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Ep 614 The Fog of War and Humanity with Richard Acritelli and guest Andrea Nordquist P2 on hmTv

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2449781/fan_mail/new] Ep. 614 | The Fog of War and Humanity Guest: Andrea Nordquist, Military Blue Star Mothers NY Chapter 14 Part 2 | hmTv at HMTC In Part 2 of The Fog of War and Humanity, host Richard Acritelli continues his conversation with Andrea Nordquist of Military Blue Star Mothers NY Chapter 14, exploring the urgent needs facing veterans and military families across Nassau County, Queens, and Long Island. Andrea discusses the work of the Blue Star Mothers, including fundraising, food support for veterans through the Vet Mart in East Meadow, and the growing reality that many veterans in need are not elderly, but young service members and families struggling to make ends meet in one of the most expensive regions in the country. She shares how the organization provides food, meat, gift cards, and support for children of veterans during the holiday season. The conversation also turns to honoring fallen and forgotten veterans, including the burial of unclaimed veterans at Long Island National Cemetery. Andrea explains how the veteran community comes together with color guards, music, and presence so that no veteran is laid to rest alone. Richard and Andrea also reflect on Long Island’s deep military history, the importance of recognizing students entering military service, the challenges recruiters face in schools, and the value of military experience in careers such as law enforcement and public service. The episode closes with powerful reflections on September 11, the lasting impact on Long Island families, the work of Tunnel to Towers, and the responsibility to keep history alive for younger generations who did not live through it. This episode is a meaningful tribute to veterans, military families, community service, and the people who quietly step forward to make sure those who served are seen, honored, and supported. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2449781/support]

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episode Ep 615: The Fog of War and Humanity with Richard Acritelli and guest Andrea Nordquist P3 on hmTv cover

Ep 615: The Fog of War and Humanity with Richard Acritelli and guest Andrea Nordquist P3 on hmTv

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2449781/fan_mail/new] Ep. 615 | The Fog of War and Humanity Guest: Andrea Nordquist, Military Blue Star Mothers NY Chapter 14 Part 3 | hmTv at HMTC In Part 3 of The Fog of War and Humanity, host Richard Acritelli concludes his conversation with Andrea Nordquist of Military Blue Star Mothers NY Chapter 14, highlighting the creative, personal, and deeply human ways the organization supports veterans, military families, and communities across Long Island. Andrea shares the many projects led by the Blue Star Mothers, including “Rosie” sewing events, handmade pillowcases for veterans receiving treatment, Christmas trees decorated with repurposed Wreaths Across America bows, and upcoming wreath-making efforts for veterans. She reflects on the emotional moments when small gestures, such as a simple holiday tree, brought comfort to veterans who had not decorated in years, including one veteran living in his car. The conversation also explores the group’s support for veterans in prison programs, including collecting yarn so incarcerated veterans can crochet and knit hats, scarves, mittens, and toys for underprivileged children. Andrea explains how these efforts give veterans purpose, structure, dignity, and a chance to give back. Richard and Andrea discuss the importance of delegation, community partnerships, local businesses that quietly support veterans, and the ongoing challenges of fundraising and public perception. Andrea also speaks about cooking monthly meals for veterans at Liberty Village, supporting awareness around veteran suicide through “22 a day” efforts, and recognizing that even small donations and acts of kindness can make a meaningful difference. The episode closes with a powerful message about involving young people in service, planting seeds of responsibility, and never underestimating what students and future generations can accomplish when given a chance to care, contribute, and lead. This final part is a moving tribute to service, volunteerism, compassion, and the quiet army of people who make sure veterans and their families are never forgotten. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2449781/support]

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episode Ep 614 The Fog of War and Humanity with Richard Acritelli and guest Andrea Nordquist P2 on hmTv cover

Ep 614 The Fog of War and Humanity with Richard Acritelli and guest Andrea Nordquist P2 on hmTv

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2449781/fan_mail/new] Ep. 614 | The Fog of War and Humanity Guest: Andrea Nordquist, Military Blue Star Mothers NY Chapter 14 Part 2 | hmTv at HMTC In Part 2 of The Fog of War and Humanity, host Richard Acritelli continues his conversation with Andrea Nordquist of Military Blue Star Mothers NY Chapter 14, exploring the urgent needs facing veterans and military families across Nassau County, Queens, and Long Island. Andrea discusses the work of the Blue Star Mothers, including fundraising, food support for veterans through the Vet Mart in East Meadow, and the growing reality that many veterans in need are not elderly, but young service members and families struggling to make ends meet in one of the most expensive regions in the country. She shares how the organization provides food, meat, gift cards, and support for children of veterans during the holiday season. The conversation also turns to honoring fallen and forgotten veterans, including the burial of unclaimed veterans at Long Island National Cemetery. Andrea explains how the veteran community comes together with color guards, music, and presence so that no veteran is laid to rest alone. Richard and Andrea also reflect on Long Island’s deep military history, the importance of recognizing students entering military service, the challenges recruiters face in schools, and the value of military experience in careers such as law enforcement and public service. The episode closes with powerful reflections on September 11, the lasting impact on Long Island families, the work of Tunnel to Towers, and the responsibility to keep history alive for younger generations who did not live through it. This episode is a meaningful tribute to veterans, military families, community service, and the people who quietly step forward to make sure those who served are seen, honored, and supported. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2449781/support]

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episode Ep 613: The Fog of War and Humanity with Richard Acritelli and guest Andrea Nordquist P1 on hmTv cover

Ep 613: The Fog of War and Humanity with Richard Acritelli and guest Andrea Nordquist P1 on hmTv

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2449781/fan_mail/new] Ep. 613 | The Fog of War and Humanity Guest: Andrea Nordquist, Military Blue Star Mothers NY Chapter 14 Part 1 | hmTv at HMTC In Part 1 of The Fog of War and Humanity, host Richard Acritelli welcomes Andrea Nordquist, President of Military Blue Star Mothers NY Chapter 14, for a heartfelt conversation about service, sacrifice, family, and the ongoing responsibility to support America’s veterans. Andrea shares her Long Island roots, her path from Nassau Community College and Cortland to teaching and community service, and the military legacy within her own family. She reflects on her father’s service in the Army Air Corps and the powerful story of her Uncle Joe, a wounded World War II veteran and Purple Heart recipient who lost his arm after being injured in France, then spent years giving back to other veterans through volunteer service. Richard and Andrea discuss the importance of preserving veterans’ stories before they are lost, especially as families uncover photographs, records, and artifacts from relatives who rarely spoke about their wartime experiences. Their conversation also explores the critical role of organizations like the VFW, American Legion, AMVETS, and Blue Star Mothers in providing camaraderie, support, and a sense of belonging for service members and their families. Andrea also speaks about her son’s decision to join the Air Force, his continued service in the Air National Guard, and her own journey into the Blue Star Mothers. She explains how the organization supports military families, honors fallen service members, assists veterans, reaches out to elderly shut-ins, recognizes widows of veterans, and encourages young people entering military service. This episode highlights the human side of military service, the value of community, the importance of mental health support, and the need to make sure veterans know they are never forgotten. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2449781/support]

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episode Ep 612: The Israeli Bond with Gal Swisa Cohen and guest Gal Atia on hmTv cover

Ep 612: The Israeli Bond with Gal Swisa Cohen and guest Gal Atia on hmTv

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episode Ep 611: Many Voices. One Community with Gaitley Stevenson Mathews and guest Kate Csillag on hmTv cover

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2449781/fan_mail/new] In this episode of Many Voices. One Community on hmTv, host Gaitley Stevenson Mathews welcomes Kate Csillag, founder of Knit with Kate, for a warm and inspiring conversation about the power of knitting, crocheting, service, and human connection. Kate shares how fiber arts have been part of her life since childhood and how she now uses knitting and crochet to bring people together across Glen Cove, Bayville, libraries, senior centers, temples, and community spaces. What begins with yarn and needles becomes something far greater: a place of belonging, friendship, healing, and purpose. Together, Gaitley and Kate explore how creative arts can bridge differences, reduce loneliness, and build community among people of all ages, backgrounds, and experiences. Kate also discusses her group’s charitable work, including a remarkable veterans drive that collected more than 1,600 handmade and donated items, as well as ongoing donations of blankets and other items to veterans, shelters, and those in need. This heartfelt episode reminds us that community can be built one stitch, one conversation, and one act of kindness at a time. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2449781/support]

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