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Already Gone Podcast

Deadly Devotion: Motherhood and Mayhem, Part 2

Already Gone Podcast

Nina Innsted

True Crime, Mystery, Missing, History, Murder, Truecrime, Unsolved

4.64K Ratings

🗓️ 9 May 2023

⏱️ 73 minutes

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Summary

This Mother’s Day, join Shane Waters on a chilling adventure featuring 14 podcasters including Already Gone as they share sinister stories of motherhood. Mother’s Day is typically a time to honor the love and sacrifices of mothers, but today we’ll be exploring the twisted tales that lurk behind the shadows.

It’s an extra special, two parts, more than two-hour, Mother’s Day event.

Podcasts are listed here in order of appearance:

  1. Once Upon A Crime [https://www.truecrimepodcast.com]
  2. PNW Haunts & Homicides [https://tinyurl.com/bddffczy]
  3. The Trail Went Cold [https://www.trailwentcold.com]
  4. Coffee & Cases [https://tinyurl.com/pc25pzzs]
  5. Already Gone [https://www.alreadygonepodcast.com]
  6. Twisted and Uncorked [https://www.twistedanduncorked.com]

Mystery Inc [https://www.itsmysteryinc.com]

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0:00.0

Hello again, friend.

0:10.6

Welcome back to part 2 of my Chilling Mother's Day Collaboration Special.

0:16.4

Before we embark on our journey again, I want to take a moment to reflect on the origins

0:22.0

of this holiday.

0:24.3

To truly understand the history of Mother's Day, we must go back thousands of years to

0:30.0

the ancient world.

0:32.4

The earliest known celebrations of mothers and motherhood can be traced back to the annual

0:38.0

Spring Festival in ancient Greece, honoring Reya, the Mother of Gods.

0:45.5

But it wasn't just the Greeks, the Romans also had a festival called Matronalia, where

0:52.3

our husbands and children would shower their wives and mothers with gifts and flowers.

0:58.4

This tradition carried on for centuries in various forms, eventually influencing a Christian

1:04.8

holiday known as Mothering Sunday.

1:09.6

Mothering Sunday was celebrated in Europe, particularly in the United Kingdom, on the

1:15.2

4th Sunday of Lent.

1:17.9

This was a time when people would return to their mother church, the church where they

1:22.3

were baptized and grew up attending.

1:26.6

Families would reunite, and children would often bring gifts, such as flowers or small

1:31.4

tokens for their mothers.

1:34.8

But what about modern Mother's Day?

1:37.9

For that we must turn to the early 20th century, in the efforts of a woman named Anna Jarvis.

1:46.3

Anna Jarvis was the daughter of Anne Reeves Jarvis, a social activist and community organizer,

1:53.4

who worked hard to improve the lives of women and families.

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