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Dis A Fi Mi History Podcast Hosted by Wendy Aris A space where Caribbean history, family history, and heritage come to life. This podcast explores the legacies of colonialism and uncovers the often-overlooked stories that shaped the Caribbean and its people. Whether you're tracing your ancestral roots, exploring regional identity, or simply curious about the past that informs the present, Dis A Fi Mi History offers meaningful insights and resources for anyone interested in Caribbean genealog ...
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Changing the Narrative of Appalachia

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Documenting Appalachia one story at a time. Each Podcast we introduce you to a special guest or topic and unravel what Appalachia means to them.
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Low Ancestry

Karyn Harding

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You might think you know what genealogy is like–boring, stuffy, and has no application to our modern world. How could your fourth great-grandfather possibly affect your life today? Join amateur genealogist, Karyn Harding, as she tells one story each episode from her family tree to friend and cohost, Kim McMasters, who does actually happen to think that genealogy is boring and stuffy. Together, we’ll uncover how ordinary people with ordinary lives have extraordinary stories to tell. New episo ...
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Family History Drama is a true storytelling podcast that transforms actual ancestral accounts into immersive, emotionally rich audio experiences. It’s a place where true stories, well told, will inspire, caution, entertain, and instruct. By weaving personal stories and historical events with dramatized narrative, each episode brings context to the forgotten voices of the past—complete with the sounds of steam trains, battle cries, whispered prayers, and all the tragedies and divine providenc ...
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In this episode of Dis A fi mi History, we dive into the Caribbean history of the 1930s as Wendy Aris speaks with Dr. Natasha Gordon‑Chipembere about the migration of Afro‑Caribbean communities to Costa Rica. The conversation focuses on themes of identity and resilience, examining the social and economic forces—such as railroads and the banana indu…
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In this episode of the Dis A fi mi History Podcast, we delve into the near-forgotten 1639 uprising on St. Kitts, an important event in Caribbean history where over 60 enslaved people fled to Mount Misery, built a fortified maroon community, and resisted colonial power before facing brutal repression. This exploration of family history and spirit hi…
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In this episode of Dis A Fi Mi History Podcast, host Wendy Aris delves into the extraordinary life and legacy of Archibald Monteath — a notable figure in Caribbean history, embodying the narratives of colonialism and resilience. Born in West Africa and sold into slavery in Jamaica, Monteath’s story reflects both the violence of colonialism and the …
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In this episode of Dis a Fi Mi History, host Wendy Aris and guest Suleiman Bulbulia delve into the overlooked story of African Muslims in the Caribbean, with a particular focus on Muhammad Kaba Saganuhu — an enslaved scholar who penned a 50-page Arabic manuscript in Jamaica. This episode illuminates how themes of colonialism, Arabic literacy, faith…
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Host Wendy Aris sits down with filmmaker Gbolahan Peter Macjob to explore Ireke, Rise of the Maroons — a powerful, language-rich film about the Maroon rebellion in 18th-century Jamaica. They discuss the film's use of Yoruba, Patois and English, its sound design and songs, themes of surveillance, betrayal, spiritual resilience, and the historic role…
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In this episode of the Dis A fi mi History Podcast, Maria Fernanda de Almeida examines the consequences of colonialism for the Garifuna people of St. Vincent, highlighting their mixed Indigenous and African origins, forced exile, and the spread of their culture across the Caribbean and Central America. We delve into how oral history, family genealo…
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In this episode of the Dis A Fi Mi History Podcast, explore the intricate layers of Caribbean history as Wendy Aris interviews filmmaker David Ritter about his documentary "Germantown". This episode uncovers the lost German-Jamaican story of Seaford Town, Jamaica, tracing the arrival of German settlers after emancipation and the ensuing cultural ex…
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In this episode of Dis A Fi Mi History Podcast, host Wendy Aris engages in a profound conversation with Tami Dee Garcia—Cultural Heritage Reconnection Coach, author, and speaker—about reclaiming Caribbean cultural identity and navigating family history. Tami shares her deeply personal journey of connecting with her Dominican and Jamaican roots, rai…
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Join the Dis A Fi Mi History Podcast host, Wendy Aris, as she delves into the vibrant world of Aruba's archival preservation. In this episode, Mr. Peter Scholing of the Bibliotheca Nationale Aruba and Mr. Edric Crows from the National Archives of Aruba share insights into their work safeguarding Aruba's historical records. They highlight the import…
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Welcome to the Dis a fi Mi History Podcast, hosted by Wendy Aris. In this episode, we have the pleasure of speaking with Ms. Marie Whittingham, founder of One Stop Cultural Tours Jamaica. Join us as we explore the profound importance of connecting with one's history through immersive cultural tours in Kingston and beyond. Marie shares the inspiring…
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Send us a text The all-woman town council of Kanab, Utah, wasn’t just a quirky footnote in frontier history—they were a civic force with apron strings and iron wills. In this second half of their story, the ordinances keep coming, but marshals keep quitting. So the women place a help-wanted ad for a man with “spine, humor, and no fear of mothers.” …
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In this enlightening episode of Dis A fi mi History Podcast, host Wendy Aris welcomes Dr. Sharika D. Crawford, a renowned historian specializing in modern Latin America and the circum-Caribbean. Together, they dive deep into the intricate narratives of British West Indian migration to the Colombian islands of San Andres and Providence. Despite bein…
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This episode has it all--brave adventure, pirates, abuse of power, etc, etc. Today we talk about Kim's eighth-great-grandfather, Nicholas Yager, and the surprising twists and turns of his life as he attempts to migrate from the war-torn Palatinate to a new life in Pennsylvania only to be thwarted by a scheming ship captain and a corrupt Virginia go…
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Welcome to the Disafemi History Podcast, where Wendy Aris delves into the intricate world of genealogy with guest Dr. Danielle Gibbs, a passionate UK-based genealogist. In this enlightening episode, listeners are invited to explore the vibrant histories of Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago, while uncovering how genealogy can empower Caribbean communi…
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Join the Dis a fi mi History Podcast with host Wendy Aris as we dive into a captivating discussion with genealogist Ms. Joana Diaz, who has dedicated her life to exploring Puerto Rican family roots. In this episode, Joanna shares her experiences and the challenges of tracing Caribbean heritage, particularly Puerto Rican genealogy, through centuries…
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We're back talking about the always-exciting, never-dull Wix family of Missouri. This week we look at the family's political ambitions through a one Clark Wix, and we uncover a messy family feud over politics--a tale as old as time. Support the show! Connect with us on Instagram and TikTok and don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever yo…
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Welcome to the Dis A fi mi History Podcast, where host Wendy Aris dives deep into the cultural and historical legacy of the Caribbean through enlightening conversations. In this fascinating episode, Wendy sits down with Teddy Mack, a master's student at SOAS University, to explore the intricacies and significance of Vincentian Creole, an English-le…
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The American Revolution wasn’t just fought on famous battlefields — it reached deep into the Appalachian frontier. 🏔️⚔️ Discover how rugged settlers, Native nations, and hidden militias shaped the fight for independence in one of the wildest regions of early America. An overview of The Western Theater in the American Revolution. #americanrevolution…
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Send us a text In the dusty crossroads town of Kanab, Utah, the year was 1911—and democracy was about to get a surprise makeover. What began as a satirical prank by frustrated young men turned into the most unexpected political shake-up in frontier history: the election of an all-woman town council. Part one of this dramatized two-part episode sets…
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In lieu of a new episode this week, we're throwing back to one of our favorite episodes from last year. We hope you enjoy, and we'll see you next time! In a very special Bonus Episode, Low Ancestry talks to Roots and Routes genealogist Michael Ruby. Join us for a discussion about the myth of the presidential common genealogy conspiracy, what low an…
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Welcome back, listeners! This episode is a heartfelt thank you to everyone who has supported the podcast. We've paused briefly, but the journey continues as we reflect on the stories often overlooked in history books. With a global audience spanning 94 countries, this podcast remains a humble space for exploring genealogy and the past. Join us in J…
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This episode has it all. Squatting, Frontier Life, the Civil War, Reconstruction Politics, and most importantly...MURDER! Kim's family was sure doing a lot out there in Missouri, and we'll dive into what their story says about the national conversation at the time and now. Support the show! Connect with us on Instagram and TikTok and don’t forget t…
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Welcome to the Dis A fi mi History Podcast, hosted by Wendy Aris. In this enlightening episode, Wendy converses with Dr. Josias Tembo, a PhD researcher at Radboud University, to explore the intricate connections between Western Christianity and racialization in Africa. Dr. Tembo shares his insightful research on how Christianity has historically pl…
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Send us a text In the summer shadows of Reconstruction-era Virginia, Wade Morrison stands at a crossroads—torn between the memory of a broken town and the promise of a boundless frontier. As Christiansburg heals slowly from war, whispers of Texas grow louder, tugging at the edges of his ambition. Farewells are spoken. Crates are packed. And across …
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Welcome to this enlightening episode of the Dis A fi mi History podcast, hosted by Wendy Aris. Join us as we delve into a nuanced conversation with Professor Randy Brown, an award-winning historian, as he reveals the untold narratives of enslaved men in the British Caribbean. Through their discussion, Professor Brown sheds light on the complexities…
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Welcome to the Dis A fi mi History Podcast, featuring an enlightening conversation with anti-racist educator and author Ernest Crim III. In this episode, discover the profound impact of Black history in combating racism and empowering youth. Ernest shares his personal journey, starting with the transformative experience of surviving a hate crime an…
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Low Ancestry is getting a Patreon! Every month, we will be putting out one episode for subscribers of a new series we're calling High Ancestry where Kim takes the reins. In our very first episode of High Ancestry, Kim talks to us about the history and psychology of astrology, and then we do the critical work of comparing ancestors we've talked abou…
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In this episode of the Dis A fimi History Podcast, join host Wendy Aris as she engages in a profound conversation with historian Miki Garcia about the complexities of Caribbean Irish history. Dr. Garcia, a renowned author and educationalist with a PhD in Irish and British social history, shares insights from his book, "Being Irish: How the Slave My…
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Welcome to a captivating episode of the Dis A fi mi History Podcast, hosted by Wendy Aris. Today, we dive deep into Caribbean Creole linguistics with Silvia Kouwenberg, a renowned professor and dean at the University of the West Indies. This episode explores the typology of Caribbean Creole reduplication, unveiling its historical roots and complexi…
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Send us a text In the shadow of a nation torn by Civil War, a young boy in Christiansburg, Virginia, sweeps the floor of a quiet drug store—unaware that his path will one day lead to the naming of one of America’s most iconic sodas. This episode traces the early life of Wade Brockenbrough Morrison: The forming of his surroundings, childhood, boyhoo…
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In this very tough episode, we dive into Kim's very southern family by looking at the life of her fourth-great-grandfather and Confederate officer, Joseph Ezra Gillette, and we get real about what it means to have family that benefitted from enslaving others and why it's so important to talk about. Support the show! Connect with us on Instagram and…
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Welcome to the Dis A fi mi History Podcast, a space where Caribbean history and its profound impact on present-day experiences are explored. In this episode, Wendy Aris engages in a compelling conversation with Ms. Peggy Plet, a distinguished researcher and author known for her work on Black history, including the biography of Jan Ernst Matzeliger.…
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Welcome to the Dis A fi mi History Podcast! In this episode, we dive deep into the rich tapestry of Creole languages with our engaging guest, Sylvie, also known as Soir.Kwéyòl on social media. Sylvie, a dedicated author and fervent advocate for the Creole language, shares her insights on the history and evolution of Creole, particularly focusing on…
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The interview you all have been clambering for. We switch things up a little as Kim takes the lead and interviews host, Karyn, about her process, life, history, and how it all ties together to right now. We'll be back next episode with another look at Kim's ancestry! Support the show! Connect with us on Instagram and TikTok and don’t forget to rate…
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In this episode of Dis A fi mi History Podcast, we dive into the fascinating world of genealogist and historian Dr. Jeff Nebecker-Johnson. Join us as we explore the life of Spotswood Rice, a man whose journey from slavery to freedom is chronicled through heartfelt letters. Dr. Nebecker-Johnson discusses his research and the personal connections he …
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Join Wendy Aris and Dr. Sébastien Rioux, an Associate Professor at the University of Montreal, as they delve into the intricacies of the article Slavery, Capitalism, and Imperialism, Its Impact in the Caribbean. This episode explores the interconnectedness of historical forces, examining how slavery served as a catalyst for economic growth and indu…
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Send us a text The article snippet below is all I could find on the life of an Italian legend in the San Gabriel Canyon, by the name of Bartholdi. No full name is given, and i could not locate him on any census. His arrival is as mysterious as his death was tragic. “On the mesa above the hogan of Luisenna, an Italian shoemaker, Bartholdi, built a r…
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This episode is about MJURDER! That is, murder. Turns out that Kim's 3rd-great-grandfather, John O'Donnell, was a man who contained multitudes--involved in crime, scandal, and maybe romance? Set in the hills of northwest Virginia, join us as we unravel the 1869 murder of Port Republic. Support the show! Connect with us on Instagram and TikTok and d…
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Welcome to the Dis Afimi History podcast, where we explore the intricate connections between history and contemporary Caribbean life. In this episode, Wendy Aris is joined by Dr. Audra A. Diptée, an Associate Professor specializing in Africa and the Caribbean at Carleton University, to delve into the covert British policy known as Operation Legacy.…
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Join Wendy Aris and Professor Paulette A. Ramsey as they delve into the fascinating journey of West Indian migrants in Cuba. Discover the rich history and cultural dynamics of these communities and their enduring legacy. Professor Ramsey shares insights from her book, revealing intricate tales of migration, resilience, and cultural preservation aga…
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You ever think you're really good at your newfound hobby and then get humbled real quick. Yeah me either. Just kidding, this episode is all about how I believed that Kim was related to Jim Beam and was a whiskey princess, but it turns out that I was wrong and now there is egg on my face. But Kim doesn't need mediocre whiskey to tell her that she's …
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Welcome to the Dis A fi mi History podcast, where we explore the depths of Caribbean history and its impact on the present. In this episode, host Wendy Aris is joined by Dr. Matthew Casey, an Associate Professor of History and expert on early 20th-century Cuba and Haiti. Together, they delve into the fascinating life of Haitian-Cuban supercentenari…
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Welcome to the Dis A fi mi History podcast, where we explore intriguing facets of history and its impact on Caribbean cultures. In this episode, Wendy Aris chats with Dr. Crystal Nicole Eddins, a distinguished Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Pittsburgh, to delve into the Maroon movements' significant role in resisting imperial…
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It's been a minute, and we've got some exciting updates about Season Two--not the least of which is that it's releasing on March 17. *gasp* It's nice to have something to look forward to! Especially for your charming and genealogy-loving host, Karyn, who has had an especially wild (read: bad) year so far. We get into some personal updates--a passin…
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Dive into the complex tapestry of Martinique's history as we explore the racial dynamics and social hierarchies of the 19th century. Join Wendy Aris and Adélaïde Marine-Gougeon, a doctoral researcher at Sorbonne University, as they dissect the intricacies of racial mixing, identity, and the lingering impact of colonialism. Discover the untold narra…
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The Appalachin meeting was a secret gathering of American Mafia leaders in 1957 to discuss illegal operations. The meeting took place at the home of mobster Joseph "Joe the Barber" Barbara in Apalachin, New York. Join us as we discuss how this meeting changed the Mafia in America forever. Are you related or connect to any of these mobsters? Find ou…
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Send us a text 🚨Are YOU related to ME? Find me on Family Search: Jesse Perse Harmon 🔗 Then click “VIEW RELATIONSHIP” to see if we are cousins. Joseph and Hyrum Smith are assassinated by those who were assigned to protect them. No one is held accountable. Turmoil continues to increase. Hundreds of home are burned by mobs. The evacuation planned is e…
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Welcome to the Dis A fi mi History podcast! In this episode, host Wendy Aris delves into a compelling conversation with Dr. Gnimbin A. Ouattara, a Fulbright Scholar from Côte d'Ivoire and a Professor of History and International Studies. Together, they explore the overlooked narratives surrounding the birth of the Transatlantic Slave Trade between …
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In this episode of the Dis Afimi History podcast, join us as Wendy Aris hosts the multifaceted Jamaican-Canadian talent, Tanya Hernandez, also known by her stage name Ms. Tanya Lou. Renowned for her love for culture and history, Tanya is a teacher, motivational speaker, author, social commentator, folklorist, and music recording artist. Tanya delve…
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Welcome to the Dis A fi mi History podcast episode where Wendy Aris hosts Jannik Keindorf, a PhD candidate from the University of Tübingen, Germany. In this insightful dialogue, they explore the intricate historical narratives of political migrations across the Caribbean islands during the age of revolutions, focusing on Jamaica's role as a critica…
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