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Storybounders
Storybounders
30 episodes
1 week ago
The stories we love inspire and transform us. They can even change our destiny. Join us for immersive, inspiring, and unforgettable story experiences — and find stories you can love and believe in.
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The stories we love inspire and transform us. They can even change our destiny. Join us for immersive, inspiring, and unforgettable story experiences — and find stories you can love and believe in.
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18. The Story of Thanksgiving Part 2: The First Feast
Storybounders
58 minutes 12 seconds
12 months ago
18. The Story of Thanksgiving Part 2: The First Feast

In 1621, amidst the rugged beauty and harsh realities of the New England wilderness, two very different peoples—the Plymouth Pilgrims and the Wampanoag tribe—gathered to share a harvest celebration. This moment of unity and gratitude set a precedent for a tradition that continues to inspire us today.

In this episode, we revisit the epic journey of the Pilgrims and their first year in the New World, marked by relentless storms, dwindling provisions, and devastating losses. Their survival depended on the compassion and expertise of Squanto, Chief Massasoit, and the Wampanoag people, who taught them to thrive in unfamiliar lands. Together, they cultivated a relationship built on trust and mutual respect, culminating in a feast that symbolized cooperation, resilience, and faith.

The story of the First Thanksgiving reminds us that gratitude and unity can bridge even the widest divides, a lesson that feels as relevant today as it did 400 years ago.

SOURCES: Mayflower by Nathaniel Philbrick and Squanto, Friend of the Pilgrims by Clyde Robert Beulah.

Storybounders
The stories we love inspire and transform us. They can even change our destiny. Join us for immersive, inspiring, and unforgettable story experiences — and find stories you can love and believe in.