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In this emotionally charged episode of the Mile 40 Podcast, host Bishoy Tadros sits down with James Dowdell, the son of a heroic firefighter who perished during the September 11 attacks. James transports listeners back to that fateful day in 2001, sharing his heartbreaking yet inspiring journey from the moment he was signed out of school to the chaotic scenes of people fleeing New York City.

James recounts the aftermath of the attacks, detailing how he, his mother, and his brother anxiously awaited news about his father's fate, ultimately holding a memorial service in April 2002. Despite the tragedy, James speaks to the human spirit's resilience, sharing stories of community support and the superhuman efforts exhibited by the FDNY during and after 9/11.

Listeners will hear about James's father's dedicated service and the strong sense of pride and community within the fire department. As James reflects on his father's legacy and his own path to becoming a firefighter, he emphasizes the importance of keeping the memory of those lost on 9/11 alive.

James's story is not only a personal recount of loss but also a testament to the human capacity for bravery, resilience, and finding a "new normal" after unimaginable tragedy. He discusses the life lessons learned during the months following the attacks and the emotional impact it had on his family. Together, James and Bishoy explore themes of overcoming setbacks, carrying on a legacy, and the significance of the "September 12 mindset" – striving to be the best even in the face of adversity.

Don't miss this poignant discussion that honors the bravery of first responders and the enduring legacy of those lost on September 11, while inspiring listeners to persevere and support one another in life's darkest moments.




James' journey is deeply rooted in a legacy of service and sacrifice, influenced profoundly by the loss of his father, a New York City fireman who perished on 9/11. This pivotal event in James' life didn't just guide his decision to embrace public service; it solidified his resolve to "Stay the Course" in honoring his memory and the values he embodied.




In his keynote speeches, James explores the themes of resilience, courage, and the indispensable role of community support in facing and overcoming life's most challenging obstacles. "Stay the Course" is not just a mantra; it's a guiding principle that weaves through his personal narratives of healing and empowerment, coupled with professional insights gained from a career dedicated to emergency response and public safety.




James' mission is to inspire and motivate audiences across the globe, encouraging them to "Stay the Course" amidst adversity, and to recognize the transformative power of unity in facilitating healing and growth.





Tune in to this moving episode to hear an honest, heartfelt conversation about loss, hope, and the enduring strength of the human spirit.


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