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Lex from The Peony podcast is back on the mic for a special Pride Month episode! Melissa kicks off the show by introducing Barbara Gittings, a pre-Stonewall gay rights activist who helped declassify homosexuality as a mental disorder. Lex introduces Hannah Gadsby, an Australian comedian who's celebrated for her game-changing Netflix comedy special, Nanette.
If you'd like to donate to Mimosa Sisterhood podcast, check out my new support feature! In addition, you can now sponsor an alcohol beverage for Melissa to drink live during a podcast recording. If you're interested in helping Melissa improve the podcast, please take our 5-minute anonymous Listener Survey. Thank you!
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In this episode, we talk about:
Mimosa Sisterhood's 100th episodeWhite Claw Surge + Watermelon Vodka CocktailBarbara Gitting's super religious upbringing & sexual awakening during childhoodLiving during a time when homosexuality was considered an illness that should be cured by a priest or psychiatristJoining the Daughter of Bilitis and opening an east coast segment in New YorkBarbara's involvement with the American Library Association's gay caucusHannah Gadsby growing up in Tasmania’s bible belt surrounded by homophobiaNew Zealand decriminalizing homosexuality in 1997Hannah struggling with internalized homophobiaBecoming a comedian and turning trauma into jokesAutism & ADHD spectrumRESOURCES:
Sign this petition to IMPEACH Justice Clarence ThomasSign this petition to CODIFY Roe v. WadeCheck out ADDitude for self assessment testsWatch Hannah Gadsby's Nanette on NetflixCheck out The Peony podcastFollow Mimosa Sisterhood on InstagramSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/mimosasisterhoodpodcast.
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Our next Everyday Woman episode features Barbara Shelton, a wine enthusiast and digital content creator based out of Wine Country in Northern California. Several years ago, Barbara lost herself in an abusive relationship that was littered with secret violence, abuse that isn't physical. With the support of friends and family, Barbara was able to escape her toxic relationship and began to heal from the inside out. In this episode, Barbara shares her personal story and gives tips on how to detect the subtle signs of abuse in romantic relationships. Emotional abuse is often more common than physical abuse, but it's harder to recognize, because it can masquerade as an intense form of love and devotion. (TW// sexual assault, abuse, suicide)
If you'd like to donate to Mimosa Sisterhood podcast, check out my new support feature! In addition, you can now sponsor an alcohol beverage for Melissa to drink live during a podcast recording. If you're interested in helping Melissa improve the podcast, please take our 5-minute anonymous Listener Survey. Thank you!
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In this episode, we talk about:
2019 Kid Vicious Red Wine & 2017 Liberté Cabernet SauvignonRed flags in dating: love bombing, controlling, jealousy, and isolation from friends and familyNavigating a toxic relationship with a partner that has a mental health disorderLosing yourself in unhealthy relationshipsSecret violence: emotional and psychological abuseTherapy & the healing process after leaving an unhealthy relationshipHow childhood trauma can condition adults to subconsciously seek that familiar hardshipThe meaning of SisterhoodRESOURCES:
Follow Barbara on InstagramCheck out Barbara's YouTube channel, Beyond the Barrel seriesLearn more about Barbara's snazzy Coravin wine preservation systemShop Mimosa Sisterhood's new Eco-Friendly Tote BagShop Mimosa Sisterhood's new Boss Betch Laptop SleeveRate Mimosa Sisterhood on SpotifyLeave a review for Mimosa Sisterhood on Apple PodcastsSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/mimosasisterhoodpodcast.
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Andee Dominguez is back on the mic to celebrate two badass broads of espionage! Andee kicks off the show by introducing Virginia Hall, one of history's most dangerous and successful WWII spies known as "The Limping Lady". Melissa introduces Elvira del la Chaudoir, a Peruvian socialite, gambler, and double agent who tricked the Natzis leading to a successful Allied invasion of Normandy.
If you'd like to donate to Mimosa Sisterhood podcast, check out my new support feature! In addition, you can now sponsor an alcohol beverage for Melissa to drink live during a podcast recording. If you're interested in helping Melissa improve the podcast, please take our 5-minute anonymous Listener Survey. Thank you!
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In this episode, we talk about:
Cote du Rhone wine and Opaline Pinot Noir Brut RoseVirginia Hall's privileged upbringing and shitty marriage proposalHow she earned the nickname, "The Limping Lady" Endless discrimination for being a disabled womanBecoming an SOE agent and collaborating with both nuns and sex workers to bring down the NatzisElvira del la Chaudoir's rich party girl lifestyleBecoming a double agent for the British Secret Service to pay off her gambling debtsDiscrimination for being bisexual, despite her great success at fooling the NatzisElvira's trickery that led to a successful invasion at NormandyRESOURCES:
The Alice Network by Kate QuinnA Woman of No Importance by Sonia PurnellBygone Badass Broads by Mackenzi LeeJoin Mimosa Sisterhood's Facebook GroupRate Mimosa Sisterhood on SpotifyFollow Mimosa Sisterhood on InstagramSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/mimosasisterhoodpodcast.
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Our next Everyday Woman episode features Pauline Nguyen, an Australian developmental coach, best-selling author, and co-founder of the world’s most awarded Vietnamese restaurant, Red Lantern. Pauline's story is rooted in survival; escaping war-torn Vietnam as a toddler, surviving a Thai refugee camp, and healing from years of adversity and generational trauma. Pauline recognizes her hardship as the "training" that prepared her to become the badass that she is today - a successful entrepreneur, coach, and international keynote speaker.
If you enjoy this episode, be sure to share it with your friends! If you'd like to donate to Mimosa Sisterhood podcast, check out my new support feature! In addition, you can now sponsor an alcohol beverage for Melissa to drink during a podcast recording and you'll receive an on-air shout out!
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In this episode, we talk about:
Pauline's childhood escaping war torn Vietnam and surviving a Thai refuge camp Family dynamics rooted in anger, PTSD, trauma, and emotional & physical abuseJoining forces her brother Luke Nguyen to open the world’s most awarded Vietnamese Restaurant, Red LanternHealing generational trauma by choosing to evolve or repeatPauline's books: Secrets of the Red Lantern & The Way of the Spiritual Entrepreneur2022 being the year for expansion; in order for rebirth, parts of us need to diePauline's perspective on forgiveness and vulnerability The meaning of SisterhoodRESOURCES:
Check out Pauline Nguyen's website and offeringsBuys Pauline's books: Secrets of the Red Lantern & The Way of the Spiritual EntrepreneurFollow Pauline on InstagramConnect with Pauline on LinkedInRate & Review Mimosa Sisterhood on Apple PodcastsRate & Review Mimosa Sisterhood on SpotifySupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/mimosasisterhoodpodcast.
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It's a bonus episode, babyyyy! Tune in to hear Melissa's guest feature on A Novel Adaptation podcast, a show that examines book to movie adaptations hosted by Jordan and Em. Melissa went nostalgia with it and chose her favorite movie of all time, Girl, Interrupted! This movie is based off the 1993 memoir written by Susanna Kaysen that depicts her real-life experience as a young girl in a psychiatric hospital in the 1960s. Melissa was surprised to discover that the book was A LOT more intense, dark, and graphic than the fun, bubbly, sisterhood energy that was portrayed in the movie.
Be sure to check out A Novel Adaptation podcast and join their awesome Book Club to read along with Jordan and Em!
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In this episode, we talk about:
The Pink Elephant cocktail from the Death & Co. recipe bookThe iconic cast of incredible actresses in the movie, Girl Interrupted (Winona Ryder, Angelina Jolie, Brittany Murphy, Elizabeth Moss, Clea DuVall)The main differences between the book and the movieThe horrible treatment of women in psychiatric wards during the 60sLisa's character (Angelina Jolie) being villainized in the movie with storylines that were not reflective of the book or the truthImportant messages around therapy, mental health, and sisterhoodA hilarious drinking game to pair with the Girl,Interrupted movieRESOURCES:
Read the 1993 memoir Girl,Interrupted written by Susanna KaysenWatch the 1999 movie Girl,Interrupted directed by James MangoldTune in to A Novel Adaptation podcastFollow A Novel Adaptation on InstagramSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/mimosasisterhoodpodcast.
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Jordan Redwine is back on the mic for the ultimate podcast celebration - Women's History Month! Melissa kicks off the show by introducing Marion Donovan, a 1950s entrepreneur who invented the disposable diaper. Jordan introduces Louisa May Alcott, the legendary author of the famous novel Little Women + so much more!
If you enjoy this episode, be sure to share it with your friends! If you'd like to donate to Mimosa Sisterhood podcast, check out my new support feature! In addition, you can now sponsor an alcohol beverage for Melissa to drink during a podcast recording and you'll receive an on-air shout out!
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In this episode, we talk about:
Jordan's podcast A Novel Adaptation + Melissa's guest featureTwo terrible wines that require no further introductionA potential Mimosa Sisterhood book club?Marion Donovan, the unknown inventor of the disposable diaper1950s women giving up their professional careers to become housewivesThe horrors of the original cloth diaperThe rejection of Marion's genius invention due to sexism and misogyny Louisa May Alcott, a successful female author during the 1800sGrowing up in a commune as an abolitionist and helping out with the underground railroadLouisa's famous novel Little Women and the 2019 adaptation by Greta GerwigExperiencing bouts of depression and being labeled a "spinster"RESOURCES:
A Pinterest photos of 1950s Rubber Pants for babiesMarion Donovan's humorous 2018 skit on The Daily ShowWatch the 2019 adaptation of Little Women by Greta GerwigWatch the 1994 adaptation if Little Women by Gillian ArmstrongCheck out Jordan's podcast, A Novel AdaptationJoin Mimosa Sisterhood's Facebook GroupRate Mimosa Sisterhood on SpotifySupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/mimosasisterhoodpodcast.
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Our next Everyday Woman episode features Rachael McKee, a Colorado-based writer, designer, and entrepreneur who's the creator behind Messages From Her. Messages From Her is a 44-card oracle deck and guidebook that celebrates some of the greatest women of the modern era. What better way to fuel guidance and inspiration than to pull a card full of powerful energy from a fierce AF woman?! Rachael chats about her inspiration behind the project, design and development, women's history fun facts, and her Kickstarter that launched on International Women's Day!
If you enjoy this episode, be sure to share it with your friends! If you'd like to donate to Mimosa Sisterhood podcast, check out my new support feature! In addition, you can now sponsor an alcohol beverage for Melissa to drink during a podcast recording and you'll receive an on-air shout out!
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In this episode, we talk about:
The inspiration behind Messages From HerOracle decks and how they are usedThe fascinating things Rachael learned while researching women for her projectRachael's favorite women from the deck (pssst, it's all of them!)The challenges of creating a product and launching a business as a one-woman teamRachael's special connection with her Australian illustrator Jaz, the artist behind Harley and JCrowdfunding on Kickstarter A fun women's history guessing game with MelissaCher's hilarious Twitter pageThe meaning of SisterhoodRESOURCES
Check out Rachael's Kickstarter and support her project: HERECheck out the Messages From Her websiteFollow Messages From Her on InstagramLearn more about the illustrator behind Messages From Her, Jaz from Harley and JFollow Mimosa Sisterhood on InstagramSubscribe to the Mimosa Sisterhood newsletterJoin Mimosa Sisterhood's private Facebook GroupSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/mimosasisterhoodpodcast.
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Lex from The Peony podcast joins me for a special episode celebrating Black History Month! Melissa kicks off the show by introducing Dorothy Dandridge, the first black film star to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress in 1955. Lex introduces Tina Bell, "The Godmother of Grunge" who was the lead singer and front woman of the Seattle-based band, Bam Bam.
If you enjoy this episode, be sure to share it with you friends! If you'd like to donate to the Mimosa Sisterhood podcast, check out my new support feature! In addition, you can now sponsor an alcohol beverage for Melissa to drink during a podcast recording and you'll receive an on-air shout out!
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In this episode, we talk about:
Dorothy Dandridge growing up as a child star during the Great DepressionDorothy's terrible husbands and the tragedy surrounding her daughter's birthLanding the lead role in the all-black 1954 musical adaptation, Carmen JonesBeing a famous Hollywood star and still dealing with segregation laws and racismTina Bell's Seattle-based grunge band called Bam BamDeep rooted racism in the Seattle grunge scene during the 80s and 90sBeing a talented black woman in a world of white menThe unfair handling and tragedy of Tina's deathRESOURCES:
Follow The Peony Podcast on InstagramListen and subscribe to The Peony PodcastSubscribe to Mimosa Sisterhood's NewsletterRate Mimosa Sisterhood on SpotifyWatch Dorothy Dandridge in a 1942 Soundie called Cow Cow BoogieWatch Dorothy Dandridge in a 1954 clip of Carmen JonesListen to Bam Bam on SpotifyWatch Tina Bell and Bam Bam perform Ground Zero in a music videoSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/mimosasisterhoodpodcast.
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Hello beautiful friends and Happy Valentine's Day! To celebrate everyone's loved (or hated) holiday, I've released a special bonus episode featuring a woman who literally made her stamp in history. Esther Howland was an artist and businesswoman who is credited for popularizing Valentine's Day cards in America. In the late 1800s, Esther's business eventually grossed over $100,000 per year which is equivalent to almost 3 million today. Esther Howland is so much more than a pioneer in the card-making business, she was an example of independent womanhood in the 19th century.
In this episode, we talk about:
Esther Howland's entrepreneurial parents and family dynamics during the 1800sThe beloved and expensive Valentine's Day cards that were imported from EuropeEsther's million dollar business ideaEsther's artistry and elaborate embellishments on her Valentine's cardsBecoming a female entrepreneur and hiring a team of high-paid women employeesResources:
Listen to this episode on Apple PodcastsListen to this episode on SpotifyListen to additional Mimosa Sisterhood episodes HEREJoin our Facebook GroupSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/mimosasisterhoodpodcast.
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Rikki Bell joins me back on the mic to celebrate two legends that will never die. Rikki kicks off the show with our beloved Betty White, a comedic actress who dominated show business for 8 decades and was single-handedly America's most loved and trusted celebrity. Melissa celebrates the iconic life of Lucille Ball, another comedic actress who stole American's hearts with the famous television show I Love Lucy.
If you'd like to donate to the Mimosa Sisterhood podcast, check out my new support feature! In addition, you can now sponsor an alcohol beverage and receive an on-air shout out during the show!
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In this episode, we talk about:
Melissa and Rikki kicking off the new year with a fresh bout of coronavirusMelissa's incredible champagne cocktail with a special potion made from her motherThe life of Betty White and her extensive career in the entertainment industryThe public criticism Betty faced for making Arthur Duncan, a black tap dancer, a regular cast member on her showBetty's infamous role on the Golden GirlsBetty's passion for animal welfare, racial justice, and LGBTQ+ rightsThe life of Lucille Ball and her difficult childhood full of grief, abandonment, poverty, shame, and traumaBeing labeled the "Queen of the B's" in Hollywood for never landing leading roles in moviesLucy's tumultuous relationship with her husband Desi, despite being a business power coupleThe incredible success of I Love Lucy + the numerous ways the show challenged the status quoRESOURCES:Follow Rikki Bell's business Peony Jean Boutique on InstagramWatch Being The Ricardos on Amazon PrimeWatch an episode of Betty White's Off Their Rockers: A Dead Husband's Disgraced AshesJoin Mimosa Sisterhood's Facebook GroupRate and review Mimosa Sisterhood PodcastSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/mimosasisterhoodpodcast.
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April Diaz joins Melissa on the mic for our Everyday Woman Series. April grew up in a fundamentalist Christian family and was taught that a woman's place was in the home, caring for her husband and children. As a child, April identified as a leader with loads of ambition and vision and never quite fit the female stereotypes that were expected of her. At 16 years old, April experienced a calling from God asking to invest her life into the next generation. Today, April is the Founder and CEO of Ezer + Co., a coaching company that helps women live and lead with wholeness.
If you enjoy this episode, be sure to share it with you friends! If you'd like to donate to the Mimosa Sisterhood podcast, check out my new support feature! In addition, you can now sponsor an alcohol beverage for Melissa to drink during a podcast recording and you'll receive an on-air shout out!
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In this episode, we talk about:
Growing up in a fundamentalist Christian familyNot fitting the script of what a little girl was "suppose to be"How racism, sexism and homophobia had defined the churchMoving out of state and becoming one of the first female pastors at her new churchTraveling internationally to learn from and serve marginalized communitiesAdopting two children from EthiopiaLaunching Ezer + Co. to activate women to live and lead with wholenessThe many struggles of launching a business from scratch during a global pandemicThe meaning of SisterhoodRESOURCES:
Check out the Ezer + Co. websiteFollow Ezer + Co. on Instagram and FacebookLearn more about the 6-Month Online Coaching Groups at Ezer + Co.Join the Warrior Women Membership CommunityRegister for Ezer + Co. Wholeness WorkshopsSubscribe to the Weekly Wholeness NewsletterRead April's VoyageLA article HERESupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/mimosasisterhoodpodcast.
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Our founding sister CJ, queen of the bottomless mimosas, is back on the mic for a super special Christmas themed episode! That's right folks, the band is back together again to chat about the witchy folklores of Christmas! Melissa kicks off the show with a Pagan history lesson, the evolution of "Christian" Christmas, and an overview of Christmas traditions we hijacked from the Pagans. CJ introduces Melissa to The Krampus, St. Nicholas' horned demonic assistant who scares misbehaved children.
If you enjoy this episode, be sure to share it with you friends! If you'd like to donate to the Mimosa Sisterhood podcast, check out my new support feature! In addition, you can now sponsor an alcohol beverage for Melissa to drink during a podcast recording and you'll receive an on-air shout out!
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In this episode, we talk about:
CJ's Poinsettia Champagne Cocktail and Melissa's spiked Rum Egg NogCJ's life update + her Youtube Channel The Creepy & The CozyThe history and evolution of Pagan and Christian ChristmasWinter Solstice, the festival of Saturnalia, Yule celebrations, and OdinChristmas traditions we've adopted from the Pagans The history of St. Nicholas and his horned demonic assistant, The KrampusPerchta, the goddess of Christmas, and The PerchtenlaufZwarte Piet (Black Peter), St. Nicholas' controversial sidekick in the Netherland'sMelissa and CJ's favorite Christmas memories from childhoodRESOURCES:
Subscribe to CJ's Youtube channel The Creepy & The CozyLearn more about The Krampus in CJ's Youtube video Krampus: The History of Our Favorite Holiday BoogeymanBust a move to the greatest Christmas song of all time *NSYNC's Merry Christmas, Happy HolidaysWatch Krampus on Amazon PrimeShop Mimosa Sisterhood's NEW pullover sweatshirtFollow Mimosa Sisterhood on InstagramSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/mimosasisterhoodpodcast.
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Tula B. Strong, a Liberian-American performance artist, joins Melissa on the mic for our Everyday Woman Series. Tula was raised by a single mother who immigrated to the United States after fleeing Liberia during the midst of the Liberian Civil War. Tula's mother, a refugee woman who lost everything, raised her children to value education as one of the few things that could never be taken away from them. Tula took her mother's words to heart and went on to attend Princeton University, on a full-ride scholarship program, fresh out of high-school! While at Princeton, Tula discovered her love for dance and choreography. Today, Tula is working on one of the biggest projects of her life, a 3-day dance and music experience called TESTIMONY that centers around a community of Afro-Diasporic women and their journeys of trauma, healing, and faith.
If you enjoy this episode, be sure to share it with you friends! If you'd like to donate to the Mimosa Sisterhood podcast, check out my new support feature! In addition, you can now sponsor an alcohol beverage for Melissa to drink during a podcast recording and you'll receive an on-air shout out!
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In this episode, we talk about:
Tula's mother and her experience of fleeing Liberia as a refugeeThe importance of education in Tula's householdGrowing up in a low income family and getting accepted into two of the best Ivy League schools on earthBeing a student of color at Princeton and not fitting in with the "mainstream"Advocating for BIPOC people on campusTESTIMONY, Tula's 3-day dance and music experience premiering during women's history month in 2022Tula's relationship with God and how she intertwines spirituality with danceHealing her relationship with religion after discovering a church community full of young creativesThe meaning of SisterhoodRESOURCES:
Learn more about Tula B. Strong on her WebsiteRSVP to Tula's email list to stay in the loop on TESTIMONY premiering March 2022Follow Tula B. Strong on InstagramRead Tula's interview on Voyage LACheck out the NEW Mimosa Sisterhood SweatshirtCheck out the NEW 15 oz. MugFollow Mimosa Sisterhood on InstagramSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/mimosasisterhoodpodcast.
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Jordan Redwine is back on the mic to celebrate the lives of two influential women in history! Jordan kicks off the show by introducing Hurrem Sultan, a woman sold as a sex slave who later became the Queen of the Ottoman Empire during the 1500s. Melissa introduces Kumander Liwayway, a young Filipino peasant who joined the Huk Rebellion to avenger her father's death.
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In this episode, we talk about:
You, the psychological thriller book and television seriesStage combat, Jordan's new passion and hobbyVodka Mai Tai and Beauty in Chaos red blend wineThe life of Hurrem Sultan, one of the most powerful and influential women in Ottoman historyThe life of a concubine woman in the 1500s Ottoman EmpireRising from sex slave to the Sultan's lawful wifeHistorical hunchbacks and the common practice of fratricideThe life of Kumander Liwayway, from beauty queen to military commander of the Huk RebellionThe Japanese invasion of the Philippines following the attack on Pearl HarborThe Huk Rebellion, a communist resistance group made up of peasantsThe few times in history where sexism paid offRESOURCES:
Learn more about the era known as the Sultanate of WomanWatch this Youtube video on Kumander LiwaywayListen to Jordan's podcasts, A Novel AdaptationFollow A Novel Adaptation on InstagramFollow Mimosa Sisterhood on InstagramLeave Mimosa Sisterhood a Podcast ReviewSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/mimosasisterhoodpodcast.
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Melissa hops on the mic for a Halloween themed episode featuring Mary Shelley, author of Frankenstein. Many believe that Mary depicted herself in the character of the monster as she'd lived the majority of her life ostracized by society, just like the monster in her story.
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In this episode, we talk about:
Extremely strict and conservative family values in England during the 1700-1800sThe backstory of Mary Shelley's infamous parents, radical philosopher William Godwin and feminist activist Mary Wollstonecraft GodwinThe scandalous love story between Mary and Percy Bysshe Shelley, aka the ultimate f*boyThe weird Sister Wives situation going on between Mary, Percy, and her stepsister Claire ClairmontSwitzerland and the inspiration behind writing the Gothic novel, FrankensteinMary's numerous pregnancies and the loss of her childrenTragic themes of death, depression, suicide, and traumaBeing ostracized from community and living a lonely life of solitudeRESOURCES
Read Mary Shelley's original 1818 version of Frankenstein Watch the 1931 Frankenstein movie adaptation on Amazon PrimeHuge shout out to outofthebex YouTube Channel who provided so many scandalous fun facts about Mary's lifeFollow Mimosa Sisterhood on InstagramCheck out our podcast merchandiseCheck out our cool websiteSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/mimosasisterhoodpodcast.
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Rachel and Leah from Hashtag History podcast join me on the mic for a super scandalous story full of conspiracy and corruption! Melissa tells the story of Grand Duchess Anastasia, the youngest daughter of the last Tsar and Tsarina of Russia who was rumored to have survived her family's execution in 1918. Leah and Rachel tell the fascinating story of Anna Anderson, an imposter that came forward in 1922 claiming to be the long lost Grand Duchess Anastasia.
If you'd like to donate to the Mimosa Sisterhood podcast, check out my new support feature! In addition, you can now sponsor an alcohol beverage for Melissa to drink during a podcast recording and you'll receive an on-air shout out!
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In this episode, we talk about:
White Russian cocktailsThe history of the Romanov Family - the last imperial dynasty to rule RussiaGrand Duchess Anastasia's childhood living as a royalThe scandalous story of Grigori Rasputin, a holy Russian peasant who befriended the Romanov familyTsar Nicholas II abdicating the throne in 1917 and putting an end to more than 300 years of Romanov ruleThe Russian Revolution and the execution of the Tsar, Tsarina, and their three childrenAnna Anderson, a Polish factory worker who claimed to be the Grand Duchess Anastasia for 40+ yearThe insane amount of support Anna Anderson received from various members of European royalty Anna Anderson's history with mental health issuesHow were so many people fooled when Anna looked nothing like Anastasia and couldn't even speak Russian?RESOURCES:
Listen to Hashtag History podcastFollow Hashtag History on InstagramCheck out the Hashtag History websiteLearn more about Grigori Rasputin and his enormous shlong Follow Mimosa Sisterhood on InstagramCheck out Mimosa Sisterhood's podcast merchandiseRate and review Mimosa Sisterhood podcastSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/mimosasisterhoodpodcast.
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Kiera Doyle, host of Meeting Your Magic podcast, joins me on the mic for our Everyday Woman Series. For years, Kiera felt loads of shame over her non-linear lifestyle and felt pressured to "figured it all out" by her mid-20s. However, this narrative changed the moment she discovered Human Design, a holistic self-knowledge system that combines astrology, the I Ching, Kabbalah and Vedic philosophy. Human Design empowered Kiera to live authentically and to become her happiest and most successful self. Today, Kiera is a Human Design Reader and the host of Meeting Your Magic podcast, a show that uses Human Design as a blueprint to help listeners master their energy, eliminate resistance, and step into divine flow.
If you'd like to donate to the Mimosa Sisterhood podcast, check out my new support feature!
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In this episode, we talk about:
The origin and history of Human Design and how it compares to Astrology and the Chakra SystemHow Kiera discovered Human Design + the moment she learned she was a Manifesting GeneratorKiera's extremely non-linear career path and the pressure of "figuring it all out" by her mid-20sBecoming an expert in Human Design readings and landing her first customers in Saudi ArabiaThe concept of being comfortable in being small vs. the vulnerability in being loud and seenAn overview of each Human Design Type: Manifestor (41:07), Generator (47:50), Manifesting Generator (47:50), Projector (55:17), and Reflector (1:02:37)An explanation of opened and closed (or undefined and defined) energy centersAn overview of Melissa's Body Graph + tips to living her best Projector lifeRESOURCES
Look up your Human Design Body Graph so you can follow along with the podcastLearn more about Human Design in Kiera's podcast Meeting Your MagicBook a Human Design Reading with Kiera DoyleFollow Kiera Doyle on InstagramFollow Meeting Your Magic on InstagramFollow Mimosa Sisterhood on InstagramCheck out Mimosa Sisterhood's WebsiteBuy Melissa an alcoholic beverage to drink LIVE during a podcast recording and receive an on-air shout out during the booze review! Click here to buy me a drizzy drink!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/mimosasisterhoodpodcast.
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Andee Dominguez joins me on the mic to celebrate Mexican Independence Day! Melissa tells the story of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, a 17th century poet, scholar, and nun who's considered to be the first published feminist of the New World. Andee tells the fascinating story of Lorena Ramírez, the 26-year old "light-footed woman" who runs ultramarathons in her traditional Rarámuri skirt and huaraches sandals.
Are you a fan of the podcast and looking for ways to support the show? Well guess what, you can now buy me an alcoholic beverage to drink LIVE during a podcast recording. Better yet, all sponsors will receive an on-air shout out during my booze review! Click here to buy me a drizzy drink!
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In this episode, we talk about:
The full scoop on Andee's solo adventures in IcelandAndee's broken foot and her unexpected bout with covid Melissa and Andee's experience of "not being Mexican enough" even though we're both MexicanApothic Red Blend, 19 Crimes Snoop Dogg Red Blend, and Wild Roots Marionberry VodkaThe life of Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, Mexico's first feministLimited access to education for young girls in Mexico during the 17th centuryBecoming a nun to avoid marriage, avoid work, and to live an independent life full of books, philosophy, and musicGetting censored by the church after challenging the patriarchyThe life of Lorena Ramírez, a history-making long distance marathon runnerRarámuri or Tarahumara, a group of indigenous people living in Chihuahua, Mexico known to be physiologically equipped to walk and run long distancesRunning 100K (62 miles) in sandalsReceiving huge media attention from Nike, Vogue Mexico, NetflixRESOURCES:
Watch the Netflix documentary Lorena, Light-Footed WomanRead Christopher McDougall's book, Born to Run: A Hidden Tribe, Superathletes, and the Greatest Race the World Has Never SeenWatch this amazing Youtube video about Lorena RamírezLearn more about Icelandic Viking HorsesListen's to Andee's last episode on Leona Vicario, the Godmother of Mexican IndependenceDo yourself a favor and try the Wild Roots Marionberry Vodka on iceCheck out Mimosa Sisterhood's podcast merchandiseFollow Mimosa Sisterhood on Instagram and TwitterLeave us a podcast review!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/mimosasisterhoodpodcast.
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Anna McDonnell Dowling, CEO & Co-founder of the f school, joins me on the mic for our Everyday Woman Series. Anna's online platform, the f school, teaches women and girls the skills that should be taught at school but aren't. Anna is the creator behind the f school's Salary Negotiation System, which helps women take control of their earning potential and leave self-doubt and self-sabotage at the door.
If you found this episode to be helpful and valuable, share it with one of your co-workers or your business bestie! If you'd like to support the podcast, buy Melissa an alcoholic beverage and receive an on-air shout out: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mimosahood
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In this episode, we talk about:
Immigrating to Canada from IrelandAnna's online platform, the f schoolNavigating salary as a woman in the corporate worldThe gender pay gapImposter syndrome Money mindsetThe importance of doing research to determine the actual market value of a jobThe steps to overcoming fear of negotiating salary + how to pull the triggerMistakes women can make when negotiating salaryThe meaning of SisterhoodRESOURCES:
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Jordan Redwine, co-host of A Novel Adaptation podcast, is back on the mic for her second guest appearance on the pod! Melissa kicks off the show by introducing King Christina of Sweden, the 17th century troublemaking genderqueer king who helped put an end to the Thirty Years' War on religion. Jordan tells the story of Carlota and Fermina Lucumí, machete wielding rebels who led the 1843 slave rebellion in Matanzas, Cuba.
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In this episode, we talk about:
The shit show of 2020 and beyondJordan's podcast, A Novel AdaptationMelissa's favorite book of all time, The Silent PatientPinot Gris wine reviewsKing Christina of Sweden's privileged upbringing + her wild family dynamicsPCOS, intersex, sexual fluidity, and moreReligion during the 1600s + Sweden's involvement in Thirty Years' WarBankrupted and bougie, nervous breakdowns, and new beginningsCarlota and Fermina Lucumí's life as kidnapped Africans sold into slaveryThe harsh and brutal conditions working for Spanish plantation owners in CubaPlotting the rebellion and communicating to other slaves via coded messages in drum beatsThe 1843 uprising at the Triunvirato sugar mill plantation in Cuba + the "Year of the Lashes"RESOURCES:
Check out A Novel Adaptation podcastRead Melissa's favorite book The Silent PatientRead Jordan's recommendation The Book of Night WomenFollow Mimosa Sisterhood on InstagramCheck out our podcast merchandise!Sign up for our Newsletter and receive a FREE postcard!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/mimosasisterhoodpodcast.
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