
Ep 34: Exploring Cherokee History & Reflections on Healing
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Join Wes and Shelly Fryer on June 5, 2025, as they broadcast from Mile High Campground in Cherokee, North Carolina, sharing their mesmerizing picnic spot overlooking the Blue Ridge and Smoky Mountains. They recount their recent experiences of attending a 75-year-old theatrical performance, 'Unto These Hills,' which delves into the rich and complex history of the Cherokee people. They discuss the importance of learning hard history, the resilience of Native American tribes, and the dynamics of historical narratives. The episode also touches on personal healing from trauma, their love for literature, and the joys of camping as an escape from the busyness of life. The podcast features insights into Wess’s engagement with Civil War memoirs and Shelly's dive into science fiction novels. Don't miss their reflections on the connections between history, identity, and personal growth.
00:00 Introduction and Scenic Picnic Spot
00:46 Exploring Mile High Campground
02:50 Cherokee History and Theatrical Experience
04:02 Reflections on Historical Pageants
20:51 Personal Healing and Reflections
28:55 Books We're Reading
37:28 Conclusion and Podcast Information