What do Mary Shelley, Cleopatra, Susan B. Anthony, and Frida Kahlo have in common? They are all women who helped shape the world that we live in today. Throughout history, women have been rebelling against institutions, making earth-shatter
We're on our women in film kick once again! Layla covers Hattie McDaniel — the first Black woman to win an Oscar. Gia wraps up her All-American Girls Professional Baseball League series with Penny Marshall — director of "A League of Their Own,"
Layla covers Isadora Duncan, Mother of Modern Dance. Gia covers Dorothy Kamensheck, most fearless hitter of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League and inspiration for lead character Dottie Hinson in the 1992 hit movie "A League of
Layla talks about Sybil Ludington, the female Paul Revere. Gia starts off a new series inspired by "A League of Their Own" starting with the league that started it all, the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League.
That's a wrap on both Gia's Suffragist Saga and Layla's Spooktober! Gia's final suffragist is Charlotte Forton Grimké. Layla covers how Mary Shelley came up with the idea for her best known novel, "Frankenstein."
They've got the ovaries! Layla covers Elizabeth Krebs, the mother of modern Halloween. And Gia covers Shirley Anita St. Hill Chisholm, the first black woman (and first woman overall!) to run for president. Cheers!Send those emails to SFDTpodca
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Layla covers Kalpana Chawla, the first Indian-born woman to go to space while Gia throws us a curveball as she covers not one, not two, but a LEAGUE of women called the League of Women Voters. Keep sending us those emails of stories about the
In this episode, Gia covers Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, a badass suffragist (and Libra) who did it all. Layla covers Nellie Bly, an investigative journalist who spent ten days in an asylum for a story. You have to hear this s**t!Email your s
Layla, despite spelling her name wrong, covers Lyudmila Pavlichenko, the most successful sniper in history. AKA Lady Death. Gia covers her third suffragist of her voting rights saga, Dr. Mabel Ping-Hua Lee. She was also the first Chinese woman
Just want to preface this by saying sorry, New Jersey! Gia covers the second badass woman in her Suffragist Saga, Gertrude Weil. And Layla covers the life and mysterious death of iconic drag queen, Marsha P. Johnson.Don't forget to leave us a
We are doing something new on this week's episode! Gia kicks off her Suffragist Saga with Virginia Minor, the woman who kind of got the ball rolling on getting the 19th Amendment ratified. Layla talks about the first black woman to have a play
Who wants to psychoanalyze their childhoods? Raise your hands! If you really want to question what is wrong with you and figure out your defense mechanisms, this is the episode for you.We're talking about Anna Freud (yes, that Freud), the woma
Question of the week: What would you do if your husband was killed by the king of France?This episode has everything. Glitz. Glamour. Revenge. A questionable amount of children. And that's just the beginning because s**t gets WILD in this epis
Do you need an excuse to drink champagne every night? Look no further! We give that to you in this episode!Again, we must unfortunately bring the lights down for this episode to celebrate the late, great Olivia de Havilland, the definition of