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Not Strictly History

Not Strictly History

De : Jordan Parkinson
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A podcast where we discuss the people and events of our past, and definitely aren't afraid to dabble in music, movies, and books.Jordan Parkinson
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    • Season 2, Episode 14: Season Finale - May Your Days Be Merry & Bright
      Nov 8 2023

      Welcome to the finale of Season 2! I know it is a little abrupt, but I am so grateful for this season we have had together. Join me today as I talk about some of the experiences I have had podcasting and some of the things I've learned about creativity. Then, we will round off Season 2 by discussing the holidays. I'm going to share what they mean to me and some of the most precious teachings that I have been given by my mother. Thank you for a wonderful season. We'll see you for Season 3! Merry Christmas!!!


      Important Links:

      The Crippled Lamb by Max Lucado


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      49 min
    • Season 2, Episode 13: Jane Eyre - ft. My Resident Spooky Friend Quinn!
      Oct 25 2023

      Happy Halloween, Friends!! Welcome to our Spooky Holiday edition of Not Strictly History! And an extra special welcome to our second guest on the podcast - one of my dearest friends in the world: Quinn! We met 7 years ago on a study-abroad tour of England, Ireland, and Wales and have been fast friends ever since. She is hysterical, creative, and my very own resident Spooky Girl. Today we are sitting down to discuss Charlotte Bronte's classic novel, "Jane Eyre." It may not be your first thought when it comes to topics for a Halloween episode, but don't let its status as a classic novel fool you - this novel is full of the dark, the gothic, the supernatural, and downright spooky! While you wend your way through the gray halls and haunting laughter, a gentle love story unfolds.

      Join us for our very first Halloween episode as we dive into this classic gothic novel! Happy Halloween!

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      1 h et 16 min
    • Season 2, Episode 12: The Irish Potato Famine - "Remember Your Soul And Your Liberty"
      Oct 18 2023

      Welcome to the longest-ever episode of Not Strictly History and a story from history that absolutely deserves to be told again and again. This is the episode that I have been hinting at for several weeks now: I started researching this and things got heavy very quickly. Not only that, there are so MANY layers here. I wanted to do the story justice. So, after a lot of extra research and weeks of writing, here is the episode for you. It is a story of death, disease, and hardship, of millions of people that are now perhaps lost to history. But it is also a story of resilient people with a rich culture and vibrant hearts. I cannot wait for you to hear it!


      Important Links:

      The National Famine Museum - Strokestown Park

      Ireland's Great Hunger Museum

      The Jeanie Johnston - Visit a Coffin Ship

      EPIC- Irish Emigration Museum located in the heart of Dublin

      The National Famine Way - follow the path of the 1,490


      More to look into:

      - Studies show that modern-day Irish descended from those who suffered during the Famine are more susceptible to mental illness and alcoholism due to changes in their DNA that result from the Famine

      - There was a very significant amount of charitable donations given to Ireland from countries all over the world

      - One of the most potent charitable actions was from the Cherokee Native Americans of Oklahoma, USA. Only a few years previously, they had been driven from their ancestral lands in the southern United States and forced to walk what is now known as the Trail of Tears. Many of them died. Upon hearing about the suffering in Ireland, this tribe donated $170 for relief aid. This is the equivalent of $6,380.99 today - a massive amount for people still starving and struggling themselves. A beautiful statue exists in Ireland to commemorate this wonderful gesture, and to this day the Cherokee Nation has strong ties with the government of Ireland. Here are some links:

      Choctaw - Irish Connection

      "Kindred Spirits" Statue

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      3 h
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