Boy and Island
Andrew Hurst
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About This Podcast
This podcast explores the development of the book, Boy and Island by Andrew Hurst which centers on the Three Mile Island (T.M.I.) nuclear power accident that occurred near his childhood home in Middletown, Pennsylvania on March 28, 1979—the most significant accident in U.S. commercial nuclear power plant history. Boy and Island examines T.M.I.’s impact on local citizens by unveiling the previously untold story of his family’s incredible journey in search of sanity and justice on the frontline of a nuclear nightmare. Hurst was six-years-old when the accident occurred, while his father, James Hurst, was a founding member of PANE (People Against Nuclear Energy). PANE’s mission to hold T.M.I.’s owners and operators accountable for psychological and emotional trauma went all the way to the United States Supreme Court. In waging this war, the Hurst family found themselves in an astounding series of circumstances that uprooted their lives and led them to seek refuge in strange places, leading to encounters with remarkable people. Hurst’s first-person account of these experiences is sensitively crafted with poetic insights from his insider’s perspective and loaded with rare, unpublished photos and archival materials.
Boy and Island also examines the ways the T.M.I. experience has impacted Hurst’s creative instincts as an artist and how it has shaped his character as an adult. Ultimately, Hurst sees Boy and Island functioning as a story that transcends the confines of the T.M.I. issue by mining the tragedy for unconventional wisdom and forward thinking about place, family, and social justice.
Read more about Boy and Island at www.boyandisland.com
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Recent Episodes
S1E16 Episode 9: Three Mile Island 47th Anniversary
To commemorate the 47th anniversary of the accident at Three Mile Island, Andrew is interviewed by his wife Shona on a variety of topics including the reopening of T.M.I., the nuclear industry’s…
S1E15 Episode 8: Meditations on a Correspondence; When Jim Hurst met Jim Hurst
A provocative exploration of the Hurst family’s unlikely and little known encounter amidst the early aftermath of the accident at T.M.I. that transformed their evacuation experience into an esoteric…
S1E14 Episode 7: Three Mile Island 46th Anniversary (Part 3)
A revealing and soulful interview with Eric Epstein. Eric is chairman of T.M.I.A. (Three Mile Island Alert). Founder of EFMR, a non-profit radiation monitoring group, as well as the founder of Rock…
S1E13 Episode 7: Three Mile Island 46th Anniversary (Part 2)
A candid and heartfelt conversation with my dear friend, Don Hossler, who worked closely with my father in the grassroots community-based organization P.A.N.E (People Against Nuclear Energy).
S1E12 Episode 7: Three Mile Island 46th Anniversary (Part 1 )
A brief eulogy for my late father, James Hurst, who passed on September 2nd, 2024.
S1E11 Episode 6: Three Mile Island 45th Anniversary
To commemorate the 45th anniversary of the accident at Three Mile Island, I present a very special interview with my sister Leigh Hurst!! In this impromptu and revealing discussion we share memories…
S1E11 Episode 5: “Where Does It Come From? Where Is it Going To?”
An audio exploration of some profound, irreverent, unforgettable and unforgivable events of 2023 that continue to forcibly shape the psychic landscape of ’24 and beyond. Fragments of music by some of…
S1E10 Episode 4: "Honor Thy Error as a Hidden Intention"
After a routine medical procedure goes awry, sending his father Jim into a months-long health crisis, Hurst embarks on an esoteric ponderance on the nature of errors that includes the zen wisdom of…
S1E9 Episode 3: 44th Anniversary
In honor of Women's History Month, this episode contains a very special interview with my mother, Anne Hurst in which we reflect on the 44th anniversary of the accident at Three Mile Island with a…
S1E8 Episode 2: From Sorcery to Utility (Part 5)
In this final part of Episode 2, the question; "How did Three Mile Island Nuclear Power Plant wind up in my backyard?" is finally answered through ruminations on violence as spectacle, the brilliant…
S1E7 Episode 2: From Sorcery to Utility (Part 4)
In this episode, Hurst weighs in on Meltdown the Netflix documentary on Three Mile Island, and continues his deep dive into Deja Vu and its ubiquitous presence in the modern popular psyche through…
S1E6 Episode 2: From Sorcery to Utility (Part 3)
In Part 3 of this multipart episode, Hurst continues to explore the question, “how did the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant wind up in my back yard?” Topics include the deception of photography,…
S1E5 New Year's Update
Hurst offers a candid glimpse into his mindscape during the 2021 Christmas and New Year holiday season. Including revealing audio snapshots of impromptu explorations of psychogeographic sites from…
S1E4 Episode 2: From Sorcery to Utility (Part 2)
Amidst the festivities of the Thanksgiving holiday, Hurst ponders the connective tissues that bring people together. Topics include: the intriguing circumstances that link Howard Carter, the…
S1E3 Update
The Boy and Island Podcast is back with an exciting announcement!
S1E2 Episode 2: From Sorcery to Utility (Part 1)
In part 1 of this 3 part episode, Hurst embarks on a journey that traces the mystical impulses and political intrigue that lurks within the technological discoveries that eventually led to the…
S1E1 Episode 1: Closing/Opening
In this episode Hurst commemorates the 42nd anniversary of the accident at Three Mile Island, with thoughts on rethinking victimhood, the past and future legacy of the nuclear power industry, the…
S1 Trailer
Introducing the Boy and Island podcast, a companion to the forthcoming book by Andrew Hurst. This podcast follows Andrew's creative dissection of the tragic events that occurred at the Three Mile…
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Boy and Island has published 18 episodes since March 2021, covering topics in Documentary, History.
Boy and Island is currently highly active with new episodes semi-annually. Average episode length is 40m.
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