Real People Being Hurt by "Natural" Gas Production, shown in the Documentary GASLIT

Real People Being Hurt by "Natural" Gas Production, shown in the Documentary GASLIT

From The Broken Brain by Popped Collar Productions

April 22, 2026 · 22 min

About this episode

Katie Comosy discusses her documentary GASLIT, which highlights the negative impacts of natural gas production on communities in Texas and the Gulf Coast.

Katie Comosy is the director of the new independent documentary GASLIT, showcasing people impacted by the practices of oil and natural gas production in Texas and the Gulf Coast. Hosted by Jane Fonda, the film follows their work to fight rising cases of cancer, economic collapse, and damage to food production. The film is now showing at the Dallas International Film Festival. Follow the film on social media @gaslitdoc, or go to www.gaslitdoc.com for updates of festival screenings and distribution. The Broken Brain's highlighted charity this month is Kids & Art, helping children with cancer through arts education and activity. Go to www.artandkids.org to learn more and support this wonderful nonprofit.

People in this episode

Guest: Katie Comosy

Topics covered

  • natural gas production
  • documentary
  • health impact
  • cancer
  • economic collapse
  • food production
  • arts education

Keywords

  • natural gas
  • documentary
  • GASLIT
  • cancer
  • Texas
  • economic collapse
  • food production
  • Kids & Art

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: GASLIT, Dallas International Film Festival, artandkids.org

Places: Texas, Gulf Coast

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