Have you ever wandered why we celebrate Halloween or the origins of the traditional practices of trick or treating, dressing in costumes, or the fascination with witches, cats, and other spooky things. Join us for a Halloween Story as we explore these questions and more.
Have you ever wandered how and why the Republican and Democratic Party was formed or how the beliefs of each party came to be? In today’s episode of Embracing Not Easy wewill explore the events and beliefs that led to how our country, The United States of America, governs itself and how the belief of some affects us all. This is “A Political Parties Story”.
Have you ever wandered how the days of the week or the months of the year got their name? Or why certain months have 31 days while others have 30 days. Well in this episode we will explore all of this and more.
Today, we're diving into the legendary story of Steve Jobs and the device that changed everything: the iPhone. We look at how he started with nothing and began creating for the purpose of making one of a kind, new, and useful products.
Today's episode explores the rarely told stories of the history of Lake Lanier, why it was built, and how it impacted the lives of so many in the North Georgia area and beyond. Join us for a Lake Lanier Story.
References:
Lake Sidney Lanier Memories: An Oral History Project
https://lakesidneylaniermemories.com/dam-construction-and-lake-filling/
Lake Sidney Lanier
https://www.gwinnettcounty.com/aboutgwinnett/fastfacts/lakelanier
TheHidden History of Oscarville: The Secret Reason Forsyth County Was Cleansed ofBlack Residents Years Before Lake Lanier Was Built.
Secrets and LegendAll a Part of the Lake Lanier Folklore
NewGeorgia Encyclopedia; Gainesville by Steve Gurr
https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/gainesville/
HALLCOUNTY STILL GATHERS TO CELEBRATE AN ILLEGAL HANGING THAT SPARKED THE TRAIL OFTEARS by Dr. Courtney Parker and Dr. Jeff Corntassel
Poets.org;Song of the Chattahoochee by Sidney Lanier
https://poets.org/poem/song-chattahoochee
Dunlap Dam
https://dlg.usg.edu/record/hall_hchp_0497
DollarTimes
https://www.dollartimes.com/inflation/inflation.php?amount=18020&year=1948'
http://www.speedwayandroadracehistory.com/gainesville-speedway.html
On today's Embracing Not Easy, we unpack the true story behind Independence Day. This episode, "Independence Day: An American Story," goes beyond the fireworks to explore the complex, challenging, and messy journey of the American Revolution—from the colonists' grievances and the "shot heard 'round the world" to the Declaration of Independence, the decisive victory at Yorktown, and the lasting, yet sometimes contradictory, legacy of a nation born from struggle.
In today's episode, we will explore the history of Jamaica and how it helped to influence great music of the one and only Bob Marley.
On today’s Embracing Not Easy, we will explore the one and only Jimmy Buffet and look at how he went from struggling artist to an entrepreneur who turned a hit song into a billion dollar enterprise.
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On today's "Embracing Not Easy," we will explore the world'shighest mountain, Mount Everest, and the Sherpas who face its challenges everyday to help support themselves and their families.
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As word about the New World spread, more and more settlers began arriving to America with their own purpose and hopes for their new home. On this episode of Embracing Not Easy, we look closer at some of the challenges early settlers faced and begin to look at the establishment of the original 13 colonies.
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