In this episode of Bless Your Heart, Heather and Carlyle dig into one of the most chilling and overlooked chapters in U.S. history — the Orphan Train Movement. Between 1854 and 1929, more than 250,000 children were sent across America by rail to “new homes.” But was it really philanthropy… or something darker? They trace eerie parallels between the orphan trains, the rise of industrial rail empires like the Vanderbilts, the explosion of asylums, and the mysterious timing of the World’s Fairs....
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In this episode of Bless Your Heart, Heather and Carlyle dig into one of the most chilling and overlooked chapters in U.S. history — the Orphan Train Movement. Between 1854 and 1929, more than 250,000 children were sent across America by rail to “new homes.” But was it really philanthropy… or something darker? They trace eerie parallels between the orphan trains, the rise of industrial rail empires like the Vanderbilts, the explosion of asylums, and the mysterious timing of the World’s Fairs....
From Healing to Helping: Finding God in Everyday Life | Episode 7
Bless Your Heart 222
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From Healing to Helping: Finding God in Everyday Life | Episode 7
**DISCLAIMER: THE VIEWS EXPRESSED ARE OUR THOUGHTS AND OPINIONS, THIS IS FOR ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY* In this episode, Carlyle and Heather talk about the connection between faith, healing, and community — from questioning what really helps people recover to the power of belief and kindness. Carlyle shares personal stories about how giving back to others has changed her life, and the two reflect on what it means to live with purpose, compassion, and a little Southern heart. 💬 Let us know y...
Bless Your Heart 222
In this episode of Bless Your Heart, Heather and Carlyle dig into one of the most chilling and overlooked chapters in U.S. history — the Orphan Train Movement. Between 1854 and 1929, more than 250,000 children were sent across America by rail to “new homes.” But was it really philanthropy… or something darker? They trace eerie parallels between the orphan trains, the rise of industrial rail empires like the Vanderbilts, the explosion of asylums, and the mysterious timing of the World’s Fairs....