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The Memory Generation
Julie Lindahl

The Memory Generation

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 41:31


Join Rachael Cerrotti in conversation with Julie Lindahl. Julie is a multi-national author, educator, and democracy activist living in Sweden. Following a six-year journey in Europe and Latin America in which she discovered her grandparents' role in the Third Reich, she wrote her memoir, The Pendulum: A Granddaughter's Search for Her Family's Forbidden Nazi Past.  Her work demonstrates how facing dark historical truths and taking responsibility for them, whether at a family or national level, can lead to a brighter future. 

Snap Judgment
The Family Name - Snap Classic

Snap Judgment

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 49:02 Very Popular


When Julie Lindahl discovered that her grandfather had been an active member of the German SS, she decided to return to the scene of his crimes. But her grandmother made things difficult. This story contains brief descriptions of graphic imagery and torture. Please take care while listening. Thanks, Julie, for sharing your story with us! Julie Lindahl has written a book about her experience: The Pendulum: A Granddaughter's Search for Her Family's Forbidden Nazi Past. A version of this story was originally produced for the podcast Kind World, which tells stories about the effect a single act can have on our lives. You can find Kind World in any podcast app. Produced by Erika Lantz with production assistance from Liz Mak Original Score and Sound Design by Leon Morimoto Artwork by Teo Ducot Season 13 - Episode 23 - Snap Classic

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Thecuriousmanspodcast
Julie Lindahl Interview Episode 79

Thecuriousmanspodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 78:29


In this interview Matt Crawford talks with Speaker, Activist and author Julie Lindahl about her activism work and her most recent book The Pendulum. In her book The Pendulum Julie tracks down her family's secret past through multiple countries and across many years of research. What follows is a painfully honest writing of what she uncovered and how she has coped with it. A beautiful and touching read about healing and forgiveness that I think we all need to read right now.

The World From My Window
Julie Lindahl

The World From My Window

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 49:41


The World From My Window is an unscripted show where we lead our guests through a conversation inspired by the process a writer takes when planning their work, with the aim of uncovering the true life stories of our guests and bringing new learnings and positivity to our listeners. Julie's memoir, “The Pendulum,” reveals her 6-year journey through Europe and Latin America to discover the role her grandparents played in the Third Reich. We talk about generational trauma, empathy, forgiveness and go deeper into the role of storytelling to make sense of your past, present and future. We want to find out what the world looks like from her window, hear about the characters that have inspired her, the moments that have shaped the chapters of her life, what he has learnt along the way and even, what the title of their life story might be.

BBC Lê
A brasileira que descobriu o passado nazista do próprio avô

BBC Lê

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 13:18


Julie Lindahl sentia desde criança que sua família guardava segredo obscuro, mas não fazia ideia do que era. Investigação do passado familiar a levou em jornada transformadora.

BBC Lê
A brasileira que descobriu o passado nazista do próprio avô

BBC Lê

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 13:18


Julie Lindahl sentia desde criança que sua família guardava segredo obscuro, mas não fazia ideia do que era. Investigação do passado familiar a levou em jornada transformadora.

Voices Between – The Creative Conversations
"Vårt DNA visar utan tvivel att det inte finns några människoraser". Leon Weintraub i samtal med Julie Lindahl

Voices Between – The Creative Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 49:48


Den 27 januari 1945 när Auschwitz befriades var en vanlig dag som alla andra för Leon Weintraub. Han var fånge i koncentrationslägret Gross-Rosen efter att ha undkommit Auschwitz och överlevt fem år i ghettot Litzmannstadt. Weintraub överlevde flera läger efter Gross-Rosen. I detta informella samtal inför Förintelsens Minnesdag den 27 januari 2021 med författaren Julie Lindahl berättar kvinnoläkaren Leon Weintraub om sina erfarenheter under och efter kriget. 

Voices Between – The Creative Conversations
Carl and Elizabeth Rosner discuss their family's survival of the Holocaust in conversation with author Julie Lindahl (long version including Carl's story and reflections)

Voices Between – The Creative Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 94:14


How can sharing the story of a childhood lost to the Holocaust attest to the power of positivity, and foster healing and resilience? From Schenectady, New York, Carl Rosner and his daughter, author Elizabeth Rosner, discuss their family's survival of the Holocaust and his survival of the peace in Denmark, Sweden and the U.S. in conversation with author Julie Lindahl in Drottningholm, Sweden. Carl puts the spotlight on the 1.5 million children who perished and offers hope for the future in the many children he has met who are taking responsibility by listening and carrying stories such as his forward.  This is the long version which includes Carl's detailed story and reflections by him and his daughter. A shorter version including reflections only is available among Voices Between podcasts.

Voices Between – The Creative Conversations
Short version – Carl and Elizabeth Rosner discuss their family's survival of the Holocaust in conversation with author Julie Lindahl (short version including Carl's and Elizabeth's reflections)

Voices Between – The Creative Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2021 32:44


Carl Rosner puts the spotlight on the 1.5 million children who perished and offers hope for the future in the many children he has met who are taking responsibility by listening and carrying stories such as his forward.How can sharing the story of a childhood lost to the Holocaust attest to the power of positivity, and foster healing and resilience? From Schenectady, New York, Carl Rosner and his daughter, author Elizabeth Rosner, discuss their family's survival of the Holocaust and his survival of the peace in Denmark, Sweden and the U.S. in conversation with author Julie Lindahl in Drottningholm, Sweden. This is the shorter version of the longer interview also available among Voices Between podcasts.

Voices Between – The Creative Conversations
"Vi får inte leva utan att ha ögonen öppna för det förflutna." Julie Lindahl intervjuas av Helena Trus

Voices Between – The Creative Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2021 23:12


Vad gör pandemin med demokratin och mänskliga rättigheter? Författaren Julie Lindahl berättar också om sin nya roman som fokuserar på kvinnans roll under den nazistiska rörelsen samt hur deras uppfostringsmetoder påverkat generationerna som kom efter. Ett samtal mellan Julie Lindahl och journalisten Helena Trus. 

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Voices Between – The Creative Conversations
"Jag kunde inbilla mig att hon var odödlig." Helena Trus intervjuas av Julie Lindahl

Voices Between – The Creative Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2021 20:42


Journalisten Helena Trus farmor Cyla överlevde det otänkbara och gick nyligen bort i sviterna av covid-19. Hur påverkas vårt kollektiva minne av Förintelsen när vi förlorar allt fler förstahandsvittnen? Därför är det viktigare än någonsin att fortsätta berätta. Ett samtal mellan författaren Julie Lindahl och Helena Trus. 

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Snap Judgment
Shame

Snap Judgment

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2020 53:30


What’s keeping you from feeling proud today? We’re exploring that question with a special Snap two-for-one: SHAMEBOOTH, a traveling art installation, hotline, and podcast featuring the voices of real people sharing their shame, and “Quiet Is Best,” a story from Julie Lindahl about her shocking discovery of a secret -- and shameful -- family legacy. Content advisory: These stories detail substances, violence/graphic images of Nazi Germany, and sexual assault. Sensitive listeners, please be advised. STORIES: SHAMEBOOTH Recordings SHAMEBOOTH explores the science & psychology behind one of the most intense and isolating emotions a person can feel by capturing the voices of real people who step into a refurbished phone booth to speak their truths. It has become an art installation, podcast, hotline, live event space, and movement to help people get proud. A very big thank you to all of the brave people who stepped into the SHAMEBOOTH, baring their souls. For more, head on over to SHAMEBOOTH and subscribe to the podcast! SHAMEBOOTH’s creator and host is Paula Williams. The podcast is produced by the fine folks at SOUND MADE PUBLIC: Tania Ketenjian, Philip Wood, and Katie McCutcheon. Production assistance was by Snap’s Regina Bediako. “Quiet is Best” - Snap Classic When Julie Lindahl discovered that her grandfather had been an active member of the German SS, she decided to return to the scene of his crimes. But her grandmother made things difficult. Thank you, Julie, for sharing your story with Snap! A version of this story was originally produced for the podcast Kind World. For more, please make sure to check out Julie Lindahl’s book, The Pendulum: A Granddaughther’s Search for Her Family’s Forbidden Nazi Past. Produced by Erika Lantz, original score by Leon Morimoto with production assistance by Liz Mak Season 11 - Episode 28

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RD Talks
My family's secret past

RD Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2020 37:30


Mysteries swirled about my grandfather, but no one would talk to me about him honestly. Finally, I decided to find the answers on my own. First published August 2020. Written by Julie Lindahl, from the book The Pendulum. Read by Zoe Meunier.

The Europeans
The Chain, part two

The Europeans

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 18:42


We're hopping from Sweden to France, France to Spain, and Spain to Austria for part two of The Chain, a series of love-letters from Europeans to each other's countries. This week we're climbing a volcano, feasting on chocolate cake, and seeing Europe through a dog's eyes. The Chain is presented by Mick ter Reehorst and is a collaboration with Are We Europe as part of the Summer of Solidarity, a pop-up collaborative journalism project. Find out more at https://www.summerofsolidarity.eu. The stories you heard were written by Julie Lindahl, Sedera Ranaivoarinosy and Marta Santiváñez. Lisa Klevermark was the voice of Ellie. Mixing and sound design was by Katz Laszlo, production by Dominic Kraemer, and editing by Katy Lee. Music and sound effects from Blue Dot Sessions and Freesound.org. The final waltz was Johann Strauss' G'schichten aus dem Wienerwald, played by the Wiener Johann Strauss Orchester. https://europeanspodcast.com | https://www.areweeurope.com

Outlook
Discovering my grandfather's secret Nazi past

Outlook

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2020 26:28


Growing up, Julie Lindahl felt a sense of shame hung over her family, but had no idea why. Her father’s dying words confirmed she needed answers. And so began a seven year search for information. She started at the German Federal Archives where she was handed a file that exposed her grandfather’s Nazi past. Her findings sent her on a life-changing journey to track down and make amends with people who had fallen victim to her grandfather’s brutality. Julie has written a book about her story called The Pendulum: A Granddaughter's Search for Her Family's Forbidden Nazi Past. Presenter: Andrea Kennedy Producer: Mariana Des Forges Picture: Julie Lindahl aged three and her grandfather in Brazil Credit: Courtesy of Julie Lindahl

Känslosmart
Julie Lindahl - Pendeln

Känslosmart

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2020 61:15


Julie Lindahl är författare, utbildare och aktivist bosatt i Sverige. Under en sex år lång resa genom Europa och Latinamerika undersökte hon arvet efter sina morföräldrar och konsekvenserna för henne själv och hennes familj.  Under våren 2010 besökte Julie Lindahl i ren förtvivlan det tyska federala arkivet i Berlin. Det förflutna hade kastat sin skugga över hennes familj och förgiftat relationer och lämnat stort lidande i spåren efter sig. Lindahl var förberedd på det värsta och hennes farhågor bekräftades då hon fick reda på att hennes morföräldrar hade tillhört SS i det ockuperade Polen under andra världskriget, och att de hade flytt till Latinamerika 1960, strax före rättegången mot Adolf Eichmann. Denna upptäckt ledde till en sexårig resa genom Tyskland, Polen, Paraguay och Brasilien. Den förvandlade hennes värld och sättet som hon såg på nyckelgestalterna i den, inklusive henne själv. I sin bok, Pendeln, låter hon läsaren följa med på en dramatisk resa genom mänskligheten.

Voices Between – The Creative Conversations
INHERITING TRAGEDY, ILLUMINATING HUMANITY – Elizabeth Rosner in dialogue with Julie Lindahl

Voices Between – The Creative Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2020 41:18


In Survivor Café: The Legacy of Trauma and the Labyrinth of Memory Elizabeth Rosner, illuminates the experience of inheriting tragedy and how to interest people in the stories of the Holocaust, even as they are not born into families such as hers. Is literature about the Holocaust always doomed to insufficiency in its effort to give rise to an understanding of the horror and intensity of those experiences.

Voices Between – The Creative Conversations
TWO GRANDDAUGHTERS OF NAZIS DISCUSS LEGACY & RESPONSIBILITY – Jessica Shattuck in dialogue with Julie Lindahl

Voices Between – The Creative Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2020 49:00


Two authors, both granddaughters of Nazis reflect upon themes raised by their family legacies: trying to understand versus the danger of normalizing extremism, forgiveness and responsibility, memory and truth, and what the third generation can contribute when it comes to understanding the historical significance of the Holocaust. Julie Lindahl interviews novelist Jessica Shattuck, "The Women in the Castle."

The Portal
10: Julie Lindahl: Shaking the poisoned fruit of shame out of the family tree

The Portal

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 100:06


Eric sits down with Julie Lindahl, author of "The Pendulum". What happens when an ethnically German girl growing up in Brazil gets curious to finally make sense of her family history to stop the cycle of dysfunction? Julie Lindahl's new book "The Pendulum" shows us what it can take to find a portal out of inter-generational trauma. Eric welcomes his house-guest Julie Lindahl to tell her extraordinary story on this episode of The Portal. The episode is raw and recorded at home on a hand held device; there will be no video. Four Sigmatic: FourSigmatic.com/PORTAL and use discount code PORTAL to get a 15% discount on all orders Chili Pad chilitechnology.com/portal and use code “PORTALCHILI” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Voices Between – The Creative Conversations
USING AN UNBEARABLE PAST FOR GOOD – Julie Lindahl interviewed by Rachel Kadish

Voices Between – The Creative Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2019 44:50


What does it mean to take responsibility for deeds you yourself did not commit? Julie Lindahl relates her experience unearthing the truth of her grandparents’ involvement with Nazism and discuss the process that led her to write The Pendulum and to grapple with the legacy of her grandparents’ work on behalf of the Nazis’ racial war and talks about the fight against mounting extremism today.

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Se människan
49/2019. Julie Lindahl och Antje Jackélen

Se människan

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2019 21:22


Julie Lindahl samtalar med ärkebiskop Antje Jackelén om sin upptäckt att hennes morföräldrar varit aktiva nazister under andra världskriget och om sin brottning med ondska och ansvar. Vad innebär det att vara barn eller barnbarn till förövare? Medarrangör: Norstedts

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Voices Between – The Creative Conversations
WAR & THE GENERATIONS – Derek B Miller in dialogue with Julie Lindahl

Voices Between – The Creative Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2019 51:24


Can we ever bridge the void between the generations when it comes to the legacy of war? What price must Jews pay to become accepted as Americans or Europeans? How do war and peace affect our perceptions of the relationship between the US and Europe? Author and activist Julie Lindahl talks with novelist Derek B. Miller. storiesforsociety.com Voices Between: an initiative by storytellers to innovate learning about war and peace.

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Snap Judgment
The Family Name

Snap Judgment

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 48:43


1.  Quiet is Best When Julie Lindahl discovered that her grandfather had been an active member of the German SS, she decided to return to the scene of his crimes. But her grandmother made things difficult. Julie Lindahl has written a book about her experience:  The Pendulum: A Granddaughter's Search for her Family's Forbidden Nazi Past. A version of this story was originally produced for the podcast Kind World, which tells stories about the effect a single act can have on our lives. You can find Kind World in any podcast app. Producer: Erika Lantz Production Assistance: Liz Mak Original Score and Sound Design: Leon Morimoto 2. Like A House On Fire Young Glynn is trying to keep up appearances at school, despite his family’s hardships. Then his house goes up in flames. Performed live in Portland at Revolution Hall. Music composed and performed: BELL'S ATLAS Season 10 Episode 15

Kropp & Själ
Bära en hemlighet

Kropp & Själ

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2019 55:10


Hur påverkas vi av att bära på en mörk hemlighet? Sanningen kan vara förlösande, men den kan också vara tyngre än vi mäktar med.   Ibland finns hemligheterna djupt bevarade i familjen. Så var det för Julie Lindahl som hela sin barndom anande att något inte stod rätt till. - På familjeträffarna var det vissa ämnen som vi inte fick beröra. Hemligheten låg som en dimma mellan oss i familjen, berättar hon. Som vuxen började hon släktforska och upptäckte något som skulle förändra hennes syn på familjen för alltid.  Curt bar på en hemlighet i årtionden, av rädsla för att bli övergiven av familj och vänner.  - Jag isolerade mig mycket så att jag skulle slippa hålla uppe fasaden.  Hemligheten avslöjas en dag när hans barn tittar på ett tv-program, det handlar om en pojke som har en pojkvän. Curt bryter ihop.  - Jag kände att jag måste få vara mig själv, berättar han. Gäster i programmet: Esbjörn Hagberg, f.d biskop och själavårdare, Sandra Guteklint, psykolog, Jorge Lintrup, släktforskare. Programledare är Ulrika Hjalmarson Neideman. Programmet sänds direkt.

Cliopodden
15 Julie Lindahl om boken Pendeln – Ett barnbarn utforskar sin familjs nazistiska förflutna

Cliopodden

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2019 41:20


Julie Lindahl samtalar med Bo Eriksson om hur hon på jakt efter familjens mörka hemlighet tvingas att reflektera över en rad komplexa frågor: Vad är ondska? Varifrån kommer den? Hur växer den? Hur handskas man som anhörig med skam?

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Kind World
The Bridge

Kind World

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2017 7:38


Julie Lindahl and Rachael Cerrotti of our previous two episodes meet, and a twist of fate changes everything for Rachael.

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Kind World
The Secret

Kind World

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2017 7:32


Julie Lindahl felt burdened by an indescribable guilt, a feeling she could never understand.

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