
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


A decade after Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast, much of the physical damage the storm caused has been repaired—neighborhoods and communities have been rebuilt, schools and businesses have re-opened. But a deeper, invisible wound brought by the storm remains. We bring you the story of a young man for whom the storm unleashed a torrent of difficulties that persist ten years later, and we hear from an expert on how the field of emergency mental health care grew in the wake of Katrina.
By WHYY4.6
305305 ratings
A decade after Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast, much of the physical damage the storm caused has been repaired—neighborhoods and communities have been rebuilt, schools and businesses have re-opened. But a deeper, invisible wound brought by the storm remains. We bring you the story of a young man for whom the storm unleashed a torrent of difficulties that persist ten years later, and we hear from an expert on how the field of emergency mental health care grew in the wake of Katrina.

90,964 Listeners

22,046 Listeners

44,046 Listeners

38,631 Listeners

6,835 Listeners

43,743 Listeners

3,996 Listeners

8,494 Listeners

39 Listeners

936 Listeners

10,167 Listeners

6,453 Listeners

4,685 Listeners

16,455 Listeners

1,194 Listeners

1,580 Listeners

2,210 Listeners

192 Listeners