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Latest Episodes

THE POISONER Goeie Mie
October 17, 2022

The most prolific poisoner of all time couldnt possibly have been a woman. Right??! Goeie Mie, Good Maria, was such a selfless and kindly nurse that desperate folks in 19th-century Leiden called he

THE GRATEFUL DUCHESS Harriot Mellon
August 16, 2022

The richest, most famous person youve never heard of is Harriot Mellon. An icon of the stage in Regency England, she rose from abject poverty and abuse to become the wealthiest woman in the country. More surprising still: she was the sweetest, most whole

THE CARPENTER Elizabeth Gregory
August 02, 2022

When Sir Christopher Wren was tasked with redesigning Westminster Abbey in 1697, his extravagant vision was brought to life by Head Abbey Carpenter Elizabeth Gregory. In an era when men ruled supreme,

THE ONE WHO STAYED Caty Taylor
July 19, 2022

What really matters in life? Family, love, kindness, freedom? And if you had to pick just one, which would it be? Caty Taylor, enslaved at Montpelier Plantation, had to choose. Her brother was sold, her sister joined the largest escape attempt in America

THE QUEEN OF CHOCOLATE Luisa Spagnoli
July 07, 2022

Luisa Spagnoli overcame childhood poverty and the infamously misogynistic fascism of Mussolinis Italy to become one of the most famous and influential chocolatiers (and fashion designers!) in European history. But how did she do it?! Olivia interview

THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD IN 100 WOMEN: 100th Episode Special
June 21, 2022

For too long, the story of human history has been a story of men. But how would the story change if we put the lost women center stage? In our 100th Episode Special, we tell the whole history of the world, in one sweeping narrative, through all 100 What

THE TEACHER Lois Meek Stolz
May 31, 2022

When Lois Meek Stolz became a teacher, children as small silent robots-style education ruled the day. But her innovative vision, empathy for her students, and bold refusal to do what had always been done helped change American education forever but

THE GLEANER Judith Sargent Murray
May 17, 2022

In 1790, Judith Sargent Murray became the first American to publicly argue that men and women were equal. Hailing from seafaring Gloucester Massachusetts, she educated herself, weathered some of lifes cruelest storms, and published hundreds of bold, brav

THE CONSTANT SCANDAL Valeska Gert
May 03, 2022

Even in the wildly eccentric cabaret culture of 1920s Berlin,Valeska Gert stood out. And though it would take nearly fifty years for society to catch up with Valeskas vision this unique and irrep

THE GOOD WIFE Elizabeth Bray Allen
March 22, 2022

What makes a good wife? In 1700s Virginia, there was one clear path for colonial women: Marry. Have children. Preserve the family wealth. Fail at this, and youve failed at life. But what if the famil