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The Mick Clifford Podcast: Mark O’Connell-End of the World as they know it. How do you prepare for the end of the world? One writer set out to find out. This week's guest on the Mick Clifford podcast is Mark O'Connell, author of Notes From an Apocalypse-A Personal Journey to the End of the World and Back. Fri, 07 May, 2021 - 22:54 Mick Clifford Author Mark O’Connell spent two years travelling around the globe meeting individuals and groups who are preparing for, well, the end. Notes From an Apocalypse – A Personal Journey to the End of the World and Back is his fascinating and humorous account of what makes these people tick and how he can relate to some of their anxiety.
KEYNOTES: Rotarians adapt to online setting Rosemary Rimkus The confines of COVID-19 have forced the Hudson Rotary Club to adapt its meetings and its aims. Organized in 1923, almost one hundred years later the Hudson service organization has swapped its weekly meetings at the Hudson Portuguese Club for bi-weekly “Zoom” meetings, and in recent years dropped its mandatory weekly attendance rules. Hudson Town Moderator Richard Harrity, current club president, said when Covid restrictions were announced in March 2020, the club attempted outdoor meetings for a few months, “but in the Fall the weather forced us to make other plans.” At recent “Zoom” meetings, the club has hosted guest speakers Tom Gregory, who will soon succeed Tom Moses as town administrator; Police Chief Rick DiPersio and Mark O’Connell, Avidia bank president.
Listen 51 min MORE What’s the obsession with the end of times, and do America’s historical roots inspire survivalism? Image by Zastolskiy Victor/Shutterstock. Throughout history, there have always been a small group of people who prepare for doomsday. Today, according to a YouGov poll conducted in 2020, roughly one in five Americans feel that an apocalypse is coming. So what’s the obsession with the end of times, and do America’s historical roots inspire survivalism? KCRW’s Jonathan Bastian learns about the lives and mindsets of people who think the apocalypse is around the corner. Journalist Mark O’Connell crosses the globe in search of preppers and shares his experiences. We also explore the psychology and religious beliefs of preppers, and examine whether the Book of Revelations offers an alternative way to understand apocalyptic moments with Williams College Professor Jaqueline Hiligo and Yale University Professor Yii- Jan Lin.
Listen 32 min Why American individualism is perfectly suited to the doomsday prepper movement Photo by Shutterstock. When the pandemic hit last year, it didn’t take long for grocery stores to have their shelves wiped clean. Long lines sprung up as shoppers scrambled to stock up on canned goods, water, and toilet paper. For some, however, preparing for the apocalypse is a serious business. Doomsday preppers are more than just fringe survivalists. High-end luxury apocalypse shelters are increasingly popular among the mega-rich, and, fuelled by times of chaos and uncertainty, end-times preparedness has become a multimillion-dollar industry. In “Notes from an Apocalypse, a Personal Journey to the End of the World and Back,” Irish author Mark O’Connell explores survivalist destinations around the globe and examines why people feel the need to go to extreme lengths preparing for “The End of Time.” Though survivalism has global appeal, he says that America’s rugged individualism is particularly suited to the prepper movement.