Surviving King Philip's War: Mary Rowlandson's Incredible Story | E 140

In this episode of the Crux True Survival Story Podcast, hosts Kaycee McIntosh and Julie Henningsen delve into Mary Rowlandson's incredible tale of survival from colonial America. Set in 1676 during King Philip's War, Mary was captured by Native American warriors and endured an 11-week ordeal. Despite her captivity, tragic loss of her child, and extreme conditions, she leveraged her sewing skills for food and better treatment. Her narrative provides a unique perspective on the era's culture clash, survival, and resilience. Mary's experiences were later published, becoming one of America’s first bestsellers. This episode unpacks the context of her story, her resilience, and how she navigated a tumultuous time of war and cultural intersection.

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Are you drawn to thrilling survival stories where characters overcome impossible odds? The Crux: True Survival Stories is your podcast. Join us for gripping tales of resilience and invaluable insights into wilderness survival and the mindset needed to overcome adversity. Hosted by Kaycee McIntosh and Julie Henningsen, both passionate about wilderness and medicine, our podcast is fueled by real-life stories and the pivotal moments that determine life or death outcomes. Tune in for captivating narratives that entertain and educate. Airing every Monday!