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Dead Ladies Show Podcast

Dead Ladies Show Podcast

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The Dead Ladies Show presents the stories of amazing women from history told live on stage in Berlin and beyond. Inspiring, irreverent, and entertaining! @deadladiesshow on Instagram and Twitter. Facebook: thedeadladiesshow.
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New Angle: Voice

Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation

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Beverly Willis is adding her voice to a new podcast featuring discussions about the lives and careers of female pioneers of American Architecture. Going beyond the scholarship of the award-winning website Pioneering Women of American Architecture, our podcast New Angle: Voice details the struggles and triumphs of six leading women who have personified achievement in a primarily male dominated field.
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I Don't Know Her

Avery V. Mead and Rita Vigil

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Avery and Rita are on a mission to share the stories your history books left out. Every episode they tackle the brave, complicated, courageous, and important stories of women you've probably never heard of, but you should have. Many of our episodes specifically highlight women of color and LGBTQ+ folks. Join us. Find your new heroes.
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A podcast about the womxn leaders, innovators & rebels you probably don't already know. With her trademark sassy style and a dose of insight, Tangia Renee brings you womxn of impact to discuss why they do what they do and all the ways they are changing the world. With a focus on womxn of color, we curate the stories of brilliant womxn.
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A Vote Of Her Own Podcast

American Entertainment Works Inc

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The right to vote is a basic tenet of democracy. Women were denied that right in this country until 1920, and it took an amendment to the U.S. Constitution to secure universal enfranchisement. The story of the last campaign to pass that amendment is full of political intrigue, passion for democracy, and courage. And what better way to tell that story than a good old fashioned American musical? This podcast series in both audio and video form, features historical background, interview and mus ...
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I'm thrilled to bring you this extra-long audio sample of the FYREBIRDS audiobook: the Prologue and Chapter 1, narrated by the amazing Saskia Maarleveld. If you like what you hear, the unabridged audiobook is out now wherever audiobooks are sold. You can request it to stream digitally from your local library; if they don't have it in their collecti…
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Guess what? My second novel, FYREBIRDS, hits shelves TODAY. How exciting! I’m celebrating by inviting one of my favorite authors to join us. Ryan Graudin is the award-winning novel of many books for young adults and children; her debut adult fantasy, THE ENCHANTED LIES OF CELESTE ARTOIS, comes out today. This novel, set in Belle Epoque Paris just b…
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In this episode we run off to New York to get a post-Olympic sports fix! Writer and editor Sheila Enright-- who is both a former track and field runner and co-host of Dead Ladies NYC--brings us the story of American gold medallist Wilma Rudolph. Born into a family of 22 children in segregated Tennessee, Wilma Rudolph was diagnosed with polio at a y…
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It’s FYREBIRDS month on The Exploress! To celebrate the release of my second novel, and the conclusion of the NIGHTBIRDS series, I’m sharing an episode of my other podcast, Pub Dates, where I’ve been taking listeners behind the scenes on this series’ creation. In this episode, I’m going to answer reader’s burning questions about NIGHTBIRDS. Warning…
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It’s FYREBIRDS month on The Exploress! I’m celebrating the release of my second novel, and the conclusion of the NIGHTBIRDS series, by revisiting an old episode from our season on the 1920s: the one where we talk about the women who skirted the Prohibition law. Make sure you listen through to the new epilogue, where I talk about all the ways I used…
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It's interview time! Let's spend some time with the delightful Therese Oneill, author of such nonfiction gems as Unmentionable: A Victorian Lady’s Guide to Sex, Marriage and Manners and her latest book Unbecoming a Lady: The Forgotten Shrews and Sluts that Shaped America. This isn't your average collection of biographies. These ladies weren’t prett…
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In this episode of our podcast, DLS co-founder Katy Derbyshire brings us the story of Therese Giehse, a German actor, pacifist and exile known for founding an anti-Nazi cabaret (which, really, we could all get behind these days). Therese had artistic and other adventures with her lover Erika Mann (daughter of Thomas Mann), was photographed by Annem…
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Let's celebrate the North American summer with a dive (see what I did there?) into the history of women's bathing suits. It's as fascinating, and sometimes as absurd, as you'd imagine. I have a book coming out in August! FYREBIRDS, the sequel and conclusion to NIGHTBIRDS, is hitting shelves on August 27th, and I would love it if you'd pick up a cop…
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SOS Family, today's episode contains the past, present, and future Word inspired through the creative process! I'm excited to be able to share and grow with you and am requesting your input and participation! Together, our Joyful Noise will make an impact and we will "Blend God's Word Into the Rhythm of Life!" TM Just give less than 15 minutes and …
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We continue our throw-back to the seventies, and take a deeper dive into the many facets of the women’s movement that impacted the practice of architecture. Pushed to the side and rarely credited for her architectural work at Davis Brody, Phyllis Birkby became a significant figure in extending the lesbian women's movement to architecture during the…
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In this four-part series, we're time traveling back to Tokugawa Japan (1603-1868) to find out what life was like there for the ladies. If you've been binging Shogun lately, then this one's for you! For show notes, including a list of sources and some cool images, go to The Exploress website (If you're dying for a full transcript, you'll find it ove…
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In this episode, DLS co-founder Florian Duijsens introduces us to Dame Miriam Rothschild, a British zoologist, entomologist, and botanist. Coming from a wealthy family (yes, those Rothschilds) with an active interest in nature, she started collecting ladybirds and caterpillars and taking a tame quail to bed with her at the age of four. During a sti…
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In this four-part series, we're time traveling back to Tokugawa Japan (1603-1868) to find out what life was like there for the ladies. If you've been binging Shogun lately, then this one's for you! For show notes, including a list of sources and some cool images, go to The Exploress website (If you're dying for a full transcript, you'll find it ove…
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Greetings SOS Family, Today's episode is about God's "Grace, Peace & Favor," sprinkled in are celebrations/holidays we honor along with my traditional "Birthday Shout Outs!" We have a full, joyful, and engaging 30 minutes. Listen in and be filled with the bounty that comes from knowing the Father, His Son & the Holy Spirit! --- Support this podcast…
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In this four-part series, we're time traveling back to Tokugawa Japan (1603-1868) to find out what life was like there for the ladies. If you've been binging Shogun lately, then this one's for you! For show notes, including a list of sources and some cool images, go to The Exploress website (If you're dying for a full transcript, you'll find it ove…
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In this episode, we take a jaunt to New York to find out about the talented and difficult Patricia Highsmith. You might know one of her most notorious characters, Tom Ripley, from your Netflix queue (the new series Ripley) or via one of the many films based on what might be Highsmith’s best-known novel, The Talented Mr. Ripley. Highsmith wrote seve…
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In this four-part series, we're time traveling back to Tokugawa Japan (1603-1868) to find out what life was like there for the ladies. If you've been binging Shogun lately, then this one's for you! For show notes, including a list of sources and some cool images, go to The Exploress website (If you're dying for a full transcript, you'll find it ove…
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Hey Fam, this is what's up! During the month of MAY only!!!!~ Discount on Requiem tickets...$50 off VIP with parking...all other tickets are discounted as well. Get yours today at www.littlelambrequiem.com/events REQUIEM - 3-part Musical - The Life and Murder of Emmett Louis Till...A Must See/Witness Dramatization August 2, 2024. --- Support this p…
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Greeting SOS Family, Today's episode is chock full of inspiring words designed to encourage, uplift and inform. I've been blessed, and I'm grateful to share what the Lord has blessed me with and what He's entrusted me to do. Of course, we will honor our Mothers and a few things in between! Listen in and don't forget today's trailer regarding Requie…
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Once upon a time, back in the Middle Ages, four sisters would come to shape the Crusader States called Outremer. One would rebel (several times) against their father; another would come to rule more or less in her own right. All would see a healthy heaping of conflict while living in a chaotic time and place. In Part 2, we'll rejoin our royal siste…
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*** IMPORTANT NOTE: This episode’s Dead Lady had a very challenging existence, particularly when she was younger, and her story is marked by multiple incidents of violence and sexual abuse. Please use caution when listening *** In this episode, we join forces with the Ms Informed podcast to bring you the story of Phoolan Devi. Known as “India’s Ban…
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That was some party. Even though I didn’t make it to the splashy opening, I did attend the transformational exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum, our subject in this episode. A rarely used sculpture gallery was filled with ranks and files of cheap drafting tables, their tops tilted to display what seemed to be pages out of the book, one spread to a ta…
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Once upon a time, back in the Middle Ages, four sisters would come to shape the Crusader States called Outremer. One would rebel (several times) against their father; another would come to rule more or less in her own right. All would see a healthy heaping of conflict while living in a chaotic time and place. In Part 1, we'll explore the many roles…
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Greetings SOS Family, Lovers of Jesus, Poetry, Spoken Word & Music! Each of these elements is here in today's episode as I share selected poems from Dianne Powel Eddings, Flora Young, Jeffrey H. Williams, Tommy L. Young, and myself.Join me in this session and receive about 30 minutes of inspiration, creativity, reflection, and contemplation brought…
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There’s something stirring about a warrior woman: one who refuses to bow down to the forces against her, no matter how vast they may be. And when they win out? Even better. Let’s talk about three sword-wielding females who went up against the Romans, terrifying all who looked on: Teuta, Amanirenas, and Mavia (Mawiyya). Want more Exploress bonus epi…
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GreetingsSOS Family! This evening's podcast is about an exciting upcoming Musical Extravaganza and thegenius, the gifts God implanted into these musical masters to produce REQUIEM -A Little Lamb- A Three-Act Musical Production about "The Life and Death ofEmmett Louis Till" Composer H. Michael Dryver, useshis God-given musical genius in creating eac…
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Welcome Symphony of Sound (SOS) Family. Please join me as I introduce our two upcoming guests on Sunday, March 17, 2024. These two incredible gentlemen come with a plethora of experience, grace, and musical abilities, that when combined will produce an anointed, historical, educational, and entertainment experience! The upcoming Musical Extravaganz…
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Welcome to Season Seven! In this episode, we bring you…the woman known as the “Mother Theresa of Reggae! Sister Mary Ignatius, a white Jamaican Catholic nun dedicated her life to the Alpha Boys’ School in Kingston, where she taught football, cricket, boxing, table tennis and dominoes – but most importantly, music. A lover of jazz and blues, she ins…
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Greetings SOS Family, we'll share info about the theme for Women's History Month, highlight a phenomenal woman whose life through great tragedy exemplifies this year's theme, and end with the greatest miracle and most solemn celebration of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ! Today's episode also has a trailer so please check it out!!! --- Support thi…
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In this last episode of Season 4, we're going to find out more about the Black female entertainers who lit up the stages of 1920s America: who they were, the (many) struggles they faced, and all the ways they absolutely slayed. We'll meet blues singers like Ma Rainey, Bessie Smith, Ethel Waters, and Mamie Smith, as well as dancers like Josephine Ba…
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We're working on our next season, which starts in March! So, in this bonus show, we're sharing a guest episode from the podcast Her Half of History. Her Half of History covers women’s history in short episodes that fit into a series, like Women Who Seized Power, Women Who Escaped Slavery, and Women in Espionage. Host Lori Davis also likes to delve …
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Good evening everyone, It's the month of Love, Self-Identification, and Self-Love for myself and my heritage - The Black Community! Today's session is definitely for you! There is so much love and kindness packed into today's episode! Listen in and see how you can be blessed or possibly pass the blessing along to someone you know! If a wedding is i…
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Today, we’re going to the film industry of the 1920s and the ladies who came to define them. We’ll find out more about the movies of the era, their young female stars, and just how they influenced so many. Grab your girlfriends, your favorite fan mag, and your ticket…It's movie night. You can buy my ladycentric timelines, maps, and art prints at th…
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Blessings of peace and grace to you!This first episode in February is forged from my own deep need and my desire to release the power of God's Word into the lives of those who are also in need!If you've been following me, know that I am asking for your prayers as Inavigate through a great heartache. Join me in prayer, confession, andcelebration as …
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Greetings and God Bless! Today I'll be interviewing Author David Watkins and sharing a portion of his audiobook, When Faith Has Been Exhausted! Join us, relax, and prepare for an enjoyable and interesting audio segment! Mr. Watins is also offering a special opportunity for some of today's listeners to get his 18-hour, professionally & dramatically …
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Happy, Blessed New Year, Everyone! Today's episode is packed with 15 minutes of words that will work to bless you as your New Year unfolds. My desire is to bless you with the love and Word of God as it overflows from fills my soul. Join me and find out how you can receive a free review copy of a new audiobook on the 3rd Sunday, 1/21/24 from Author …
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Merry Christmas! This AudioXperience repeats a portion of last week's introduction to Christ's birth and finishes with his circumcision and requirements of God's law at that time. It is full of the glory and awe of his birth and the promises of God to His people. My hope is that you are blessed and your sprit is renewed in Him! --- Support this pod…
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Sarah Pillsbury, or Sally as she was better known by her peers, and Jean Bodman were both architects who married architects. As an architect who also married an architect, my perspective may be more inside baseball on the professional side, but utter awe and fascination on the family end. I’m Cynthia Phifer Kracauer, architect, Executive Director o…
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Last time, we found out what stay-at-home wife life was like in the 1920s. Now we're going to go out on the town. Let's explore all the fun we were getting up to: dancing, nightclubs, amusement parks, swimming, and girls in automobiles. We'll even dive into the world on 1920s dating. You can now buy my ladycentric timelines, maps, and art prints at…
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Greetings! Listen in as Prayer, Love, and Jesus are intertwined with each other to herald the coming of our Lord and Savior, Jesus! A little message, a little Word, a little song, and a whole lot to be thankful for..Join me & God Bless! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/linda-carol-shaw/support…
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