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This week on Lady History: Give us bread and give us roses! We return to union ladies and meet lady labour-leader Maida Springer Kemp and shirtwaist-union strategist Clara Lemlich. Logo by: Alexia Ibarra
Editing by: Alana Stolnitz & Lexi Simms
Music by: Alana Stolnitz
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Archival audio in this episode is from We Act Radio, recorded June 5, 2012.
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This week on Lady History: Let's chat about some ladies who were activists! Meet waterfall warrior Sigríður Tómasdóttir and civil rights champion. Jovita Idár
Logo by: Alexia Ibarra
Editing by: Alana Stolnitz
Music by: Alana Stolnitz
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This week on Lady History: That's a whole lot of chairs for revolutionary women! Meet progressive(ish) playwright Olympe de Gouges and superb soldier Adbaraya Toya.
Logo by: Alexia Ibarra
Editing by: Alana Stolnitz
Music by: Alana Stolnitz
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This week on Lady History: We're celebrating transwomen from history! Meet two history-making ladies - driving doll Roberta Cowell and femme fatale Mary Jones.
Logo by: Alexia Ibarra
Editing by: Lexi Simms
Music by: Alana Stolnitz
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Archival audio in this episode is from Roberta Wins Hill Climb (1957).
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This week on Lady History: These ladies want to dance with somebody! Hear the stories of plum-fairy prima ballerina Maria Tallchief and passionate preformer Maude Allen.
Logo by: Alexia Ibarra
Editing by: Lexi Simms
Music by: Alana Stolnitz
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Archival audio of this episode is from National Archives and Records Administration "Dance Americana" (1956).
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"Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), CC BY 3.0, trimmed to first 30 seconds and faded out.
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This week on Lady History: We’re back in the kitchen for another episode on ladies who cook. Meet cookbook composer Alice Babette Toklas, omelette originator Anne Boutiaut Poulard, and cookie creator Ruth Graves Wakefield.
Logo by: Alexia Ibarra
Editing by: Lexi Simms, Alana Stolnitz and Haley Khosrowshahi
Music by: Alana Stolnitz
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This week on Lady History: Learn about the history of the Girl Scouts—from fearless founder Juliette Gordon Low to stellar scout Gloria Randle Scott, the first African-American to be elected as president of the Girl Scouts of the USA. Take a deep dive into the history of girl scouts teaching young women life skills and serving their communities from the time of the Great Depression to today. Plus- a yummy look at the history of the “Girl Scout Cookie.”
Logo by: Alexia Ibarra
Editing by: Lexi Simms
Music by: Alana Stolnitz
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Archival audio in this episode is from Library of Congress, National Jukebox Collection.
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This week on Lady History: We LOVE these funny ladies who worked to bring joy to other peoples lives during their lifetimes. Meet imaganitive improver Viola Spolin, jovial jester Jane Foole, funny femme Fanny Brice.
Logo by: Alexia Ibarra
Editing by: Lexi Simms
Music by: Alana Stolnitz
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Archival audio in this episode is from Baby Snooks.
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This week on Lady History: We dive into the internet to surf the web and find out the story behind some iconic ladies online. Meet awesome archaeologist Kate Meyers Emery, feline-yelling female Taylor Armstrong, and expressive essayist Isabel Fall.
Logo by: Alexia Ibarra
Editing by: Lexi Simms
Music by: Alana Stolnitz
Need help? Dial 988 for the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline — 24/7, free and confidential support.
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Cat meme variations: https://brucesterling.tumblr.com/post/636335582967201792/fromsiberia-space-kitto-supreme
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This week on Lady History: Catch the love bug for three lovely ladies with one special connection. Meet stunning stylist Danielle Deleasa 💇♀️, astonishing actress Sophie Turner, and global girl Priyanka Chopra.
Logo by: Alexia Ibarra
Editing by: Lexi Simms
Music by: Alana Stolnitz
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This week on Lady History: It's the Season 2 Season Finale! This year the US Mint started a program to honor women with quarters with five new designs based on women from American history. Four of 2022's five honorees* have been covered by us on the show, so to celebrate the end of 2022 and the end of Season 2, we are taking a look back at outstanding orator Maya Angelou (S1 EP 12 "The Lady History Library"), famous first-flyer Dr. Sally Ride (S1 EP 23 "Space Oddities"), compassionate Chief Wilma Mankiller (S1 EP 11 "[Insert political joke here]"), and praiseworthy performer Anna May Wong (S1 EP 37 "Lights, Camera, Action").
Read more: https://www.usmint.gov/learn/coin-and-medal-programs/american-women-quarters
Logo by: Alexia Ibarra
Editing by: Alana Stolnitz
Music by: Alana Stolnitz
Archival audio in this episode is from Anna May Wong's performance in "Lady from Chungking," NASA's recording of Sally Ride's flight, radio Interview with the Director of "Mankiller". Audio of Maya Angelou: Courtesy; William J. Clinton Presidential Library
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Special thanks to anchor.fm for sponsoring our podcast.*The honoree we have not covered is Nina Otero-Warren,a leader in New Mexico’s suffrage movement and the first woman superintendent of Santa Fe public schools. We hope to cover her story soon.
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This week on Lady History: We’re heading home to visit some ladies local to our lives. Meet witty wordsmith Lauren Weisberger, political powerhouse Hillary Clinton, and bookish babe Mary Foy.
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Editing by: Lexi Simms
Music by: Alana Stolnitz
Archival audio in this episode is from New America, "Keynote by The Honorable Hillary Rodham Clinton".
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This week on Lady History: Take chance on these politically active ladies. Meet presidential pick Belva Lockwood, significant secretary Frances Perkins, and anarchist activist Emma Goldman.
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Editing by: Lexi Simms and Haley Khosrowshahi
Music by: Alana Stolnitz
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This week on Lady History: Oh, the horror! ... Part TWO Meet three icons behind the spooks: teller of tales Ruth Edna Kelly, the backstory of Bobbing for Apples, and party planter Elizabeth Krebs.
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Archival audio in this episode is from 'Halloween Party' from Ozzie and Harriet, Classic TV
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This week on Lady History: Oh, the horror! Meet three icons of the spookier side of the film industry: fear-inspiring filmmaker Stephanie Rothman, morbid matron Morticia Adams, and special effects savant Milicent Patrick.
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Editing by: Lexi Simms and Haley Khosrowshahi
Music by: Alana Stolnitz
Archival audio in this episode is from 'The Velvet Vampire' and 'The Creatue from the Black Lagoon'
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This week on Lady History: She's out of my league, because she is literally a professional athelete. In our second ever athlete episode, we explore the stories of record-breaking runner Wilma Rudolph, baseball babe Toni Stone, and cycling champion Veronica Ivy.
Logo by: Alexia Ibarra
Editing by: Lexi Simms, Haley Khosrowshahi, and Alana Stolnitz
Music by: Alana Stolnitz
Archival audio in this episode is from the Universal Studios 1964 Olympic Newsreel.
Sound effect "Play ball!" by CGEffex.
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This week on Lady History: Is there anything left to us but to organize and fight? This Labor Day celebrate with three fabulous labor organizing ladies: working woman Mary Kenney O'Sullivan, astonishing activist Frances Perkins, and ultimate unionist Rose Schneiderman.
Hearts starve as well as bodies. Give us bread, but give us roses.
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Logo by: Alexia Ibarra
Editing by: Lexi Simms
Music by: Alana Stolnitz
Archival audio in this episode is from Joel Mossberg's 1916 recording of two Socialist songs for Columbia Records.
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This week on Lady History: What's black, white, and read all over? These ladies' excellent journalistic writing! Meet creatively-gifted correspondent Phillipia Duke Schuyler, astronomical archivist Pearl Young, and revolutionary reporter Nelly Bly.
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This week on Lady History: They didn't read and write poetry because it was cute. They read and wrote poetry because they were members of the human race. Meet three women who were poets: Sappho of Lesbos, Parvin E'tesami, and Edna St Vincent Millay. Seize the day Ladies. Make life extraordinary.
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Music by: Alana Stolnitz
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This week on Lady History: We're returning to the final frontier. Journey to the stars with determined doctor Mae Jemison, self-reliant scientist Pearl Young, and amazing astronaut Jessica Meir.
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Editing by: Lexi Simms
Music by: Alana Stolnitz
Archival audio in this episode is from "Suspense: Kiss Me Again, Stranger" (1953), "Young and Innocent (The Girl Was Young)" (1937), and "And Then There Were None" (1945).
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