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In this episode of the Tango Tango podcast, host Lloyd Knight welcomes authors and filmmakers Karin Tanabe and Victoria Kelly to share the journey behind their PBS documentary Atomic Echoes. With family histories connected to both sides of World War II, Victoria’s grandfather served as a medic in Nagasaki and Karin’s grandfather was a Japanese soldier, the longtime friends uncover powerful stories of resilience, reconciliation, and hope.
They discuss how the project began, the challenges of interviewing veterans and survivors, and the intensive research required to capture voices long overlooked. From faith communities in Japan to American veterans who were never recognized for their post-war service, Atomic Echoes offers a respectful and human lens on history.
Karin and Victoria also reflect on the lessons they gained from the filmmaking process, from fundraising to finishing the project in just 11 months. More than a story about the past, their film underscores the urgent need for peace and the unifying power of storytelling today.
Jump into the conversation:
(00:00) Intro
(02:05) Meet Victoria Kelly
(05:23) Meet Karin Tanabe
(10:45) The making of Atomic Echoes
(18:38) Challenges in finding veterans
(22:23) Veterans’ desire to share their stories
(23:19) Planting trees and symbolic acts
(25:07) Inspirational stories from the journey
(29:47) Learning from the filmmaking process
(32:23) The intersection of history and hope
Additional Links & Resources:
Tango Tango is proudly sponsored by Supply Chain Now. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/atomic-echoes-preseving-voices-hiroshima-nagasaki-1tt13
In this episode of the Tango Tango podcast, host Lloyd Knight welcomes authors and filmmakers Karin Tanabe and Victoria Kelly to share the journey behind their PBS documentary Atomic Echoes. With family histories connected to both sides of World War II, Victoria’s grandfather served as a medic in Nagasaki and Karin’s grandfather was a Japanese soldier, the longtime friends uncover powerful stories of resilience, reconciliation, and hope.
They discuss how the project began, the challenges of interviewing veterans and survivors, and the intensive research required to capture voices long overlooked. From faith communities in Japan to American veterans who were never recognized for their post-war service, Atomic Echoes offers a respectful and human lens on history.
Karin and Victoria also reflect on the lessons they gained from the filmmaking process, from fundraising to finishing the project in just 11 months. More than a story about the past, their film underscores the urgent need for peace and the unifying power of storytelling today.
Jump into the conversation:
(00:00) Intro
(02:05) Meet Victoria Kelly
(05:23) Meet Karin Tanabe
(10:45) The making of Atomic Echoes
(18:38) Challenges in finding veterans
(22:23) Veterans’ desire to share their stories
(23:19) Planting trees and symbolic acts
(25:07) Inspirational stories from the journey
(29:47) Learning from the filmmaking process
(32:23) The intersection of history and hope
Additional Links & Resources:
Tango Tango is proudly sponsored by Supply Chain Now. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/atomic-echoes-preseving-voices-hiroshima-nagasaki-1tt13