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This podcast features an all-female team of fearless women searching for truth in the paranormal & otherworldly realms. With their unique blend of skepticism & intuition, hosts Colleen & Sara share their own behind-the-scenes experiences from their investigations & chilling personal encounters. Together they blend humor, intrigue, & thought-provoking discussions, to their audience. Often including listener-submitted stories & interviews of special guests! Each episode delves into strange phenomena, from urban legends to cryptid sightings, with a mixture of history, storytelling & analysis. Get ready to question reality & explore the unexplained! Whether you're a believer or a curious skeptic, the Women of UNEARTHLY offers a fresh, female perspective on the world of the unexplained! Don't miss out - HIT that subscribe button & tune in for laughter, chills, & a community of like-minded enthusiasts!
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Episode 17 Thanksgiving & The Ghost of Plymouth Rock
In this episode Sara & I go over our own timeline of the history of Thanksgiving. Join us as we journey back to 1620, when a weather-beaten ship called the Mayflower crossed the Atlantic carrying a group of dissenter & another called the Strangers. Both seeking freedom. We explore who they were, why they left, & what life was like aboard the cramped vessel during it's treacherous 66-day voyage. The story doesn't end with landfall at Plymouth. We dive into the Wampanoag people, & how an uneasy alliance helped shape the settlements beginnings. Finally, we trace how a modest harvest celebration in 1621 evolved, over centuries, into an American Holiday we now call Thanksgiving. We also send you the Ghost of Plymouth Rock. What secrets echo from the ancient paths once walked by both settlers & the Wampanoag Tribe?
Join us for a vivid, thoughtful look at myth verses reality, culture encounters, survival, & the complicated legacy of a moment often simplified in old schoolbooks