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“The more you unpack something—or uncork it—the less power it holds over you.” In this powerful episode of Uncorking a Story, host Mike Carlon sits down with cultural and medical anthropologist Mimi Nichter, whose new me...
Surviving Hijacking: Mimi Nichter on Trauma, Silence, and “Hostage” is an episode from Uncorking a Story by Uncorking a Story, LLC. “The more you unpack something—or uncork it—the less power it holds over you.” In this powerful episode of U...
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“The more you unpack something—or uncork it—the less power it holds over you.” In this powerful episode of Uncorking a Story, host Mike Carlon sits down with cultural and medical anthropologist Mimi Nichter, whose new memoir Hostage revisits the harrowing 1970 hijacking that changed her life forever. Now a professor emerita and award‑winning anthropologist, Mimi opens up about the 21 days she spent as a hostage in Jordan, how decades of silence shaped her identity, and why she finally chose to share her story more than 50 years later. This conversation dives deep into trauma, resilience, memory, and the healing power of storytelling—making it a must‑listen for memoir lovers, history buffs, and anyone fascinated by the inner mechanics of survival. Key Takeaways: How a 1970 hijacking led to the first use of airport metal detectors and reshaped air travel safety worldwide. Why Mimi kept the trauma silent for decades—and how cultural expectations around women’s stories contributed to that silence. What it means to remember: Mimi’s process of uncovering a long‑hidden box of artifacts and confronting the depth of her own memories. The surprising role of children in her survival during the hostage crisis, and how caring for them helped her manage fear. Trauma, resilience, and healing: why writing Hostage became an emotional but liberating journey. How reconnecting with fellow hostages 50 years later reopened conversations and fostered communal healing. Why her memoir matters now, in a world where hostage‑taking remains tragically relevant. Buy HOSTAGE: A Memoir of Terrorism, Trauma, and Resilience Amazon: Bookshop: Connect with Mimi Website: Instagram: LinkedIn: X (Twitter): Connect with Mike Website: Youtube: Instagram: Facebook: TikTok: Twitter: LinkedIn: If you like this episode, please share it with a friend. If you have not done so already, please rate and review Uncorking a Story on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Published Mar 3, 2026 and 42:03 long