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    thanksgiving history

    Explore " thanksgiving history" with insightful episodes like "94. The First of Many and Everything you Shouldn't do for a Klondike Bar (part 2)", "93. Not the Charlie Brown Version and Everything you Shouldn't do for a Klondike Bar (part 1)", "The Truth about Thanksgiving" and "Giving Thanks!" from podcasts like ""This is Not a History Lecture", "This is Not a History Lecture", "Tori Dealing With" and "Time For Lunch"" and more!

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    94. The First of Many and Everything you Shouldn't do for a Klondike Bar (part 2)

    94. The First of Many and Everything you Shouldn't do for a Klondike Bar (part 2)

    Hey y'all and happy Thanksgiving! Kat reminds us why this is a particularly distasteful holiday with an overview of King Phillip's War or the First Indian War. Kaleigh then wraps up her two part series on the Klondike Gold rush, this time covering the fall and the aftermath.

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    93. Not the Charlie Brown Version and Everything you Shouldn't do for a Klondike Bar (part 1)

    93. Not the Charlie Brown Version and Everything you Shouldn't do for a Klondike Bar (part 1)

    What's up everyone and sorry for the delay on the description, Kaleigh's b ad at her job. Kat gets us in the Thanksgiving mood with a look at the real history behind the holiday with her coverage of the actual first Thanksgiving. Kaleigh then starts another two part series, this time on the Klondike Gold Rush, the second largest gold rush in North American history.

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    The Truth about Thanksgiving

    The Truth about Thanksgiving

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    Join the Moon Circle!  

    Our next Mindful Monday class will be a Full Moon circle. Whether or not you work with the energy of the moon, full moons can be a wonderful time to let go of the cycle of our last month, let go of the energies that are not serving us so that we can call in intention for the new month. This week we'll be working with the Tarot, writing exercises and of course, guided meditations.

    Giving Thanks!

    Giving Thanks!

    It’s the season three premiere of Time For Lunch, Hannah and Harry are back to celebrate the tastiest and most historically complex fall holiday: Thanksgiving!

    We learn about the history of the Wampanoag and Narragansett people, who lived and thrived in coastal New England before European settlers arrived in what is now the US. Lorén M. Spears, Executive Director of the Tomaquag Museum in Exeter Rhode Island, teaches listeners about the types of thanks-giving celebrations that these indigenous communities celebrate all year long. Plus, Harry shares a tasty recipe that’s perfect for this year’s unusual Thanksgiving feast and we have a special gobble-filled dance break. 

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