• Aftermath: Building from the Rubble
    Feb 18 2026
    Explore humanity's capacity to learn from catastrophe as we examine the Dutch Delta Works, post-Katrina New Orleans, and the "resilience paradox" that makes us more vulnerable even as we build stronger defenses. This thought-provoking finale weighs climate science, community resilience, and the psychological responses that determine whether societies truly change after disaster—or simply wait for the next one.

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    16 mins
  • Aftermath: The Anatomy of Collapse
    Feb 18 2026
    Explore the devastating anatomy of modern disasters through three defining catastrophes: the 1959 Malpasset Dam collapse, Hurricane Katrina, and COVID-19. This episode reveals the uncomfortable truth that catastrophes aren't just what nature does to us—they expose our institutional arrogance, ignored warnings, and the systemic inequalities that determine who lives and who dies when disaster strikes.

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    22 mins
  • Aftermath: When the Earth Remembers
    Feb 18 2026
    Explore how ancient flood myths, volcanic disasters, and earthquake legends served as humanity's first warning systems. This episode traces the powerful connection between geological catastrophes and the stories civilizations created to process trauma, transmit survival knowledge, and find meaning in destruction—from the Epic of Gilgamesh to Pompeii to the 2004 tsunami. Discover why the moral frameworks our ancestors built around disaster still shape how we understand catastrophe today.

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    19 mins
  • Aftermath - When Disaster Reshapes Human History - Trailer
    Feb 18 2026
    When disasters strike, they don't just destroy—they expose who we really are. Join veteran journalist Alexandra Reeves as she explores history's most devastating catastrophes, from ancient floods that spawned enduring myths to modern failures that revealed society's hidden fractures. Subscribe to Aftermath for unflinching stories of how earthquakes, plagues, and collapse have shaped humanity—and what they reveal about our future.

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    1 min