026 Sara Vladic: Documentary Filmmaker and Co-Author of Indianapolis

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In this episode, Nathan and Sara Vladic discuss:  Sara’s role as the storyteller for USS Indianapolis   The story of USS Indianapolis.  What Sara has learned over the 17-year-long project.  The legacy of the USS Indianapolis.        Key Takeaways:  A perfect storm of miscommunication occurred in the disaster of the USS Indianapolis sinking on July 30, 1945.  Only 316 survived from the original 1,196 crew on board.  The legacy of the Indianapolis story is to recognize the significance of what our veterans choose to do for us and how they fought to provide the freedoms which we now enjoy.        "Not all of us are meant to serve, but we can certainly serve those who did and we should never forget that." — Sara Vladic        Connect with Sara Vladic:     Twitter: @SurfinSara  Book: Indianapolis: The True Story of the Worst Sea Disaster in U.S. Naval History and the Fifty-Year Fight to Exonerate an Innocent Man        Connect with Nathan Mersereau:      Phone: 248-645-1520  Website: www.dayinacanoe.com  Email: nathan.mersereau@planningalt.com  Twitter: @NathanMersereau  LinkedIn: Nathan Mersereau  Address: 36800 Woodward Avenue, Suite 200  Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304     Show Notes by Podcastologist/Show Producer: Chelsea Taylor-Sturkie     Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.