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EPISODE · Jul 3, 2025 · 54 MIN

How the Truth is Told with Carol Willis '86 and Wendy Rea

from Wake Women · host Mary Tribble

That’s Wake Forest alumna Carol Willis, talking about the resilience of her ancestors, particularly those who hailed from Orange County, Virginia. She’s my guest today on Wake Women, a podcast by and about the women of Wake University. I’m your host, Mary Tribble, class of ‘82. We’re here to bring you intelligent, thought-provoking reflections from successful women whose experiences will inspire you to be your best self. Montpelier, President James Madison’s family estate, is considered by many to be the birthplace of the U.S. Constitution. Its stately home, rolling hills, and majestic views tell a myriad of compelling and complex stories, including those of the enslaved individuals who built and supported the plantation and its powerful owners. In this episode, archeology scholar Wendy Rea and Wake Forest alumna Carol Willis talk about the powerful story of the place they share and their insatiable curiosity about the people who have shaped their lives.The ground below us holds stories of our past. My conversation with Wendy and Carol explores the profound connections between archaeology, personal history, and family genealogy. They share their powerful experiences together at Montpelier, including the emotional impact of discovering the enduring legacy of ancestors. We also talk about the need for truth and reconciliation in addressing historical injustices, the responsibility of historians to tell inclusive narratives, and the ongoing revolution in redefining who is considered a founder of the nation. This is a powerful discussion that explores our shared history and questions how truth is told.

That’s Wake Forest alumna Carol Willis, talking about the resilience of her ancestors, particularly those who hailed from Orange County, Virginia. She’s my guest today on Wake Women, a podcast by and about the women of Wake University. I’m your host, Mary Tribble, class of ‘82. We’re here to bring you intelligent, thought-provoking reflections from successful women whose experiences will inspire you to be your best self. Montpelier, President James Madison’s family estate, is considered by many to be the birthplace of the U.S. Constitution. Its stately home, rolling hills, and majestic views tell a myriad of compelling and complex stories, including those of the enslaved individuals who built and supported the plantation and its powerful owners. In this episode, archeology scholar Wendy Rea and Wake Forest alumna Carol Willis talk about the powerful story of the place they share and their insatiable curiosity about the people who have shaped their lives.The ground below us holds stories of our past. My conversation with Wendy and Carol explores the profound connections between archaeology, personal history, and family genealogy. They share their powerful experiences together at Montpelier, including the emotional impact of discovering the enduring legacy of ancestors. We also talk about the need for truth and reconciliation in addressing historical injustices, the responsibility of historians to tell inclusive narratives, and the ongoing revolution in redefining who is considered a founder of the nation. This is a powerful discussion that explores our shared history and questions how truth is told.

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