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POWER: The Human Toll of Infrastructure

No Time For Fear

Release Date: 03/26/2025

POWER: The Human Toll of Infrastructure show art POWER: The Human Toll of Infrastructure

No Time For Fear

To build the TVA infrastructure that would bring electricity to millions of homes in the Tennessee Valley, many other families lost their homes in the process. In this episode we look at how thousands of families were displaced due to the construction of TVA's dams and reservoirs. NO TIME FOR FEAR is created and hosted by Eira Tansey of Memory Rising, an archival consulting company. For more information, episode transcripts, and ways to support the podcast, please visit https://notimeforfear.net/.

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David Lilienthal, one of the first directors of the Tennessee Valley Authority, was instrumental in its electrification projects. His unwavering principles and pragmatic approach helped the TVA navigate through controversy and accomplish a stunning amount of work. In this episode, we explore Lilienthal's dedication to public service and what his vision can teach us today. NO TIME FOR FEAR is created and hosted by Eira Tansey of Memory Rising, an archival consulting company. For more information, episode transcripts, and ways to support the podcast, please visit

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To build the TVA infrastructure that would bring electricity to millions of homes in the Tennessee Valley, many other families lost their homes in the process. In this episode we look at how thousands of families were displaced due to the construction of TVA's dams and reservoirs. NO TIME FOR FEAR is created and hosted by Eira Tansey of Memory Rising, an archival consulting company. For more information, episode transcripts, and ways to support the podcast, please visit https://notimeforfear.net/.