Send us a text Special Thanksgiving Day Episode: “Thanksgiving and How a Feast Became a Nation’s Holiday” Every November, millions of Americans gather for turkey, stuffing, and pie—but how did one meal become a national tradition? In this special Thanksgiving episode of Info On The Go, William and Kat trace the remarkable 300-year journey from the 1621 harvest feast to Lincoln’s wartime proclamation and FDR’s holiday debate. It’s a story of survival, unity, politics, and persistence—revealin...
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Send us a text Special Thanksgiving Day Episode: “Thanksgiving and How a Feast Became a Nation’s Holiday” Every November, millions of Americans gather for turkey, stuffing, and pie—but how did one meal become a national tradition? In this special Thanksgiving episode of Info On The Go, William and Kat trace the remarkable 300-year journey from the 1621 harvest feast to Lincoln’s wartime proclamation and FDR’s holiday debate. It’s a story of survival, unity, politics, and persistence—revealin...
Send us a text “Knock on wood — we all say it, but have you ever wondered why?” It’s one of those small, everyday rituals we do without thinking. You say something good — “I haven’t gotten sick all year!” — and instinctively tap the nearest wooden surface to keep your luck intact. But why wood? And where did this superstition even begin? In this episode of Info On The Go, we trace the origins of “knocking on wood” from ancient pagan rituals and sacred trees to early Christian beliefs and mode...
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Send us a text Special Thanksgiving Day Episode: “Thanksgiving and How a Feast Became a Nation’s Holiday” Every November, millions of Americans gather for turkey, stuffing, and pie—but how did one meal become a national tradition? In this special Thanksgiving episode of Info On The Go, William and Kat trace the remarkable 300-year journey from the 1621 harvest feast to Lincoln’s wartime proclamation and FDR’s holiday debate. It’s a story of survival, unity, politics, and persistence—revealin...