
Episode #13
S2 - Official Trailer
<p>A preview of what to expect with The Altadena Rebuild, Season 2. Season 1 was all about the issues, check out what - and who - Season 2 is going to be all about</p>

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Hosted by Austin LaRoche · society · EN · 14 episodes
After the Eaton Fire, the town of Altadena was left in shambles. This is the story - told in real time - of a community rising from the ashes to rebuild itself. Told from the lens of a fire victim trying to get his community back, The Altadena Rebuild aims to be a story of hope and resilience, giving listeners a peek at what the journey looks like once the cameras leave. Hosted by Austin LaRoche.
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Episode #13
<p>A preview of what to expect with The Altadena Rebuild, Season 2. Season 1 was all about the issues, check out what - and who - Season 2 is going to be all about</p>

Episode #12
<p>This week, Austin is joined by Joe Nagy and Stewart Campbell of the Altadena Community Garden. The guys explain how the Garden is starting an innovative new process called mycoremediation and how they hope this approach will allow them to reopen in early 2026. Then, we discuss how homeowners can learn from what's happening at the Garden and bring it to their land -- even before starting construction. Please support them by visiting AltadenaCommunityGarden.com</p>

Episode #11
<p>Today's show is about our connection to our possessions and how they've changed since the wildfire. Our guest is Anna Johnson, local therapist and Eaton Fire victim. Anna helps us explore the relationship between physical objects and the senses, memory, identity, and much more.</p><p>If you or anyone you know is struggling with mental health in the wake of the fires, please check out this Google Sheet with the contact information of licensed professionals in the area, many of which offer pro bono services for victims - https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/18ZaBCmuC0vVZ6OjLCHfZeOJ_8B-exIF7...

Episode #10
<p>Today, we speak to the real life Leslie Knope. Norma Edith Garcia-Gonzalez is the Director of the County of Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation and she delivered Altadena with it's first true rebuild after the Eaton Fire - Loma Alta Park 2.0. Norma discusses how the Parks Department sprung into action in the wake of the fire, how Loma Alta came together so quickly, and what's next for our parks.</p>

Episode #9
<p>In today's episode, Austin interviews Cynthia Sigler, co-founder of The Foothill Catalog. The Foothill Catalog's mission is to "produce a Catalog of affordable, pre-approved home designs that reflect the character & spirit of [Altadena]." Cynthia goes in detail on that mission and explains where things currently stand with their project - the amount of concepts they have, their partnerships with general contractors, and when LA County will give their designs pre-approved status.</p><p>Learn more about the Foothill Catalog at www.foothillcatalog.org.</p>
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