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Boring History

A little follow up to my last post.

Since the books are finally out, I wanted to ask you something for the future.

Most of you probably haven’t had time to read them yet, and that’s completely okay. But if you do take a look, or if you decide to get the library and read through it, I’d genuinely love to know which one you enjoyed the most.

Was it the old recipes and kitchen wisdom?

The lost homestead skills and household traditions?

Or the quiet evening stories from prairie life?

I’m putting all three here as a poll, but I’d also love to hear your thoughts in the comments. Tell me which one felt the most useful, comforting, interesting, or worth expanding in the future.

Your feedback really helps me know what to create next.

Take a look here:

prairiesecrets.com

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Today’s the day I’ve been waiting on for a long time. My very first books are officially out. I still can’t quite believe I get to say that.

A little honesty before anything else.

I’ve been away longer than I meant to be. For a while, I was trying my best to keep the videos coming almost every day or every other day, but life got busy in ways I didn’t plan for. Some days it became hard to stay regular, and the comments started piling up faster than I could answer.

If you wrote to me and I never replied or tagged you back, I’m sorry, truly. I haven’t ignored you. I’ve been reading them, and I’ll be working through them to reply to as many of you as I can very soon.

But the truth is, I wasn’t only busy.

Quietly, behind the scenes, I was working on something that means a lot to me. Call it a mission, call it a passion, but I’ve wanted for a long time to share these old stories, recipes, and forgotten pieces of history in a way people could keep, not just watch once and let disappear.

You know the videos I make: the slow, calm history, the old stories I’ve tried to bring back to life for you. Somewhere along the way, I realized I wanted some of that world to become real books you could hold, save, and return to whenever you wanted.

So today, that dream is finally real.

Here’s what’s inside The Complete Library:

Vol. I: The Prairie Kitchen: 73 heritage recipes and the kitchen wisdom of America’s homestead era.

Vol. II: The Lost Arts of the Homestead: old-time household wisdom, natural cleaning, gentle comforts, and the forgotten skills of the frontier.

Vol. III: Evenings on the Prairie: ten stories and the gentle evening traditions of a slower America.

Plus two little extras:

The Prairie Recipe Card Pack

The Prairie Pantry Checklist

This one really means a lot to me. Thank you for sticking around through the quiet, for watching, commenting, encouraging, and being part of this little corner of history with me.

If you’d like to take a look, just point your phone camera at the QR code in the video, or tap the link below. No pressure at all. Just go have a look.

👇

prairiesecrets.com

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Tonight’s quiet history story is one of the saddest trials America ever turned into a spectacle.

In 1934, a 10-year-old Gloria Vanderbilt was pulled into a courtroom while newspapers called her the “poor little rich girl.”

A fortune. A famous family. A mother. An aunt. A nurse named Dodo. And one child caught in the middle while the whole country watched.

But underneath all the headlines, she was just a little girl who wanted to feel safe.

Had you heard of the Gloria Vanderbilt custody trial before?

Watch here:
https://youtu.be/goNIenM3KXY

4 days ago | [YT] | 2

Boring History

Tonight’s quiet history story is one of the saddest trials America ever turned into a spectacle.

In 1934, a 10-year-old Gloria Vanderbilt was pulled into a courtroom while newspapers called her the “poor little rich girl.”

A fortune. A famous family. A mother. An aunt. A nurse named Dodo. And one child caught in the middle while the whole country watched.

But underneath all the headlines, she was just a little girl who wanted to feel safe.

Had you heard of the Gloria Vanderbilt custody trial before?

Watch here:
https://youtu.be/goNIenM3KXY

4 days ago | [YT] | 8

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Tonight's story: the woman they called the Blood Countess.

For 400 years the world believed she bathed in the blood of 650 virgins to stay young forever. That detail does not appear anywhere in her actual 1611 trial record. It was invented over a century after she died.

We went back to the real letters, the witness testimony, and the political conspiracy that destroyed her, and built a 2-hour sleep documentary around what the record actually shows.

New video is up now 👇
https://youtu.be/7bqIZcxKwPw

Settle in tonight. 🌙

1 week ago | [YT] | 5

Boring History

Tonight's story: the woman they called the Blood Countess.

For 400 years the world believed she bathed in the blood of 650 virgins to stay young forever. That detail does not appear anywhere in her actual 1611 trial record. It was invented over a century after she died.

We went back to the real letters, the witness testimony, and the political conspiracy that destroyed her, and built a 2-hour sleep documentary around what the record actually shows.

New video is up now 👇
https://youtu.be/7bqIZcxKwPw

Settle in tonight. 🌙

1 week ago | [YT] | 1

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She crowned the King of France at 17. Two years later, in 1431, that same king let a church court burn her alive at 19, and never lifted a finger to stop it.

The full 2 hour story is up now: https://youtu.be/01MO3-XaDEs

Who do you blame most for Joan of Arc's death?

2 weeks ago | [YT] | 4

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She could not read. She swore she never killed anyone. She crowned a king at 17, and at 19 her own side handed her to the fire.

This is the full story the books leave out, told from the trial record that would one day prove her innocent. Two hours, calm narration, for a slow night.

Watch the whole thing here: https://youtu.be/01MO3-XaDEs

Tell me in the comments where you are listening from, and your local time. I read them.

2 weeks ago | [YT] | 0

Boring History

She could not read. She swore she never killed anyone. She crowned a king at 17, and at 19 her own side handed her to the fire.

This is the full story the books leave out, told from the trial record that would one day prove her innocent. Two hours, calm narration, for a slow night.

Watch the whole thing here: https://youtu.be/01MO3-XaDEs

Tell me in the comments where you are listening from, and your local time. I read them.

2 weeks ago | [YT] | 6

Boring History

6,000 subscribers. ❤️

I just want to say thank you truly.

Every view, every comment, every kind word, and every person who takes the time to watch these stories means more than you know. This channel started with a simple love for history, especially the real lives behind the Little House and Laura Ingalls stories, and seeing so many of you care about them too is honestly humbling.

And yes, even the negative comments and criticism. đź‘€
I appreciate those too, because honestly, I’ve learned a lot from them.

Thank you for supporting the channel, for being patient with the work, and for being part of this little community.

More stories are coming.

With gratitude, always. ❤️

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