Gutsy Chick Podcast
You’re a high-performing woman—an athlete, an executive, or a leader in your field. But what happens when an injury, illness, or life-altering challenge knocks you off your game? Gutsy Chick Podcast is here to inspire and educate, sharing real stories of resilience from female athletes and high achievers who’ve faced setbacks and found a way forward.
Hosted by Amanda Smith, this show brings you expert insights on sports recovery, holistic healing, and mental toughness—alongside real stories from women who’ve navigated game-changing challenges and emerged stronger.
Whether you’re overcoming an injury, rethinking your career, or looking for the edge to sustain high performance, Gutsy Chick Podcast will give you the tools and inspiration to rise again.
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The Thanksgiving Feast You Weren’t Taught in School
This week on The Gutsy Chick Podcast, Amanda unpacks the real history of Thanksgiving — from the 1621 Wampanoag–colonist feast to the presidents who turned it into a national ritual of unity.
Discover how the holiday’s meaning shifted from survival to myth, from prayer to consumerism — and how we can reclaim gratitude as truth-telling medicine today.
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Thanks & Attribution
This episode draws on historical research about Thanksgiving’s evolution — including presidential proclamations, educational practices, and Indigenous perspectives.
Key sources consulted:
- George Washington Papers / Mount Vernon (Washington’s 1789 Proclamation)
- The American Presidency Project / Presidency.ucsb.edu (Evolution of Thanksgiving Proclamations)
- National Park Service (Lincoln & Thanksgiving history)
- U.S. National Archives Prologue blog (Thanksgiving as a federal holiday)
- Gilder-Lerhman Institute essay on Thanksgiving history
- Smithsonian Magazine feature on Thanksgiving myths & school pageants
- Time Magazine article on changing Thanksgiving lessons in U.S. schools
- Plimoth Patuxet Museums (Wampanoag-perspectives)
- National Museum of the American Indian / Paula Peters essay
- Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe website
We acknowledge the history we are unpacking is rooted in the ancestral lands of the Wampanoag people. We honor their continuing presence, resilience, and their voices today.
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