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This week on Frisky History, Robyn and Lacey talk about the inventor of banana ketchup, World War II, and the definitely unsolved mystery of where flour comes from.
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This week on Frisky History, Lacey and Robyn talk about the history and importance of the Indian Child Welfare Act and what's at risk if the Supreme Court overturns it.
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This week on Frisky History, Lacey and Robyn spill some 18th century tea and learn about history's first French transgender diplomat soldier spy celebrity.
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This week on Frisky History, Robyn & Lacey throw on their tin foil hats to rant about period tracking apps (and naturally, lots of other conspiracies).
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They're gonna know. This week on Frisky History, Lacey and Robyn get cult-y and believe me when I say this episode is going to leave you soaking. Ew, sorry.
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This week on Frisky History, Robyn and Lacey discuss how eating disorders are misrepresented throughout media and healthcare.
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This week on Frisky History, Lacey and Robyn learn how abortion history is repeating itself in a deadly way. Oh and, FUCK THE SUPREME COURT.
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This week on Frisky History, Robyn and Lacey talk about the hottest goss of the 16th century.
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This week on Frisky History, Lacey and Robyn explore just how horny Halloween really is.
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This week on Frisky History, Robyn tells Lacey the story of an arsenic-lovin', pie-bakin', grandkid-hatin' grandma.
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This week on Frisky History, Lacey and Robyn learn why fairies are so scaries.
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This week on Frisky History, Robyn and Lacey have some technical difficulties. But also talk about childhood movie inaccuracies and the true story of the Powhatan woman not actually named Pocahontas.
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This week on Frisky History, Lacey and Robyn take a trip through American history and human experimentation.
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Trigger warning: This episode contains mention of rape and sexual assault; violence against women, children and two-spirit people; and human and sex trafficking
If you or someone you know needs help, there are resources.
StrongHearts Native Helpline, 1-844-7NATIVE (762-8483), https://strongheartshelpline.org/get-help
National Human Trafficking Hotline, 1-888-373-7888, https://humantraffickinghotline.org/
This week on Frisky History, Lacey and Robyn learn about man camps and the terrible things they mean for Indigenous women, children, and two-spirit people. -
This week on Frisky History, Lacey and Robyn talk about an absolute force to be reckoned with: Nichelle Nichols, who played Lieutenant Uhura in the original Star Trek. Do you know it? The show? Have you heard of it?
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This week on Frisky History, Lacey and Robyn are back and obsessed with the artist, feminist, communist, queer, disabled, gender fluid, revolutionary woman who is Frida Kahlo.
Additional music provided by:
Local Forecast - Elevator Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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This week on Frisky History, Robyn tells Lacey what she thinks she knows about circumcision.
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This week on Frisky History, Lacey and Robyn discuss the discovery of the little blue pill that helped the world stay harder and firmer for longer.
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This week on Frisky History, Robyn and Lacey talk about the Russian feminist punk group, Pussy Riot.
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This week on Frisky History, Lacey and Robyn are on the hunt for what many consider to be a sexual unicorn—the female orgasm. #2020IsComing
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