Every episode Lauren and Alicia delve into a "deviant" woman from history, fiction, mythology, and the contemporary world: those who aren’t afraid to break the rules, to subvert the system, to explore, to seek, and to challenge the status quo.
Hosts Naomi Clifford and Lena Augustinson explore little-told stories of women in history through conversations with historians, writers, and anyone interested enough in something to be interesting to talk to.
Join comedians Sofie Hagen and Deborah Frances-White for their new comedy podcast, recorded in front of a live audience. Each week Sofie, Deborah and a special guest discuss topics "all 21 first century feminists agree on" while confessing their insecurities, hypocrisies and fears that underlie their lofty principles.
Feminist, journalist, author, and transgender rights advocate Janet Mock a new podcast of intimate, wide-ranging, and in-depth conversations with the boldest cultural figures of our day.
We must shine a light on the past to live more abundantly now. Historian Annette Gordon-Reed and painter Titus Kaphar lead us in an exploration of that as a public adventure in this conversation at the Citizen University annual conference. Gordon-Reed is the historian who introduced the world to Sally Hemings and the children she had with President Thomas Jefferson, and so realigned a primary chapter of the American story with the deeper, more complicated truth. Kaphar collapses historical timelines on canvas and created iconic images after the protests in Ferguson. Both are reckoning with history in order to repair the present.
Women make up half of the world's population, and yet history books often consign them to the sidelines. From the host of the popular 'Queens of England Podcast', The Other Half tells the forgotten and ignored stories of the most powerful and influential women in history.
A fairy tale podcast for kids about extraordinary women from all over the world. Based on the bestselling series Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls, each episode explores the lives of women from the books, encouraging young listeners to ask questions and explore their interests.
Started by the 2020 Gilder Lehrman New Hampshire Teacher of the Year, Kelsie Eckert and her co-host discuss what happened to the women in history class and seek to put them back into the curriculum one topic, or podcast, at a time.
Join hosts Anney and Samantha to listen to Stuff Mom Never Told You as they continue the conversation on what it is to identify as female through research-based discussion around feminism and how it impacts everyday life.
What’sHerName women’s history podcast is hosted and produced by academic sisters Dr. Katie Nelson and Olivia Meikle. Committed to reclaiming forgotten history, What’sHerName tells the stories of fascinating women you’ve never heard of (but should have).