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Hey, it's Mara Hoplamazian. Thank you so much for following. Safe to Drink. I'm here to invite you to join me for a special live event coming up on May 8th here in New Hampshire. It's NHPR's annual climate summit and this year we'll be talking about how communities can come together to face environmental threats like PFAS chemicals. You'll get to connect with environmental scientists and community organizers through a live Q and A hosted by my producer Jason Moon. There will also be breakout sessions and time for networking. You'll get to hear from our keynote speaker, Mariah Blake. Her book they Poisoned the World was a big help as I was doing my reporting for this podcast and I'm so excited to hear what Mariah has to say. The Climate Summit is on Friday, May 8 at Manchester Community College. For tickets and more information, go to nhpr.org events or just click the link in the show notes. If you're in the New England area, I hope to see you there.
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Podcast: Safe to Drink
Host: NHPR
Date: March 31, 2026
This special announcement episode of Safe to Drink serves as an invitation from host Mara Hoplamazian to the NHPR audience. The main purpose is to inform listeners about NHPR’s upcoming annual Climate Summit, with a spotlight on critical environmental issues such as PFAS ("forever chemicals"), community responses, and the importance of scientific and grassroots action. The summit promises to bring together environmental experts, organizers, and authors to address how communities can unite to face ongoing contamination crises.
While the episode is focused on the event announcement, it reiterates the recurring issue central to the podcast: communities grappling with water contamination from PFAS chemicals, regulations lagging behind, and the public seeking clear answers and action.
Summit Invitation & Personal Excitement:
"Thank you so much for following. Safe to Drink. I'm here to invite you to join me for a special live event coming up on May 8th here in New Hampshire."
— Mara Hoplamazian, [00:02]
Connection to Investigative Reporting:
"Her book, They Poisoned the World was a big help as I was doing my reporting for this podcast, and I'm so excited to hear what Mariah has to say."
— Mara Hoplamazian, [00:39]
Community Focus:
"We'll be talking about how communities can come together to face environmental threats like PFAS chemicals."
— Mara Hoplamazian, [00:12]
Mara Hoplamazian’s announcement uses a warm, engaging, and encouraging tone, reflecting hope, urgency, and community empowerment. She openly expresses gratitude to listeners and enthusiasm for future conversations at the climate summit.
This episode is less a typical installment than a direct call to action, underscoring how the Safe to Drink story is more than journalistic investigation—it’s an ongoing public conversation that listeners are invited to join and help shape. The climate summit offers resources, expert insights, and community-strengthening opportunities, echoing the podcast’s commitment to uncovering answers, fostering dialogue, and supporting those affected by environmental injustice.
For registration and details, listeners are directed to nhpr.org/events.