Episode 23

NaPodPoMo 2025 Episode #22 – Nov. 22, 2025

Published on: 23rd November, 2025

In this opening episode of my Thanksgiving series, I use my background as a former history teacher to take listeners beyond the familiar textbook version of the holiday and into the deeper historical realities that shaped it. I explore the context of the 1621 gathering, the complex relationship between the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag, and the ways early American thanksgivings were shaped by hardship, faith, and survival. This episode lays the foundation for the rest of the series by asking what it really means to give thanks, both historically and spiritually, and how the early expressions of gratitude in America still speak to us today.




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Hosted by educator and podcaster Randy Black, Randy Unscripted dives into modern culture, technology, news, and occasional matters of faith with curiosity and candor. Listeners can expect a mix of analysis, personal anecdotes, and playful tangents that make complex topics accessible, entertaining, and relevant.
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Randall "Randy" Black is an educator, technology specialist, and podcaster from Milton, WV. He currently works in educational technology helping to support students and staff in their daily usage of technology in the classroom. He is an avid podcaster and Christian who shares his thoughts and ideas on several podcasts weekly.