Comedy
In honor of Indigenous People’s day, we decided to bring you stories on the topic. Dana tells us about the tragedy of Residential Schools in Canada. Many Americans don’t even know of their existence and what occurred at those schools. Nydia tells us the real story of Sacagawea. Here’s a hint: she didn’t accompany Lewis and Clark because she was looking for adventure. Cindy gives us some insight into missing and murdered Indigenous women; a tragic situation happening right under people’s noses. For dinner this week, Cindy made us turkey with a side of baked baby potatoes and corn salad. For dessert, she presented us with cranberry bliss bars. The wine this week was Dos Minas Torrentes, a spicy aromatic wine with a vibrant citrus flavor. Check out our linktree for links to our socials and ways to listen and support our podcast: https://linktr.ee/wdst or call us some time 6093003094 This week we also got to work with some other podcasts we think you should check out! You can find them here: Listen to Indigenous Voices: Residential Schools: Historica Canada Where did we get our info? Promos: REVERIE TRUE CRIME Where did we get our info? Dana: Canada-Independence Residential-Schools Indian-Residential-Schools Indigenous-Residential-Schools-System Stolen Lives Indigenous Peoples John Macdonald and First Nations St Anne Residential School Native American Culture Canadian Indian Residential Schools Nydia: Sacagawea History Sacagawea Facts Untold Story Cindy: Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women Missing Indigenous Woman What did we eat? Baked turkey breast Roasted potatoes Corn Salad Copycat Cranberry Bliss Bars What did we drink? DOS MINAS TORRONTES Theme Song By: Jon Katity Organ Teleport Barf