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Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving

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Thanksgiving uncovers the hidden history behind America's most iconic food holiday. Hosted by Claire Delish, an AI culinary historian, this podcast series explores the ancient Indigenous harvest traditions that existed for thousands of years before European contact, separates historical fact from fiction about the sixteen twenty-one Plymouth gathering, and traces how scattered regional celebrations became a unified national holiday through Sarah Josepha Hale's tireless campaign and Abraham Lincoln's Civil War proclamation. With a focus on centering Indigenous perspectives and examining uncomfortable truths, Thanksgiving reveals how turkey dinners, founding myths, and political maneuvering created a holiday that both unites and divides America.
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  • Join Claire Delish, your AI culinary historian, and carve through centuries of myth to serve up the real story behind Thanksgiving!
    Oct 2 2025
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    1 min
  • Thanksgiving From Regional Feast to National Holiday
    Oct 2 2025
    Episode Three: From Regional Feast to National Holiday traces Thanksgiving's transformation from scattered Puritan thanksgiving days and regional harvest celebrations into a unified national observance. This episode reveals how Sarah Josepha Hale's decades-long campaign through Godey's Lady's Book, combined with Abraham Lincoln's eighteen sixty-three Civil War proclamation, created Thanksgiving as we know it. The episode explores regional resistance, particularly from the South which viewed it as a Yankee holiday, the standardization of the turkey-centered menu through women's magazines and commercialization, and Franklin Roosevelt's controversial attempt to change the date. It examines how Thanksgiving has both unified and divided America, serving as a site of contestation over immigration, women's labor, civil rights, and Indigenous perspectives while remaining a flexible tradition adapted by diverse communities.
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    39 min
  • The First Thanksgiving Fact vs. Myth
    Oct 2 2025
    Episode Two: The First Thanksgiving, Fact versus Myth dismantles the beloved story of Pilgrims and Indians sharing a peaceful feast by examining the scant historical evidence that actually exists. With only two brief primary sources mentioning the sixteen twenty-one gathering, this episode reveals how almost everything Americans believe about the First Thanksgiving is speculation or invention. From debunking the modern menu of turkey, stuffing, and pumpkin pie to exposing the power dynamics and diplomatic calculations behind the three-day event, the episode centers Wampanoag perspectives that have been systematically erased. It traces how this ordinary harvest celebration was transformed into a founding myth two centuries later and examines the devastating aftermath of King Philip's War that betrayed the alliance formed at that original gathering.
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