundwater in Franklin, Indiana. Within a decade, over 50 other local children would be diagnosed with rare forms of blood, brain, and bone cancer. Devastatingly, Emma died three months later. Kari has not stopped fighting since then. Her story is heartbreaking, brave, and a stark reminder that we live in a society in which the greatest dangers are often the ones about which we've never been informed, on purpose.
This conversation is not meant to instill overwhelming fear, but is a call-to-action for each of us to be increasingly observant, alert, and to trust our gut. With the enormous federal cuts taking place in environmental protections, even the limited information we once had is greatly at risk. For the unforeseeable future, it will be up to each of us and all of us to share stories, search for truth, and fight for justice, just like Kari.
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0:00.0 | Many of us have lost a loved one or friend, but talking about the end of life can be hard. |
0:05.2 | On the Marie-Kiri couch is a podcast where each month I talk with a well-known guest about their experience of grief, including Jason Isaacs. |
0:14.6 | Even when people are dying obviously in front of you and you know how it's going to end. |
0:17.5 | It still shocks you. |
0:18.4 | Alison Stedman. |
0:19.6 | I still cry for my mum all the time. |
0:21.7 | And Adam Buxton. |
0:22.9 | Your relationships are tested in ways that you never really considered. |
0:26.0 | Search on the Marie Curie couch, wherever you get your podcasts. Weh-hoo Weh-hoo Hey, everyone. Welcome to marriage and partini. This is Danielle. So today's episode is kind of different than what I'm used to doing. I personally, when it comes to activism, |
1:14.8 | I guess, as so many of us do, I think that I have certain topics around which I feel most |
1:22.6 | informed. I've been involved with for direct and indirect reasons. |
1:30.4 | For me, as much as I care about |
1:34.0 | client, that isn't one of the lanes |
1:36.7 | that I'm usually very involved |
1:38.9 | and because I don't really feel like I have the |
1:41.9 | tools or the knowledge to kind of go in that lane. But I have |
1:49.5 | family members who are extremely involved and I am so grateful that they are doing this work. |
1:57.1 | And you've heard me talk about my sister-in-law, Joanna, who is married to my brother Mitch, |
2:04.4 | and that my kids all in an apocalypse want to go and live with Joanna because she is just this |
2:13.6 | sort of, how do you even explain it? |
2:17.3 | Like she just is this gut instinct and this perseverance and this determination and about being a |
2:28.3 | change maker, especially when it comes to the environment. |
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