In this episode of The Doneson Podcast, Uncle Rico, Montanna, Gerry, and Rod discuss the Great Depression, focusing on the forgotten generation: the people who were most affected by the economic collapse. They explore the causes of the Depression, the impact it had on people's lives, and the legacy it left behind.
The hosts begin by discussing the stock market crash of 1929, which is often seen as the start of the Great Depression. They talk about how the crash led to a wave of bank failures and job losses, and how it plunged the country into a deep recession.
They then focus on the forgotten generation: the people who were most affected by the Depression. They talk about how these people were often the elderly, the poor, and the working class. They also discuss how the Depression led to an increase in homelessness, hunger, and crime.
Finally, the hosts discuss the legacy of the Great Depression. They talk about how the Depression led to the rise of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal, and how it helped to shape the modern welfare state.
This episode is a valuable resource for anyone who wants to learn more about the Great Depression. The hosts do a great job of explaining the complex causes and effects of the Depression, and they also provide insights into the lives of the people who were most affected by it. If you're interested in learning more about this important period in American history, I highly recommend listening to this episode