19 episodes

The true stories of life at a Lutheran institution housing orphans and the elderly in rural Iowa on the eve of the Great Depression. Almost lost to the passage of time, these stories of sorrow and joy, compassion and cooperation have been uncovered and can now be shared with you. Join mother and son hosts Karen Thalacker and Andrew Newell as you learn about life at the German Lutheran Orphans and Old Folks Home - or as it was commonly called The Homes. Follow The Homes on Instagram at lifeatthehomes for photographs and additional content.

The Homes (Life at the Homes‪)‬ Researched and hosted by Andrew Newell and Karen Thalacker. Sound edited by Robert Newell.

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The true stories of life at a Lutheran institution housing orphans and the elderly in rural Iowa on the eve of the Great Depression. Almost lost to the passage of time, these stories of sorrow and joy, compassion and cooperation have been uncovered and can now be shared with you. Join mother and son hosts Karen Thalacker and Andrew Newell as you learn about life at the German Lutheran Orphans and Old Folks Home - or as it was commonly called The Homes. Follow The Homes on Instagram at lifeatthehomes for photographs and additional content.

    Episode 2 - January of 1929

    Episode 2 - January of 1929

    Welcome to January of 1929! Rev. and Mrs. Klein and their family have been at the Homes for 7 years. Their youngest daughter Em was just 9 months old when they moved to Muscatine in 1921 and her recollections provide important insight into everyday life. The monthly newsletter called the Messenger kept individuals and organizations updated on the needs of the Homes. January's newsletter was full of New Year's resolutions -- were people in 1929 any different than the people of today?&nbsp...

    • 22 min
    Episode 1 - Welcome to The Homes

    Episode 1 - Welcome to The Homes

    Welcome to the Homes! In Episode 1, you meet Rev. William Klein, his wife Emma, and their 5 children. In 1921, the Kleins moved from the plains of North Dakota to the bustling river town of Muscatine, Iowa, to take over the leadership of the Homes. For the next 20 years, the Kleins and a small group of workers dedicated their lives to turning an institution into a home for hundreds of children and elderly residents.Mother and son Karen Thalacker and Andrew Newell (the Kleins...

    • 21 min
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    Listen to the trailer for The Homes!

    Join us as we journey through life at the Homes during the year 1929.

    • 1 min
    Episode 3 February of 1929

    Episode 3 February of 1929

    Welcome to February of 1929! Similar to today, February brings talk of the groundhog and people wondering whether he will see his shadow. Unlike today, the Homes' newsletter shares personal information about the children and the old folks. The February episode has the special story of one of the most important people in the Homes history - Miss Louise Wittig. Her life and life's work is recounted and the heartfelt testimonials to her in the newsletter show us how she inspired...

    • 24 min
    Episode 5 - April of 1929

    Episode 5 - April of 1929

    Welcome to April of 1929! Muscatine is celebrating April Fool's Day and one of the old folks at the Homes pulls a prank that makes the front page of the newspaper. Who is he and why do we want to know more about him? The April newsletter contains a statement regarding Jewish people and instead of ignoring it we wanted to talk about it. Thank you to our guest Dr. Terry Lindell who shared his expertise with us. April closes with an account of what life was like at the Homes on a typical Sunday....

    • 35 min
    Episode 4 - March of 1929

    Episode 4 - March of 1929

    Welcome to March of 1929! The people of Iowa are excited for the inauguration of a new U.S. President. Herbert Hoover was born just up the road in West Branch. Financial troubles continue in March and calls for bigger donations continue. There is also concern about the Messenger newsletter not paying for itself. The newsletter is a vital pipeline to supporters and they ask for cash and also specific donations like phonograph records and Easter eggs. The newspapers of 1929 had lots of contests...

    • 28 min

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I’m obsessed!

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Love it!!!

Great podcast, love the effort and care the mother and son put into this project. Not only to unveil their family’s past but as well as other families. Love the music include and love that it was played by the writer! Very well done!

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So interesting!

Thank you for sharing your labor of love. So so interesting and so well produced.

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