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    • Discovering Deals on Lab-Grown Diamonds, Mother's Day Gifts, and Manicure SystemsListen to learn about Blue Nile's lab-grown diamonds, Mother's Day gifts from 1-800-Flowers, and Olive and June's affordable manicure system, plus a historical tale and exclusive discount codes.

      This podcast episode introduces listeners to various topics and products, offering deals and discounts. Firstly, Sharon McCann promotes Blue Nile's lab-grown diamonds, which are identical to natural diamonds and come with a promo code for a discount. Secondly, Mother's Day is celebrated with 1-800-Flowers, which offers a wide range of gifts and savings for a limited time. Lastly, Paige introduces Olive and June, an affordable and easy-to-use manicure system, with a discount code for first-time buyers. Additionally, the episode shares a historical tale about two women named Theodosia, who were connected to an important figure in early America and had to navigate the tensions between being a British officer's wife and a patriot.

    • Theodosia Prevost's Hermitage: A Gathering Place for Revolutionary War Leaders and an Affair with Aaron BurrDuring the American Revolution, Theodosia Prevost, an aristocratic woman, welcomed George Washington and his top generals to her hermitage. An affair between Theodosia and Aaron Burr began, despite societal norms and Theodosia's marriage. Slavery was prevalent in the North during this time, with enslaved people living in their owners' households.

      Theodosia Prevost, a well-educated and aristocratic woman during the American Revolution, opened her hermitage as a gathering place for soldiers. She extended an invitation to George Washington and his top generals, including Alexander Hamilton and James Monroe, who accepted and stayed for four days. Washington later offered to provide Theodosia a chaperone, Aaron Burr, for a trip to New York City as a token of gratitude. Burr and Theodosia began an affair, and it's known that the Prevosts owned slaves. Despite common perceptions, slavery was permitted in all 13 colonies at the beginning of the Revolutionary War, and enslaved people often lived in the same household as their owners. Burr and Theodosia's relationship continued, with Theodosia sometimes staying with Burr's sister to avoid scrutiny. In 1781, Theodosia received news that her husband, James, had died in Jamaica. Burr, who had completed his military service, was studying to become an attorney. The intriguing relationship between Theodosia and Burr challenges traditional views of women's roles during this time and sheds light on the complexities of slavery in the North.

    • Aaron Burr and Theodosia Schuyler's Complex RelationshipThe musical 'Hamilton' simplifies the relationship between Aaron Burr and Theodosia Schuyler. In reality, they were intellectually bound despite her marriage and age difference, and their shared interests fueled their bond. Burr's political success and their written correspondence deepened their connection.

      The relationship between Aaron Burr and Theodosia Schuyler, as portrayed in the musical "Hamilton," is more complex than it appears. While Burr is known for his womanizing ways, he was drawn to Theodosia's intellect and education, which was rare for women during that time. Contrary to the musical's portrayal, Theodosia was already married with five children and was ten years older than Burr when they married. They had four children together, but only one survived. Despite their age difference and the disapproval of others, their shared interest in ideas and intellectual pursuits bound them together. Burr's political aspirations and the connections he made while serving as attorney general of New York State ultimately helped him defeat Philip Schuyler in a race for US Senate in 1791. Their correspondence reveals that Theodosia frequently challenged Burr's views and was not afraid to point out his flaws. Burr's absence while serving in Philadelphia allowed their relationship to deepen through their written exchanges.

    • Aaron Burr's Wife's Influence on His Political CareerTheodosia Burr's intellectual equality and commitment to education influenced Aaron Burr's political career. Their daughter's education was prioritized, and her passing deepened Aaron's dedication. Caregivers must prioritize self-care and personal relationships can greatly impact professional success.

      The intellectual equality and commitment to education between Aaron Burr and his wife Theodosia played a significant role in propelling Burr's political career. Their daughter, Theodosia, was highly educated and both parents ensured she received an education equal to any male. Sadly, Theodosia became sick and died at a young age, but her impact on her husband's career and their daughter's education lived on. Another key takeaway is the importance of taking care of oneself, especially for caregivers. This is highlighted through the mention of Lume's whole body deodorant and OneSkin's skincare products. The discussion emphasizes the need for caregivers to prioritize their own needs, even during the busiest of times. Lastly, the mention of Theodosia's passing and Aaron's dedication to her despite his political obligations illustrates the deep love and commitment between the couple. This love and dedication fueled Aaron's political pursuits, making it clear that personal relationships can greatly impact professional success.

    • Theodosia Burr Alston's Honeymoon and Tragic AftermathTheodosia Burr Alston's honeymoon at Niagara Falls was memorable for tragic reasons, as she suffered a uterine prolapse during labor, causing immense pain and preventing her from having additional children. Her father, Aaron Burr, was involved in a famous duel with Alexander Hamilton.

      OneSkin is a pioneering company in the field of skin longevity, focusing on cellular aspects of aging to keep skin looking and acting younger for longer. Use code SHARON for a 15% discount at oneskin.co. In history, Theodosia Burr Alston and John Alston were the first couple to honeymoon at Niagara Falls in 1801, but Theodosia's difficult labor resulted in a uterine prolapse, causing immense pain and preventing her from having additional children. Aaron Burr, her father, was involved in a famous duel with Alexander Hamilton in 1804, not over the presidency, but due to a personal conflict. Burr was never prosecuted for Hamilton's murder, but was later put on trial for treason. While some things, like the need for health insurance, remain constant, other things, like technology and travel styles, continue to evolve. UnitedHealthcare TriTerm Medical Plans offer flexible, budget-friendly coverage for nearly 3 years, while UnitedHealthcare short term insurance plans provide similar coverage for shorter durations. Quinn's offers high-quality, ethically-manufactured travel essentials at affordable prices.

    • Quince and 1800 Flowers prioritize customer happinessBoth companies focus on delivering joy and making moments memorable, with Quince offering free shipping and returns and 1800 Flowers going above and beyond as a gift-giving destination

      Both Quince and 1800 Flowers prioritize delivering happiness and making special moments memorable for their customers. At Quince, you can enjoy free shipping and returns at any time. Meanwhile, 1800 Flowers goes beyond being just a gift-giving destination; they put their hearts into every product and service to help celebrate life's special occasions. On a different note, the story of Aaron Burr's attempt to create his own country, known as the "Republic of Florida," is a fascinating historical footnote. Despite his efforts, he was unsuccessful and faced severe consequences. Burr was put on trial for treason and was acquitted, but his popularity had waned significantly. He spent most of his time in exile in France, attempting to gain Napoleon's support in conquering Florida. Tragically, his daughter Theodosia, who stayed behind to manage his business, suffered from poor health and experienced numerous afflictions, including hysteric fits and hallucinations. To make matters worse, her only child died of malaria, causing her to slip into a severe depression and eventually take her own life at the end of 1812.

    • The Fate of Theodosia Burr Alston: A Historical MysteryDespite various claims, no definitive evidence has been found regarding the fate of Theodosia Burr Alston, wife of Aaron Burr. Her disappearance remains a mystery, with speculation of pirate attacks, shipwrecks, or survival.

      The disappearance of Theodosia Burr Alston, the wife of Aaron Burr, remains a mystery. Despite various claims of pirate attacks and shipwrecks, no definitive evidence has been found to confirm her fate. Her husband, devastated by her disappearance, believed her to be lost or captured. Decades later, a portrait of Theodosia was discovered by a doctor, leading to speculation that she may have survived and her possessions washed ashore. However, the authenticity of this story remains uncertain. The loss of a trunk full of Aaron Burr's papers and letters adds to the intrigue surrounding this historical mystery.

    • Aaron Burr's Hidden FamiliesAaron Burr, the 3rd Vice President of the US, had multiple families and children outside of his marriage to Theodosia Prevost Burr, including two with Mary Emmons or a servant/enslaved person. Burr made provisions for all his children except Louisa and Jean Pierre, whose descendants are people of color.

      Aaron Burr, the third Vice President of the United States, had multiple families and children outside of his marriage to Theodosia Prevost Burr. One of these families included two children, Louisa and Jean Pierre, who were born to a woman named Mary Emmons or possibly a servant or enslaved person in the Burr household. Mary Emmons had arrived in the United States from India as a young girl and had worked in the Burr household before Theodosia and Aaron's marriage. Louisa and Jean Pierre married into free black communities in the northern United States, and their descendants are people of color. Aaron Burr also had two children in Paris and later adopted them, Aaron Columbus Burr and Charles Burdette. Additionally, he fathered two daughters in his seventies with two different women, Frances Anne and Elizabeth. Burr made provisions for all of his children in his will, but not for Louisa and Jean Pierre. Mary Emmons eventually moved to Philadelphia, where Burr spent time as a senator, leading some to speculate that Burr may have led two households and lives. The discovery of this complex family history took many decades and was uncovered by a professor from New Mexico.

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