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Unwrapping the Best of 2023: Books, Music, Movies, Art & Episodes
This week, Stauney and Sadie wrap up their favorite art from the past year, including books, movies, TV shows, artworks, music, and their favorite episodes!
The Voice Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree: Brenda Lee
This week, Sadie dives into the live and career of Brenda Lee, a musical dynamo whose influence resonates through the corridors of rock, country, and pop. From her humble beginnings as a child prodigy
Why We All Love Dolly Parton
This week, Stauney and Sadie dive into a long-awaited episode about the legend, Dolly Parton. Dolly has a legacy that we would be unable to sum up in just over an hour, so we give you a quick overview
Florine Stettheimer: A Whimsical World Wrapped in Cellophane
A woman who never sold a painting, but because she didn't want to? This week, Stauney brings us into the whimsical world of Florine Stettheimer, a New York native who opened an eccentric salon, create
Women Who Belong in the Kitchen
In this week's episode, Stauney and Sadie delve into the culinary arts, spotlighting six women who revolutionized American cuisine: M.F.K. Fisher, Buwei Yang Chao, Julia Child, Paula Deen, Lena Richar
The Woman Behind Thanksgiving: Sarah Josepha Hale
Have you ever thought about a time before the telephone when Mary didn't yet have a little lamb and there was no Thanksgiving? Those might not seem connected, but this week, Sadie takes us back to ear
Catfights, Conflicts, & Clichés: The Phenomenon of Female Feuds
In probably some of the craziest stories we've ever heard, this week, Stauney and Sadie dive deep into the world of "catfights" discussing how the term evolved from its historical roots to its current
Maria Tallchief: America's First Prima Ballerina
This week, Stauney talks about the Prima Ballerina, Maria Tallchief and how her pioneering spirit challenged the norms of the predominantly European art form and ushered in a new era for ballet in the
Villainous Heroines: Psychopathy in 'Gone Girl' and 'Gone with the Wind'
To end our month of murder mysteries, this week Stauney and Sadie delve into the riveting realm of two iconic characters, Amy Dunne from Gillian Flynn's "Gone Girl" and Scarlett O'Hara from Margaret M
"Savage Appetites" Why are women so obsessed with true crime?
Why are women so obsessed with true crime?