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Ever pick up a history book and wonder where all the women were? Over half the world's population are female, so what have they been doing all this time? Well an awful lot as it happens! Join Laura as she delves into our rich and colourful past to tell

Laura Adams


    • Jul 27, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 19m AVG DURATION
    • 21 EPISODES


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    Edith Cavell

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 19:04


    The story of the pioneering nurse, who saved the lives of countless British and Allied servicemen, but who paid the ultimate price.

    Claudia Jones

    Play Episode Play 46 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 15:21


    Known as the “Mother of the Notting Hill Carnival,” Claudia Jones dedicated her life to fighting intolerance, inequality and oppression.  In her short life she defied poverty, illness and prejudice to achieve the extraordinary.  Listen to her story here. 

    Kitty Marion

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 23:47


    “The greatest enemy of freedom is not the tyrant but the contented slave.”Meet Kitty Marion, the music hall performer who became the most dangerous and revolutionary suffragette of them all.  We chart a journey which spans continents and explore how Kitty's overriding belief in the rights of women drove her to extreme acts of violence and self-sacrifice.

    Althea Gibson

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 19:22


    “Shaking hands with the Queen of England was a long way from being forced to sit in the colored section of the bus going into downtown Wilmington, North Carolina.”Althea Gibson knew from the start she was going to be somebody. Her incredible story takes her from the streets of Harlem to the courts of Wimbledon.  Listen here to how through talent and self-belief she broke down barriers and went on to leave a remarkable legacy.

    Hedy Lamarr

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 20:12 Transcription Available


    Once named the most beautiful woman in the world, Hedy Lamarr was also possessed of a brilliant and inventive mind. In this podcast we celebrate a complicated, but remarkable woman.

    Sylvia Pankhurst

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 21:32 Transcription Available


    Ellen Craft

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 21:56 Transcription Available


    Emily Hobhouse

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 20:12 Transcription Available


    Una Marson

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 18:47 Transcription Available


    Una Marson was once described as "the most significant black feminist of the interwar years".  Broadcaster, activist, journalist and poet she was a true pioneer, but she has often been overlooked.  Listen to her story here...

    Hortense Mancini

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 18:21 Transcription Available


    Caroline Herschel

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 20:13 Transcription Available


    Lily Parr

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 17:30 Transcription Available


    Hear the story of a footballing legend with a "kick like a mule!"

    Jayaben Desai

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 19:37 Transcription Available


    "A person like me, I am never scared of anybody,”As a newly arrived refugee from East Africa, Jayaben Desai hoped for a new and better life, but instead she and her fellow workers found themselves humiliated and exploited. Burning with injustice, she knew things had to change…

    Joe Carstairs

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 20:35


    "I had a country going. I ran a country"Meet Joe Carstairs, the cigar smoking, cross dressing, speedboat racing, force of nature.   Once the fastest woman on water, Joe defied convention and lived her life in her own inimitable way.

    Mary Shelley

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 21:59


    “Beware; for I am fearless, and therefore powerful.”At the age of only nineteen, Mary Shelley wrote her terrifying gothic masterpiece, "Frankenstein".  Her own life was as dramatic as fiction, so who was the woman behind the book?

    Mary Wollstonecraft

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 19:28


    In November 2020 a statue by artist Maggi Hambling which honours the brilliant and contradictory Mary Wollstonecraft, was unveiled.  It has caused much controversy, but whatever your view on it, the statue gives us a wonderful opportunity to examine the life and work of this pioneering early feminist. 

    Amy Johnson

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 20:06


    “I have always believed that those who live colourfully, fight courageously and love greatly, remain to enrich our memories and shape our actions.”In May 1930 pilot Amy Johnson took off from Croydon Airport destined for Australia in an open cockpit bi-plane.  Her aim was to beat the World Record for a solo flight.  How did a seemingly regular girl from Yorkshire achieve the extraordinary and live a life of adventure?

    Adelaide Hall

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 22:16


    “Sing to the Moon Addie, and the stars will shine!”A phenomenal singer and bright star of the jazz age, our podcast today charts the fascinating life and career of a pioneer who blazed a trail for other jazz musicians to follow.As broadcaster Michael Parkinson remarked in his eulogy: "Adelaide lived to 92, and she never grew old".

    Noor Inayat Khan

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 23:59


    The last word before she spoke before died “LIBERTE”Descended from Indian royalty, Noor Inayat Khan is sometimes known as “The Spy Princess”.  A peace-loving dreamer, she would became a British secret agent and the first female radio operator to be sent into Nazi occupied France during World War II. A woman of determination, resourcefulness and most of all courage.  This is her story.

    Annie Besant

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 20:24


    I ask no other epitaph on my tomb but "SHE TRIED TO FOLLOW TRUTH.”Our podcast today brings you a remarkable individual - campaigner, activist, socialist and theosophist.  One of the great orators in British history, Annie's ability to effect change for those marginalised in society defied convention at a time when women had no vote, supposedly no voice and her place was firmly in the home.As Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw put it she ‘bounded' into different movements with passion and resolution and inspired vilification and admiration in equal measure across continents.

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