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“Tangles” & the Hidden History of Hanford Nuclear Site with Kay Smith-Blum (E184)

“Tangles” & the Hidden History of Hanford Nuclear Site with Kay Smith-Blum (E184)

Season 4 Episode 184 Published 4 months, 1 week ago
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In today’s episode, I’m chatting with Kay Smith-Blum. Kay is a former fashionista and Seattle School Board President, spends her days debunking the tropes of the mid-20th-century history. An odd dream and the recent upheaval over leaking radioactive waste tanks at the Hanford Nuclear site compelled her to write Tangles. Smith-Blum, a sunrise writer, has lived in Seattle for four decades. She works out her writer’s block in her sons’ gardens and the nearest lap pool.

Key Highlights:

  • The extensive 8.5-month research process behind Tangles, including oral testimonies, archival histories, and peer-reviewed scientific research.
  • The fascinating but troubling history of the Hanford Nuclear Plant, where workers were told their jobs were top secret and essential to the war effort.
  • How officials repeatedly raised the “safe” level of radioactive waste in the water supply to downplay risks to surrounding communities.
  • The long-term dangers and ethical concerns surrounding nuclear waste disposal.
  • Her book flight includes dual-timeline historical fiction.

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