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#1375 Catherine's Story

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Society & Culture, History

4.61.1K Ratings

🗓️ 28 January 2020

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

This week, we answer questions about Meriwether Lewis and the conspiracy theories attached to his death, along with discussion about Clay Jenkinson's annual Lewis and Clark trip. Later in the show we are joined by guest host Catherine Jenkinson who shares her side of the story and her thoughts about living in England.

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0:00.0

Hello listeners and welcome to this podcast introduction of the Thomas Jefferson Hour.

0:04.8

I'm Catherine Jenkinson.

0:06.0

I'm here with David Swenson.

0:08.7

Humilliating your father and do it really, really well.

0:12.1

Yeah, they love it. The more you strike out as your father

0:15.0

it's Freudian some of the things you he's done to you I know I know neither can my therapist

0:21.1

yeah yeah do you bill him for that? Absolutely. The story of going up in people will hear it in the show. I don't want to give it away. But the story of going up the Wendover March, that you know, I'm not sure he couldn't be prosecuted for that.

0:36.4

Well, you know, I've checked and the statute of limitations has not yet run out, so.

0:41.3

On the whole, have you enjoyed your trips on the Lewis and Car Trail?

0:44.1

I have. They're really wonderful trips.

0:46.1

Well you had all those people that won't be anymore.

0:48.3

I can look out for you.

0:50.3

No, it's a really great trip. I encourage everybody to at the very least get out there if you can on the Lewis and Clark trail.

0:58.0

So you can tell from the introduction to this podcast that we had a lot of fun this week.

1:02.8

Well, some of you.

1:03.5

A lot of joking around and elbowing and stuff.

1:06.9

But it was a very interesting conversation.

1:09.0

It was good to hear you talk about your book on Mary Weather Lewis,

1:12.3

you know, answering those questions from my friend about the mystery, the conspiracy, the suicide.

1:18.0

Well, you know, two chapters in my book are about this.

1:22.0

One is called what happened,

1:23.4

and that's a trying as objectively as possible

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