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AJC Director of Campus Affairs Moshe Lencer was on his first visit to Australia when the unimaginable happened. Hours after he enjoyed the sun at Sydney's Bondi Beach, it became the site of an antisemitic terrorist attack, leaving 15 people, including a child and a Holocaust survivor, dead. Moshe recounts attending a student leadership shabbaton, in partnership with Australia's Union for Jewish Students (AUJS), and the immediate aftermath on the ground—a mix of helplessness and resolve—and the powerful scene at Bondi Beach the following day, as Jews and non-Jews gathered to mourn and show solidarity. Reflecting on the rise of antisemitism in Australia, Moshe—speaking as an outsider to the community—underscores the guiding principle of Australian Jews at this moment: "If we stop celebrating Jewish identity, it means they won." Read Full Transcript: https://www.ajc.org/news/podcast/ajcs-asia-pacific-institute-on-how-australias-government-ignored-the-warning-signs-before Resources: -What To Know About the Antisemitic Terror Attack in Sydney -Take action: Urgent: Confirm U.S. Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Antisemitism Listen – AJC Podcasts: -Architects of Peace -The Forgotten Exodus -People of the Pod Follow People of the Pod on your favorite podcast app, and learn more at AJC.org/PeopleofthePod You can reach us at: peopleofthepod@ajc.org If you've appreciated this episode, please be sure to tell your friends, and rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Transcript of the Interview: Manya Brachear Pashman: As the sun began to set in Australia on Sunday, more than 1000 gathered on Bondi Beach in Sydney to celebrate the first night of Hanukkah by the Sea, but at about 6p m, terrorists fired into the crowd, killing at least 15 and wounding dozens more. Students with the Australasian union of Jewish students had just wrapped up a Shaba tone before they headed to Bondi Beach and our own AJC, Director of Campus affairs, Moshe Lencer, whom we affectionately call Moosh, was there with him shortly before the attack, and he's with us now. Moosh, welcome to people of the pod. Moshe Lencer: Thank you for having me. Manya Brachear Pashman: Well, I wish it were under very different circumstances. How are you doing and how are the students doing that you are spending time with there? Moshe Lencer: It's a wonderful question, and the more I think about it, the less I have a clear answer. It's a combination of helplessness, and in the same time, desire towards hope and trying to figure how to move through this very dark time. The last 24 hours, a little bit more than that have been very interesting is this has been my first time ever in Australia. I landed here Friday morning. Right now, for context, it's Monday night, and until about 6pm on Sunday, it was a very pleasant, positive experience, filled with moments of Jewish pride and joy. The reason I'm in Australia, even in this moment, is time, is AJC has a partnership with the Austra Asian union of Jewish students known as AJUS. Which is the student organization that focuses on Leadership for Jewish students in Australia and New Zealand. And I was invited to take part in a shabaton that was held just outside of Sydney with student leaders from both Australia and New Zealand. The weekend was filled with laughter and joy and happiness, and we were making edible chanukias before the holiday, we were talking about ways to advocate for what students needs and for what they need. We even finished the day with kayaking, and there was a lot of happiness and a lot of desire, because, as I learned recently, and I should have understood before by being in the southern hemisphere. This is the beginning of summer. This is the first few weeks when people finish the school year and they're enjoying it. They're celebrating. And that's why the dates were chosen. So it's like beautiful and it's sunny, and we were expelled and everything. And as we were about to start celebrating a holiday that's all about our community and resilience, our resilience was tested again, and now as just over a day into it, we're still trying to see what we can do and how to move forward and support the community right now as it's hurting. Manya Brachear Pashman: You were actually at Bondi Beach shortly before the attack. Can you kind of describe the environment and why you were there in the first place? Moshe Lencer: Yeah, of course, as mentioned, we were doing the shabbaton, and the programming ended around 3pm and it's summer. It's the first few days of summer. If you Google, what can you do, or what should you do and see in Sydney, the first few things people will see will be the Opera House, which is, I think, the most iconic place in the city. And then the second thing is go. It says, Go to Bondi Beach. It's such a big piece of the community here and where people go. It's also super close to where most of the Jewish community lives. So we were saying, okay, the shabbaton is done. A lot of the people are now local. What can we do in between? Before people hop on trains and flights and everything? Let's go to Bondi Beach. We all met up at the frozen yogurt location that's very iconic there very that chain itself was very connected to Sydney, and the participants just went there as an unofficial thing. I got there a little bit after just exploring. I said, my first time in Australia, like, Okay, what do I do? I go to Bondai beach. I walked around there. I was seeing this. It's the first week of summer school. Just ended. The beach was packed. It was sunny, beautiful, everything. I don't think there was a person in Sydney that wasn't at the beach yesterday, and I left the beach at around 510, ish, heading towards dinner with the student leaders at the Opera House. Because if I'm already there, I need, I should see everything else. Manya Brachear Pashman: And so why having, having walked that beach, why was there a Hanukkah celebration there? Can you tell our listeners who may not be familiar with who organized it, and why was the first night celebration? Operation scheduled for that, but that Hanukkah by the sea? Moshe Lencer: Yeah, of course, Hanukkah by the Sea was one of several events that were held yesterday by the Jewish community. Here. It had over 2000 people, but and it wasn't the only one. There were many events that were designed to celebrate, to have joy. Hanukkah is a holiday of lights, the community here, the geography here is that for a lot of us, Hanukkah, as a holiday, happens in the cold, in the winter, and this is the beginning of summer. You know, it's summer we go to the beach. I was joking with them that their Christian friends do Christmas in July, just so they can have snow or cold associated with the holiday. And just to think about it, right? So going to the beach, going to the where that's part of their culture, the culture here. So there were other events not even far from it. It was the best way to celebrate it. And Chabad of Bondi is a community that's growing, and it's community. It's beautiful, and it's using different aspects of of the tapestry that is the Jewish community of Sydney. So it's more of like, why not do it here? Why not have it there? It's, you know, it's the most connected to what's going on. It's, would have been surprising if they weren't doing something here. Manya Brachear Pashman: Was there in a giant menorah on the sands of the shore? Or how did they have it set up there? Moshe Lencer: I will be honest that I missed the preparation. But from what I've seen, though, you know, it's Chabad. They bring giant menorahs wherever they go. I even today they brought a giant menorah to light right there, because this is the core of what Chabad is, is to bring the light, to bring the essence of Judaism, where everyone might go. I walked also today by another location that wasn't far, which had another Hanukkah event yesterday with rides and everything. And they still had the hanukkiah there. That also was a huge Hanukkah. It was, there wasn't hiding of what is going on. You know, the people saw the flyer for what was going on. It was very public. There wasn't a feeling that this holiday should be celebrated in closed doors and hidden from the public. Manya Brachear Pashman: So you had mentioned earlier offline that you went back to Bondai Beach with the students that you were there to observe the Shabbaton with. Can you tell me what the scene is the day after? Moshe Lencer: I arrived there today with, with the senior leadership of AJAS who, for context, these are college age students that have tremendous amount of responsibility and leadership and ability. They oversee Jewish students across the whole continent and New Zealand, just to explain. And these are people there in their early 20s, and today, it was very important for them to make sure that we stop by and pay their respects. We have flowers and we want to go and stop at the site. And we weren't the only people with this idea. And what, from everything in my understanding, was a combination of very structured and a very spontaneous situation. People showed up with flowers and stones to mark they were there, and candles and stuffed animals and ways to make sure that the location is not going to be seen as something that isn't important and isn't marked what the horrible scenes was there. We got there, and I would say, there were, let's say about 100-120 sets of flowers. And then we stood there for another hour and a half, and I think it quadrupled, if not more, in that hour and a half. And it was just lines and lines of people. And what was very also noticeable, these were not just Jewish people, not Jewish and just Jewish individuals. I saw people of faith from different religions. I saw people walking with groceries and putting on flowers and heading back. I said, Children, I don't think there's someone in this whole area, and could have been even outside of Sydney that didn't want to stop and pay their respects because of how horrible that's the situation last night was, and how much it hurt the community, the Jewish community, of course, as being a part of the victims, not just the Jewish community that goes to Bondi, but also the community of Sydney. Many dignitaries have visited the sites in the last 24 hours, and. Um, there were several moments of spontaneous singing. There were, it was Hebrew singing, and it was started by different groups in different moments. It was just ways to those standing there to kind of find some silence in it. It was an attempt. And I'm saying an attempt, because I don't think anything can really help but an attempt to try to start processing, and I'm not going to be worried, and I cannot speak to the community itself as because I'm an outsider, I am fortunate enough to be connected to the members here and to those that are really trying to do what they can to continue and to move forward, but it is an outsider seeing something like this actually, there's some beauty and community and very, very dark times, and to know that it's not just the Jewish community helping each other, but It's the whole community here that they're showing up, just shows there might be some, some hope. Manya Brachear Pashman: Was this out of the blue? I mean, in your conversations with people there on the ground, was this shocking? Or have they sensed a slow motion journey to this point? Moshe Lencer: Antisemitism in Australia has been on the rise for a while now. Since October 7, a lot of events have happened, if it's been synagogues that were set on fire, and if it was individuals that would threaten children right outside of their kindergarten, if it was swastikas being spray painted, as I mentioned, the shabbaton started Friday. I landed at 9am on Friday, and I needed to be at our meeting place that was a main synagogue in Sydney at 11am meaning that my time I went through customs, got all my stuff, I just Uber directly there with my luggage. When I got to the synagogue, I was greeted by a security guard who looked at me and he was very confused of why a person he doesn't know stands outside of his synagogue with luggage. The first thing he told me is like, you're not allowed to walk in with luggage into a synagogue in Australia, and I understood exactly why he was saying this. They don't know me. They don't know what's in my luggage. Don't what can come out of my luggage. All of this story to say is that there, there is this tension. And I said it to him, and I said it when I walked in it I really was appreciative that would everything the security guard, no matter what, no matter what I was saying that was like, You're gonna open your luggage, I'm gonna go through everything you have to make sure that you're no matter we're gonna tell me, I'm making sure that there's nothing here that can harm this community. So the people are taking their job seriously with that being said, Australia as a whole has been lucky to never have events like this, not just on the antisemitism. They have never had this large of a terrorist attack and its soil. So it's one of those they're preparing to for what they know, not what they thought would ever be gun laws on like the US are a lot more stricter there. It's very uncommon to even have weapons so easily. I'm not going to say that people saw it specifically coming. They felt like there is a slow simmer of events. Something's going to happen. No one thought this scale of horrible event can happen, because there was never a scale of this horrible event to a point where it's not a culture like the Jewish community in the US that checks its media and the updates every five minutes that three four hours after event yesterday in downtown Sydney, people were not even aware what was going on in other places, because what they didn't have to check the news. The Jewish community, of course, did. We were told to shelter in places. Everything happened. But if you were someone that is not connected Jewish community in Sydney, and you were in downtown Sydney, and which is in a different part by the Opera House, there's a huge chance you had no it was going on because you didn't need to, because you didn't think that you didn't think that you need to think that something's going to happen. And then moving forward to today, the whole feeling shifted. I got into an Uber that took me to the area, and his first reaction was, I really hope nobody's going to try to shoot you without even knowing I'm Jewish or not, he just like all he knows it was that there was a horrible attack last night in that geographical area. Manya Brachear Pashman: So it's kind of shocking that you landed at 9am and by 11am you were already introduced to the precautions. That they took and the severity with which they with which they took them, and then not even 48 hours later, the worst. What can we do here in the United States or anywhere in the world where people might be listening to this podcast? What can we do to bring comfort, to bring solace, to show support that really will make a difference. Moshe Lencer: Everything I've noticed, I'll say that out of what I've been noticing. And then AJUS has actually just launched about 45 minutes ago, a new initiative that they're asking the community, and when I say in community, I mean the Jewish community at large around the world, to share how they're spreading light right now and this holiday, send videos and pictures of lighting the menorah. It's already the second night of Hanukkah. Here it's right now, 10:34pm on Monday, while the day is only starting in the US. So they're, you know, they're far ahead at 16 hour difference. They want to see, they want to feel that the community and the Jewish pride and joy is still going through this. They're the community as it's hurting and it's trying to recover from this, is also trying to show that there is still a vibrant Jewish community, because at the core of this event is to have us hide and is to have us stop being who we are, and to have an if we stop celebrating Jewish identity means they won. They mean that they got exactly what they wanted by actively attacking us and killing us. They're also stopping us from continuing to be the community that we want to be. So that's one thing. The other thing we're that I am seeing again, I don't want to speak for the community itself. I'm just saying from my experiences with it is to make sure that if you have any interaction with decision makers, if it's in Australia, or diplomats that represent Australia around the world, or even in your own country, that can make any type of public comments. As I said, it was simmering for a while, this didn't show up out of nothing. They didn't expect this horrible thing because, like I said, there was no precedent. But it didn't mean they weren't saying something's going to happen. Australia understood something's going on. But I think right now, what we need to do is putting some pressure to make sure that they're taking a lot more seriously here in Australia, they're taking it a lot more seriously around the world that after two years, when we were saying, this is not just about what they are using, the word of Israel is the fault. We're not against the Jews. It is. It is against the Jews. The lighting of a Hanukkah and Sydney, well, there's a cease fire. Has nothing to do with Israel has all to do with Jewish identity and community, and that's what we need right now to make sure that, you know, we're speaking out. We're making sure that elected officials, those that can make difference, are making a difference. Manya Brachear Pashman: You talked about the past two years that there has been a rise of antisemitism since October Seventh. And just a few days after October 7, you also mentioned the Opera House. The Sydney Opera House was illuminated in blue and white, the colors of the Israeli flag to show solidarity after the terror attack, and yet, there were protesters outside yelling and some yelling antisemitism, and I'm curious if there has been any indication or expression of similar sentiments in the days after this terror attack. Moshe Lencer: From my conversation so far with the community and from everything I saw, at least today at Bondi, it seems like the larger community is right now hurting for the Sydney, its own geographical syndicate community, for the Jewish community within its community, said I saw people Fate of different faiths there, very visibly from others right now, and I don't want to, want to knock on wood, I haven't heard or seen anything with that being said. Sorry, let me track this. I do know this morning, as people were putting down flowers, there were some videos of people wearing kefirs, they were actively trying to explain the connection between the shooting in their beliefs, and were trying to intimidate and interrupt as people were trying to mourn and the site. But it was very anecdotal. I believe was one or two people at most, and that does not represent a much larger thing. Just in comparison, as you mentioned that on October 9 that the bridge area in Sydney saw a protest that had hundreds of people. So it's a very different thing. With that being said, we're only 24 hours into this. Our community knows that sometimes we get a short grace period and then it flips. So I'm hoping that by the time this airs what I am saying won't change. Manya Brachear Pashman: You and me both. Well, you reminded me of the 16 hour time difference. It reminded me that on New Year's Eve, I always tune in to watch the fireworks in Australia, because they're always the first to ring in the new year. And it, to me, is kind of a early first sign of hope for great things to come in the new year, and then I don't want to wait. In other words, I always tune into Australia for that sign of hope and of newness. So I hope that this is I hope that a page turns in Australia for the better, not for the worst. So moosh, thank you very much for joining Moshe Lencer: Thank you for having me.
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Join Mike and Brad this week as we give The Moosh a day off and discuss Nu Metal! For more content, head to thecutmusic.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mike--the-moosh/message
Join Mike, Brad and The Moosh this week as they play and discuss some of their favorite bass songs! Get more content at thecutmusic.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mike--the-moosh/message
This week Mike and The Moosh welcome Megan Black all the way from Scotland! Mixing modern rock with a 70's twist, Megan delivers a raw sound and her music demands further discussion. Be sure to give her new EP, Full Circle Pt. 1 a listen that just dropped on 9/29! Megan Black Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3MqAu6C6vzxvdO1ezB1R46?si=tARie54tTgmfEw_i7_lzzA Twitter: https://twitter.com/meganblackmusic Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meganblackmusic/ For more content head to thecutmusic.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mike--the-moosh/message
Join Mike, The Moosh and Brad as they play and discuss some of their favorite song intros! Get more content at thecutmusic.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mike--the-moosh/message
Its been a year! And a hell of a year at that! Join Mike, Brad and The Moosh as we recap some of our favorite moments from The Cut music including guests, artists and the ridiculous conversations our listeners have come to know and love! More content available at thecutmusic.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mike--the-moosh/message
This Week on The Cut Music, Brad and The Moosh try to cheer themselves up in the absence of Mike! We discuss happy songs and tracks that just make us feel great no matter how bad a day we're having. We also discuss Anime, Disney, and Videogames. Message us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/thecutmusic1 Send us an Email at info@thecutmusic.com For the one-stop shop for all things THECUT, head over to our website: Thecutmusic.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mike--the-moosh/message
This week on The Cut Music, Mike, Brad and The Moosh discuss their favorite piano tracks as well as some Forrest Gump and Christmas wrapping paper fiascos! Join us for some outrageous hot takes and hilarious banter as we try and keep it together while Elton John, Tom Waits, Coldplay as well as others tickle the ivories. Feel free to message us @thecutmusic1 on twitter and IG. find our website with merch and links! Thecutmusic.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mike--the-moosh/message
Join Mike & The Moosh this week as we welcome JJ Lovegrove and producer, Minus Cube to the show to discuss their upcoming album The Lines We Leave Behind which drops August 18th! Hear two unreleased tracks from the upcoming album exclusively on The Cut Music. Find JJ Lovegrove here: https://www.jjlovegrove.com/ https://jjlovegrove.bandcamp.com/ https://twitter.com/judilovegrove https://www.instagram.com/jjlovegrove/ For more content head to thecutmusic.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mike--the-moosh/message
This week, Mike takes the night off and we invite Jared from Fresh Off The Press to fill the spot! Brad, Jared and The Moosh discuss Emo, Anime, and Video Games. You can listen to Jared on FOTP here: https://open.spotify.com/show/6jjP4Ff55YguaJF0ZtZUoN?si=5caf545186ea4db3 @fotpmusicpod on Twitter Linktr.ee/Fresh_Off_The_Press ...Thanks again to Jared from FOTP for joining us and for the laughs!! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mike--the-moosh/message
This week Mike, The Moosh & Brad play and discuss some of their favorite live performances. Artists include Prince, Stevie Ray Vaughn and more! For more content head to thecutmusic.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mike--the-moosh/message
Brad & The Moosh lead this episode as they play and discuss their favorite Hair Metal tracks! Join us for some head banging anthems and listen to Mike discover a new genre that he loves. For more head to: thecutmusic.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mike--the-moosh/message
Join Mike, The Moosh & Brad as we do our first revisited episode and what better place to start than by (again) asking ourselves, Female Artists? Listen in as we discuss our experiences with these songs that are filled with legends and those who will become legends. For more content head to: thecutmusic.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mike--the-moosh/message
This week Mike & The Moosh head back to Scotland and welcome the legend, Ricky Spence from Ricky's Daily Bangers and the To Indie & Beyond Podcast! Join us as Ricky plays us some great bangers from his home of Scotland with some great banter. Oh, and The Moosh finally breaks his accent. Get more content at thecutmusic.com Follow Ricky on Twitter @WhatRickySaid --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mike--the-moosh/message
This week Mike & The Moosh pick whatever tracks they want during our Mr. DJ? episode! More content at thecutmusic.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mike--the-moosh/message
This week Mike & The Moosh deep dive into one of their favorite bands of all time, Led Zeppelin. The episode is meant to be an introduction to the band for anyone who has (somehow) gone through life without having and opportunity to fully appreciate what many would call the greatest rock band in history. And for those of you that already know and love Led Zeppelin, just kick back and maybe learn some interesting facts about the band you didn't already know. thecutmusic.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mike--the-moosh/message
This week Mike & The Moosh welcome Top 10 artist Brownbear all the way from Scotland! Join us as we dive deep into Brownbear's new album "Demons" with lead singer, Matt Hickman discussing lyrics, inspiration and much more! Demon's Album: Click Here For more content check out thecutmusic.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mike--the-moosh/message
Mike, The Moosh and Brad play songs from their favorite debut albums. Get more content at thecutmusic.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mike--the-moosh/message
This week Mike and The Moosh force feed albums to each other that they have never heard before and big surprise... Neither are happy! For more content head to thecutmusic.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mike--the-moosh/message
In our final episode of our Deserted Island? series, Mike & The Moosh face off with their music picks to see who takes second place behind brad, Get more content at thecutmusic.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mike--the-moosh/message
We're back with our second installment of Deserted Island? where the hosts play songs from 10 albums they cannot live without. Brad & The Moosh faced off in the first round, now its Brad v Mike. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mike--the-moosh/message
In honor of Linkin Park releasing the 20th anniversary Edition of Meteora, Mike & The Moosh who are both huge fans of the band dive into LP's wide discography to illustrate the evolution the band's sound made from beginning to end. Checkout more from us at thecutmusic.com *Music tracks only available on Spotify. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mike--the-moosh/message
This week Brad & The Moosh list songs from the five albums they would take with them to a Deserted Island while Mike chooses his cut from their picks. We will have two more parts to this series which will allow for each host to list ten albums total. Part 2 will feature picks from Mike & Brad. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mike--the-moosh/message
Join Mike & The Moosh this week as they dive into Hip Hop and discuss a wide ranging mix of genre spanning tracks. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mike--the-moosh/message
We're taking The Cut international! Mike & The Moosh put together a crazy playlist this week filled with international artists from South America, Eastern Europe, Japan and more! Oh, and Brad is back! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mike--the-moosh/message
Join Mike & The Moosh this week as they discuss a playlist made up of "one hit wonders" but they're not playing the hit. Were there some hidden gems? You decide. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mike--the-moosh/message
Join us this week on The Cut as Mike & The Moosh play their favorite songs made for movies. This was a fun episode and Mike's favorite playlist that he has put together for the show so far. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mike--the-moosh/message
This week Mike & The Moosh complete our Decade's of Cuts series with tracks from the 2010's. This has been a fun series that we started last year with The 60's? and we're excited for our listeners to hear the closing episode. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mike--the-moosh/message
With Valentines day a few weeks behind us, Mike & The Moosh decided its time to play some break up songs. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mike--the-moosh/message
Show #122 – #floridaman – On this month's Trail Show, we head halfway across the planet to Mount Damavand for a very special Trail of the Month with OOO and Moosh, poison oak salads are discussed, D-Low hikes Sniktau again, OOO hikes the Congaree, Disco goes to South Carolina, POD covers trail closures, the future […] The post The Trail Show #122: Mount Damavand first appeared on The Trail Show.
Show #122 – #floridaman – On this month's Trail Show, we head halfway across the planet to Mount Damavand for a very special Trail of the Month with OOO and Moosh, poison oak salads are discussed, D-Low hikes Sniktau again, OOO hikes the Congaree, Disco goes to South Carolina, POD covers trail closures, the future […] The post The Trail Show #122: Mount Damavand first appeared on The Trail Show.