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Frauen und Queers haben Politik und Revolution gemacht, große Kunst und erfolgreiche Unternehmen geschaffen und wissenschaftliche Durchbrüche errungen. Manchmal standen sie auch auf der falschen Seite der Geschichte. HerStory spürt den Biografien von Frauen und Queers nach - auch solchen, die nicht als Vorbild taugen.
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Wining About Herstory

Wining About Herstory

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Have you ever wondered where all of the women were in your history books? You're not alone! Join long time gal pals, Kelley & Emily, as they swap stories about incredible women from history over a cheap bottle of wine. They take wining to a whole new level. Women's history has never been this tipsy!
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The Remedial Herstory Podcast

Kelsie Eckert and Brooke Sullivan

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The podcast that explores what happened to the women in history? And puts them into history class. Kelsie and Brooke explore historical topics they find fascinating, pedagogies, and important issues effecting women and girls. Teachers can find dozens of lesson plans, learning materials, films, and articles about women in history on our website www.remedialherstory.com.
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Advanced TV Herstory

Cynthia Bemis Abrams, Feminist TV Documentarian

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Welcome to Advanced TV Herstory, the podcast that connects the dots of TV and feminism and American politics and culture. We tell the stories of women in TV who have had a profound impact on the confidence and aspirations of generations of girls and women. Hosted and produced by TV scholar Cynthia Bemis Abrams, Advanced TV Herstory is a research-based examination of the evolution of television and women in our society. Each episode is an opportunity to inspire listeners to believe in themsel ...
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HerStoryToo

HerStoryToo

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The HerStoryToo show is a platform that inspires, educates, motivates, supports and encourages women and girls from across the globe to live life on their terms and become the best version of themselves. If you would like to be a speaker on the show or have a topic idea you would like to share with us kindly send a message to herstorytoo@gmail.com If you would like to chat with us please dial (929) 477-3564 to connect and share.
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This day in Herstory

Taylor and Emily

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Hello and welcome to This day in Herstory! We, your hosts: Taylor and Emily, will bring you episodes about what happened this day in Herstory, not history. Come along with us as we discover Women's history that you have been missing.
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Herstory

Wheeling Heritage Media

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Herstory is a podcast that celebrates women of Wheeling's past and present. What has changed? What still needs to change? Through looking at the history, and talking to women today, we hope to find out.
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Welcome to HERstory, the history of Southeast Asia, told from her perspective. We’ll discover historical figures, matriarchal societies, and contemporary female icons — and maybe learn about ourselves along the way. Season 1 focuses on the Southeast Asian age of commerce up to the colonial period.
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A Simple Herstory

The Muse Project

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A Simple Herstory is a theatrical and high concept podcast series about the women who have run for President of the United States. From outsiders to insiders, and outsiders again, these are the women who ran. www.asimpleherstory.com 2024 Silver Anthem Award Winner | Education, Art & Culture - Special Projects - Awareness Categories 2024 Webby Award Honoree | Podcasts - Best Indie Podcast (Inaugural Year) 2023 People's Bronze Telly Award Winner (w/ Quills Fest) | Immersive & Mixed Reality
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The #HerStory Podcast tells the stories of 50 historical women, not through names and dates of textbooks, but through the voices of contemporary women. Hear elected officials, academics, mothers, filmmakers, authors, activists, CEO’s, and more offer snapshots of these women’s lives, from the headliners to the lesser-known gems. A project by Chick History.
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Welcome to Herstoryically (Her-story-ically), the podcast that's rewriting history one remarkable woman at a time. Hosted by Sasha, we're diving deep into the often overlooked and untold stories of extraordinary women who have left an indelible mark on our world. These are the women who defied norms, shattered barriers, and paved the way for future generations, often hailing from marginalized communities. In each episode, we'll unearth the inspiring tales of fearless leaders, brilliant minds ...
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Dabi's Daughter presents... "HerStory"

Hosted by Layla S and Brunella E/ Founded by I. Bradwell-El and D. Kyle Bradwell

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Focused on teaching young females ages 15 to 17. Programs include Business Etiquette, Business Administrative and Communication. We also teach Finance, Dress Code, Rules and Regulations., etc If you would like to be a Guest on our Podcast, please contact us at 980-210-3317 or info@dabisdaughter.org To register your Daughter in our Program, please contact us at www.dabisdaughter.org or application@dabisdaughter.org
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An Independent Women's History Podcast, uncovering the lives of intriguing, infamous and inspiring women from History. Our special theme in Season One is #InspiringWomen. All Episodes are produced and presented by former Teacher & aspiring Author, Chrissy Hamlin. . Visit www.hiddenherstory.com to find more fascinating blog posts and videos on Women's History. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, You Tube and Instagram Send us a voicemail message via Anchor FM and you may get featured on our next ...
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Creative Women's Herstory

Sonia Mendes / Twist Design

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A podcast about great women in art, design and crafts. My name is Sonia Mendes. I'll be learning and sharing with you the amazing stories of great women in creative areas such as painting, illustration, furniture and interior design, architecture and other kinds of art and crafts. From Frida Kahlo to Yayoi Kusama, Eileen Gray or Zaha Hadid, and many other female artists and designers with fascinating life stories who deserve more recognition in a male dominated world. Their struggles, the ob ...
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We amplify trailblazing women who are influencing others and creating success in a big, bold way. From business leaders to authors, politicians to nonprofit founders, and everything in between, we are talking to leading women about what it takes to inspire, impact, and change their corner of the world. Interested in being a part of the Collab? Reach out to us at TheHerstoryCollaborative@gmail.com
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A podcast to inspire, motivate, encourage, and empower women to step out of their comfort zones and do things they have always wanted to do. Whether it's owning their own business, experiencing something new, or making a major life change. Kaitlyn Casso is a brand and travel photographer who is inspired to encourage other women to follow their dreams and make the most out of their lives. While telling her own stories and those of inspirational women she hopes to let souls connect and adventu ...
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A podcast dedicated to the unsung stories of women and non-binary musicians throughout history. Presented by MidWay Music Speaks in Bloomington, IN. Host: Katie Maher (She/Her) | @sodabreadprincess Producer: Katie Maher (She/Her) | @sodabreadprincess Art: Casey Stanley (They/Them) | @caseykeepstrying Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/girlstothefront/support
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Sie gilt als "trauriger Engel", als unglücklich Verliebte, als lesbische androgyne Ikone, als Drogensüchtige und tragisch früh Verstorbene. Annemarie Schwarzenbach ist zur Projektionsfläche geworden. Ein Blick auf ihre Biografie. HerStory unterstützen: bei Steady oder PayPal Literatur und Quellen:Alexis Schwarzenbach: Auf der Schwelle des Fremden. …
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Award-winning writer and professor Georgia Jeffries joins Cynthia Bemis Abrams to reflect on her pioneering work in television and screenwriting. From her early magazine articles to Emmy-winning work on Cagney & Lacey, China Beach and Sisters, Jeffries reveals how she broke into Hollywood’s writers' rooms and built a career defined by dramatic inte…
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In today's edition of Queer people have ALWAYS existed, Emily travels back to ancient Mesopotamia to meet the Goddess, Ishtar, a gender swapping entity of war, love, and life itself! Then, Kelley tells the wild story of moving-target Belle Boyd, a Confederate spy who taught an enslaved girl how to read, charged Confederates for booze, and married a…
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In this episode, Rachel Perez chats with Sarah Percy, author of Forgotten Warriors: The Long History of Women in Combat. Her book examines how the history of women in combat has been forgotten, denied, and even actively suppressed. She traces the history of where and how women fought and explains why it's a crucial history for today's society - nev…
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Bu podkast 1937-ci il repressiyalarının qurbanı, Azərbaycanın milli şairi Əhməd Cavadın həyat yoldaşı Şükriyyə Axundzadənin sarsıdıcı və heyrətamiz həyat hekayəsini işıqlandırır. Gənc yaşlarında böyük bir sevgi ilə Cavadın həyat yoldaşı olan Şükriyyə, sovet totalitarizminin ən qaranlıq illərində ərinə sədaqətindən dönmədən, ağır sürgün və əmək düşə…
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The ladies are QUEER. They are HERE. Get USED TO IT! To celebrate Pride month, Kelley tells the story of Lucy Diggs Slowe, the other half of the Mary Burrell power couple. Lucy spent her life trying to advance academics for women while having to hide her own identity from the world. Then, Emily recounts her recent visit to Congressional Cemetery's …
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В Азербайджане не найдется человека, который независимо от возраста, не напел бы какую-нибудь мелодию из ее репертуара. Еще при жизни композитора ее песни называли народными, настолько они полюбились людям… Речь пойдет об одной из самых талантливых композиторов, самой скромной и замкнутой представительнице музыкального мира Азербайджана Эльзе Ибраг…
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This podcast explores the extraordinary life of Banin—born into wealth during Azerbaijan’s oil boom, yet shaped by war, exile, and independence. From her privileged childhood in Baku to losing everything after the Soviet takeover, Banin’s story is one of resilience and reinvention. Her memoir The Caucasian Days captures the magic of her early years…
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In this episode, Rachel Perez chats with Allison Tyra, author of Uncredited: Women's Overlooked, Misattributed, and Stolen Work. Her book combines 600+ stories encompassing thousands of women with research, statistics and other data to answer a fundamental question: we know women are as good as men, so why haven't we heard of more women? Let’s get …
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Why do cozy mysteries still dominate the mystery genre, decades after their prime? Cynthia Bemis Abrams welcomes Prof. Bridget Kies of Oakland University for an insightful conversation exploring the long-running impact of Murder, She Wrote (1984–1996) and the enduring appeal of the cozy crime format. Explore: Angela Lansbury’s legacy as the iconic …
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First, Kelley tells the story of Aileen Cole Stewart, a Red Cross nurse who, despite being denied the opportunity to serve overseas in WWI, played an invaluable part in fighting the 1918 Influenza Pandemic on the home front. Then, Emily covers Tsuru Aoki, a Japanese silent film star who straddled stereotypes to give her character's depth, while bat…
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In this episode we chat with Michelle Young about her new book The Art Spy: The Extraordinary Untold Tale of WWII Resistance Hero Rose Valland, in particular why she has been forgotten in the history annals, what Young uncovered about her relationship with her life partner Joyce Heer. Young is an award-winning journalist, author, and professor She …
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Bis ins 20. Jahrhundert hinein hielt sich der Gesindedienst: Frauen und Männer gingen - oft schon in sehr jungen Jahren - als Magd oder Knecht in den Dienst auf einem Hof. Ein Blick auf den Alltag von Mägden und das Abhängigkeitsverhältnis von ihrer Dienstherrschaft. HerStory unterstützen: bei Steady oder PayPal **Literatur und Quellen zur Episode:…
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The ladies are celebrating Memorial Day by talking about our sheroes, government conspiracies, and Big Macs! First, Emily covers Maj. Megan McClung, a Marine Officer who gave everything in the line of duty, but has been declared to be incompliant with the Department of Defense "policies and procedures." Then, Kelley tells the tale of Margaret Cochr…
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In this episode Kelsie and the RHP Director of Research, Jacqui Nelson, discuss the echoes of Nazi fascism and misogyny in modern society. They discuss the role misogyny plays in authoritarianism and the Lebensborn program. History doesn’t repeat, it echoes. Let’s get into this. Allen, Ann Taylor. "Feminism, Venereal Diseases, and the State in Germ…
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What happens when a maid marries the son of her rich employer? Not what you'd think! Kelley wines about Sarah B. Cochran, a woman who came from a one-dress household and became an absurdly rich business magnate and philanthropist who knew that money wasn't the most important thing in the world, but rather what you do with it. Then, Emily tells the …
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In this Episode, we hear from “America’s Government Teacher” about her new book, The Small and the Mighty, which discusses unsung heroes throughout American history. McMahon published a regular newsletter called the Preamble where she tackles contemporary politics. Let’s get into this! Get ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠FREE Learning Materials⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ a…
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In this episode Kelsie chats with Amanda Zurawski. Amanda is an American reproductive rights activist known for her role in suing the state of Texas in Zurawski v. State of Texas after she went into septic shock twice during her pregnancy after being denied an abortion. Amanda is an activist on the front lines, but a little known fact about her is …
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Happy Mothers' Day to mothers of all kinds (especially the motherfuckers!) Emily tells the story of Phoebe 'Febb' Ensminger Burn, a proud, intelligent Southern woman who wrote a letter to her son and changed the course of history. Then, Kelley covers Mary Burrill, a queer black writer and playwright who tackled issues such as systemic racism, the c…
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Glowing ovaries, persistent boxers, and showtune shame! First, Kelley explains the difference between pool and billiards (yes there is a difference) as she covers Masako 'Katsy' Katsura, a champion billiards player who broke the green felt ceiling and became an international star! Then, Emily tells the tale of Hangaku Gozen, a fierce warrior who wa…
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Gudrid Thorbjarnadottir reiste um das Jahr 1000 von Grönland nach Nordamerika. Dort begegnete sie Indigenen und brachte ihren Sohn Snorri zur Welt. Die Folge beleuchtet, von ihr als "Mutter des ersten in Amerika geborenen Europäers" zu sprechen. Literatur und Quellen zur Episode:The Saga of Erik the RedThe Saga of the Greenlanders https://vidforul.…
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From Lucille Ball to Tina Fey, from Joan Rivers to Margaret Cho, women have been rewriting the rules of comedy for decades — and they're not done yet. Host Cynthia Bemis Abrams is joined by Lynn Harris, founder of Gold Comedy, to explore the legacy and future of funny women on TV. Together, they dissect the comedic influence of legends like Mary Ty…
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The ladies are PUMPED to bring you two amazing stories filled with controversy, inhabitable landscapes, and DIY surgery! First, Emily tells the harrowing story of Dr. Jerri Nielsen FitzGerald who, after a messy divorce, decided to get away from it all- by going to the bottom of the world to be a doctor at an Antarctic research station. But when Dr.…
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In this episode, Davida Siwisa James is back for another interview to discuss the amazing women, often erased from the story of the American Revolution. Buckle up– Kelsie and Brooke learned a lot here. James’ book, Hamilton Heights and Sugar Hill, published by Fordham University Press, traces 400 years of West Harlem history, including its iconic a…
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Whether you're a herstorian or a certifiable baddie, you're going to LOVE these two ladies who were having NONE of it. First, Kelley tells the story of Patsy Young, an enslaved woman who escaped and built a life for herself, including a career as a brewer. But when her enslaver came looking, she wasn't going to let go of her freedom so easily. Then…
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In this episode, Kelsie and Brooke discuss politics, tyranny, and the importance of teachers staying ahead of authoritarian efforts to control schools and promote patriotic curriculum. They reference Timothy Snyder’s book On Tyranny which is a worthy read for those who want to learn more. Get ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠FREE Learning Materials⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠…
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Righteous rage, medieval bops, and internet family lore is all that's getting the ladies through this latest wave of dystopian nightmare fuel! First, Emily tells the tale of The Pickle Sisters, a 1920s pickle-themed vaudeville group who went viral online when their photo went viral online. But are these gherkin gals all that they appear? Then, Kell…
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In this episode, Kelsie interviews Lisa Endo Cooper and Bremond Berry MacDougall who met on the first day of seventh grade and quickly discovered their shared love for books. Together, they read everything they could get their hands on—from Anne of Green Gables to War and Peace. Forty years, five children, other careers, and countless books read la…
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Vor 80 Jahren endete der Zweite Weltkrieg. Auch Frauen verhalfen mit ihrer Wählerstimme der NSDAP zur Macht und trugen die Ideologie von Partei und "Führer" mit. Ein Blick auf Gönnerinnen, Unterstützerinnen und eine Täterin. Informationen zur politischen Bildung 314: Nationalsozialismus. Aufstieg und Herrschaft Informationen zur politischen Bildung…
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Look no further than TV news anchor Connie Chung’s groundbreaking career for the textbook definition of representation. Host Cynthia Bemis Abrams explores Chung’s impact as a trailblazing Chinese-American journalist through the lens of her 2024 memoir, Connie, A Memoir. This episode revisits Chung’s rise through national television journalism, her …
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The ladies were THRILLED (and shocked?) to be invited back to the Olmsted County History Center to perform LIVE! Kelley tells the story of Dr. Martha Ripley, an activist who came to Minneapolis and changed the game for maternity care. Then, Emily covers Engla Schey, a woman who, after being devastated by her father's mental illness, launched a one-…
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In this episode, Kelsie interviews Rachelle Bergstein, a lifestyle writer, author, and editor, focused on style, pop culture, and families. She is the author of three books: Women from the Ankle Down, Brilliance and Fire, and The Genius of Judy. Find out more at www.RachelleBergstein.com. Get ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠FREE Learning Materials⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠…
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