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Daniel Everitt-Lock: Nuclear Weapons, Fallout & Why Don't We Know About This?

42 min · 17 de jun de 2026
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This week we talk to documentary filmmaker Daniel Everitt-Lock, who spent four years chasing a story most of us have never heard: the people still living with the fallout of nuclear weapons testing. Over 2,000 bombs. Five governments. Millions of people affected — atomic veterans who saw the flash through their own closed hands, Indigenous communities living on the uranium, families from islands that no longer exist. Almost none of it makes it into a history class. Daniel isn't an activist. He's a filmmaker. His job, as he puts it, is to get as many eyes on this as possible and let the people living it take it from there. His film, Our Planet, The People, My Blood, opened in UK cinemas this May. We get into how it got made, deterrence and denial, what a body passes down through a bloodline, and the strange math of a government that hands you $73 and calls it even. Stay Connected with Legacy of Loud: https://linktr.ee/legacyofloud [https://linktr.ee/legacyofloud] Chapters: 00:00 Introduction  00:58 Exploring Career Paths and Pivots 03:35 Documentary Insights and Creative Processes 06:39 Cultural Reflections and Personal Experiences 14:50 Political Context and Public Perception 22:45 Personal Growth and Learning Through Documentary 41:23 Conclusion and Future Endeavors

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episode Daniel Everitt-Lock: Nuclear Weapons, Fallout & Why Don't We Know About This? artwork

Daniel Everitt-Lock: Nuclear Weapons, Fallout & Why Don't We Know About This?

This week we talk to documentary filmmaker Daniel Everitt-Lock, who spent four years chasing a story most of us have never heard: the people still living with the fallout of nuclear weapons testing. Over 2,000 bombs. Five governments. Millions of people affected — atomic veterans who saw the flash through their own closed hands, Indigenous communities living on the uranium, families from islands that no longer exist. Almost none of it makes it into a history class. Daniel isn't an activist. He's a filmmaker. His job, as he puts it, is to get as many eyes on this as possible and let the people living it take it from there. His film, Our Planet, The People, My Blood, opened in UK cinemas this May. We get into how it got made, deterrence and denial, what a body passes down through a bloodline, and the strange math of a government that hands you $73 and calls it even. Stay Connected with Legacy of Loud: https://linktr.ee/legacyofloud [https://linktr.ee/legacyofloud] Chapters: 00:00 Introduction  00:58 Exploring Career Paths and Pivots 03:35 Documentary Insights and Creative Processes 06:39 Cultural Reflections and Personal Experiences 14:50 Political Context and Public Perception 22:45 Personal Growth and Learning Through Documentary 41:23 Conclusion and Future Endeavors

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