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Hariette Shelton Dover had the foresight and dedication to preserving the language and traditions of her people. Yves stops by to share her story.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this women's history minute, Dr. Alison Christy discusses the life and legacy of Mary A. B. Brazier.
Returning guest and great friend of the show, Boston Balling Podcast and Locked On Red Sox Host Gabby Maljanian.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-real-deal-with-courtney-harden--3678816/support.
Dr. Alison Christy delves into another women's history minute to discuss Audrey Shields Penn.
Dr. Alison Christy delves into another women's history minute to discuss Anne Beaumanoir.
Dr. Alison Christy delves into another women's history minute to discuss Mary Whiton Calkins.
Ynes Mexica lived a life full of adventure and full of turning points. Yves joins us to share the story of the pioneering botanist.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Alison Christy delves into another women's history minute to discuss Maria Mikhaĭlovna Manàsseina.
Dr. Alison Christy delves into another women's history minute to discuss the first female neurologist in Puerto Rico - Ana Judith Roman Garcia.
Yves joins us to paint a picture of the life of accomplished artist Amrita Sher-Gil and the lasting impact her works have left.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this Women's History Minute, Dr. Alison Christy discusses the Cajal School of Neuropathology in Spain and emphasizes the importance of mentorship.
Yves stops by to illuminate the life of pilot, teacher, advocate and politician Willa Brown.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Alison Christy delves into another women's history minute to discuss Cecile Vogt.
Luisa Capetillo was an early Puerto Rican feminist, works rights activist, author, leader, and pants wearer. Yves joins us to share Luisa's story.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Yves shares the story of Jarena Lee, the first authorized woman preacher of the African Methodist Episcopal Church.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Learn about the minimalist jewelry designer, Betty Cooke, from another legend, Ellen Lupton, graphic designer, educator, and author of dozens of books including "Thinking With Type"This show is powered by Nice PeopleJoin this podcast and the Patreon community: patreon.com/womendesignersyoushouldknowHave a 1:1 mentor call with Amber Asay: intro.co/amberasayLinks:Thinking with Type, book by Ellen LuptonExtra Bold, book co-authored by Ellen LuptonBetty Cooke's Store_________About Betty Cooke:We recently lost another design legend, Betty Cooke, whose passing marks the end of an era in modernist jewelry design. Born in 1924 in Baltimore, Maryland, Betty Cooke was a trailblazing designer celebrated for her minimalist and sculptural jewelry. Her work is defined by clean lines, geometric forms, and a timeless elegance that resonated across generations. After studying at the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), where she later became a beloved faculty member, Betty opened her own studio and eventually co-founded The Store Ltd., a Baltimore institution that showcased her work for over five decades. Her jewelry, often handcrafted in silver and gold with touches of wood or acrylic, is iconic for its simplicity and boldness—pieces that remain instantly recognizable as “Betty Cooke.” Cooke's influence is immortalized in museums, galleries, and in the collections of those fortunate enough to own her designs. Her legacy is one of innovation, elegance, and unwavering dedication to her craft.About Ellen Lupton:Ellen Lupton is one of the most influential voices in contemporary graphic design. Born in 1963, she is a celebrated designer, writer, curator, and educator whose work has profoundly shaped design education and practice. After graduating from Cooper Union in 1985, she became a curator at the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, where she curated groundbreaking exhibitions that connected design to culture and society. Ellen is perhaps best known for her book Thinking with Type, first published in 2004, which has become an essential guide for designers and is used in classrooms worldwide. Beyond her writing, she has played a pivotal role in shaping the Graphic Design MFA program at MICA, inspiring generations of designers with her innovative teaching methods. Her body of work extends to over 20 books, exploring topics from typography to storytelling in design. Ellen's contributions continue to influence how designers think, create, and communicate in today's visual world.Keep up with what Ellen Lupton's up to:Instagram | Website ____View all the visually rich 1-min reels of each woman on IG below:Instagram: Amber AsayInstagram: Women Designers Pod
In this episode, we delve into the fascinating world of onna-bugeisha, the female samurai who defied traditional gender roles in shogunate Japan. Spanning a period from the 1100s to the 1800s, we explore how these formidable women navigated the rigid feudal class system, trained in martial arts, and defended their homes and castles. Learn about legendary figures like Tomoe Gozen, whose prowess in battle was unparalleled, and Takeko Nakano, who led a valiant, albeit tragic, stand against enemy forces. We also uncover the remarkable story of Miyagino and Shinobu, two peasant women who avenged their father's death using the skills they learned from a samurai instructor. Join us as we shine a light on these warrior women who played crucial roles in the rich tapestry of Japanese history, challenging stereotypes and leaving an indelible mark on their time.YouTube video of Hojo MasakoJapanese women practicing Naginata Click to join my mailing listTeachers Pay Teachers StoreGrab a copy of History, Her Story, Our Story from Amazon! If you would like to support the podcast, you and Buy Me a CoffeeWrite a review on Podchaser, Apple or Spotify.The History Detective Season 1 & 2 Album is now available on Spotify and all of your music streaming services.Contact: Twitter @HistoryDetect, Instagram @HistoryDetective9, email historydetective9@gmail.comHistory Detective WebsiteAll music written and performed by Kelly Chase.
Dr. Alison Christy delves into another women's history minute to discuss Marian Molly Putnam.
Dr. Alison Christy delves into another women's history minute to discuss Mary Putnam Jacobi.
Dr. Alison Christy delves into another women's history minute to discuss Ema Gibs. This podcast is sponsored by argenx. Visit www.vyvgarthcp.com for more information.
Dr. Alison Christy delves into another women's history minute to discuss Marie Joubert. This podcast is sponsored by argenx. Visit www.vyvgarthcp.com for more information.
Dr. Alison Christy delves into another women's history minute to discuss Mary Spink and Alice Bennett. This podcast is sponsored by argenx. Visit www.vyvgarthcp.com for more information.
Dr. Alison Christy delves into another women's history minute to discuss Eliska Klimkova-Deutschova.
Dr. Alison Christy delves into another women's history minute to discuss Isabelle Rapin. This podcast is sponsored by argenx. Visit www.vyvgarthcp.com for more information.
Dr. Alison Christy delves into another women's history minute to discuss Mary Anne Guggenheim. This podcast is sponsored by argenx. Visit www.vyvgarthcp.com for more information.
Dr. Alison Christy delves into another women's history minute to discuss Louise Eisenhardt.
During the Industrial Revolution, there was a lot of flux and discussion around the rights of workers. Yves stops by to share the multifaceted story of the life of labor activist Sarah Bagley.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For the 50th episode of Female Firsts with Yves, we came together in person to celebrate, reflect, and tease the future. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Yves joins us to crack open the pages of the life of Frances Anne Rollin Whipper, a Black author and diarist with a couple of firsts under her belt.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Alison Christy delves into another women's history minute to discuss Mary Broadfoot Walker.
Dr. Alison Christy delves into another women's history minute to discuss Kinuko Suzuki.
Dr. Alison Christy delves into another women's history minute to discuss Florence Rena Sabin.
Dr. Alison Christy delves into another women's history minute to discuss Sarah McNutt.
Jim introduces me to a book I'll actually read so we may actually have a predetermined topic next episode. Sweet.
Yves is back to talk to us about Susie King Taylor, the first Black American army nurse and the first Black American woman to publish a memoir about her experiences during the Civil War, among other things.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For today's episode, Yves highlights the storied and multifaceted career of Lin Huiyin, known as the first female architect in modern China.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Yves helps us brush up on the history of Aurora Reyes, Mexico's first Mexican woman muralist.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This edition features stories on Airmen from the 362nd Expeditionary Reconnaissance Squadron stationed at Joint Base Balad providing safety and over watch for ground forces in the region, an effort to improve security in hand held devices issued by the Air Force, residents at Yokota participating in the Women's History Month Amazing Race, the Women in Aviation and Space Day at the Air Space Museum in Chantilly, Va., and Air Force officials announcing the need for a second enlisted date of separation rollback. Hosted by Master Sgt. Shawn Sprayberry.
Joe Biden has declared today "Transgender Day of Visibility". It's also the last day of Women's history month. The transgender cult is literally an attempt to make women history. (5) Julie Barrett on Twitter: "Not only is it "transgender day of visibility", it's also the last day of women's history month. The irony of this should not be lost on us. The left is literally trying to make women history." / Twitter Washington's HB 1469 would allow minor children from other states to come to Washington for transgender services without parental consent or notification. Watch testimony from the trans activist and citizens, myself included, opposed to the bill: "Breach of Civility" in WA Senate Hearing for "Shield Law" bill - YouTube Get involved - join the movement! Join Conservative Ladies of America Annual Membership - Conservative Ladies of America Join Conservative Ladies of Washington Annual Membership - Conservative Ladies of Washington Interested in starting a chapter or just want to connect? Email me: info@juliebarrett.us Follow me on social: (6) Julie Barrett (@juliecbarrett) / Twitter Instagram: @realjuliebarrett Facebook: Julie Barrett Womansplaining | Facebook Support the show
Love a black woman from infinity to infinity... Apologies for the tardiness. My mental health has been in the trash BUT here we are. This week, let's take time to celebrate the accomplishments of amazing black women during Black History Month. Many times, black women are erased from history and our contributions go undocumented. Not anymore! I'm breaking down some of the baddest, blackest women and their achievements this week so share this with everyone you know! Follow Tactless Radio on Instagram: tactless_radio Twitter: tactless_radio TikTok: tactlessradio Facebook: tactlesspodcast Email: Tactlesspodcast@gmail.com Music Producer: @__chrismay @sydny.nicole
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Yves joins us to share the story of poet, politician, activist and woman of many firsts Sarojini Naidu.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Reflections from the Front: The Experiences of Women Veterans
Virginia Willard is a retired nurse who served in the Vietnam War from 1967 to 1968. During her deployment, Willard worked as an operating room nurse and rose in the ranks, becoming one of the leads. She was awarded the Army Commendation Medal for her service in Vietnam.
Reflections from the Front: The Experiences of Women Veterans
Reflections from the Front: The Experiences of Women Veterans is a podcast that grew out of the interviews Parker Beverly, VSFS intern, conducted with women Veterans in the Fall of 2021 and Spring of 2022. Each episode focuses on the military career of a different woman with some serving overseas in Vietnam or the Pacific during World War II while others served on the home front. Despite having varying experiences, the women all showed incredible resolve in the face of adversity. The podcast aims to shed light on the stories of women Veterans who paved the way for future generations of women in the military.
Yves spotlights the story and accomplishments of Lilian Ngoyi, the first woman elected to the National Executive Committee of the African National Congress.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Reflections from the Front: The Experiences of Women Veterans
Former Army Second Lieutenant Regina Benson served in the Army Nurse Corps during WWII. In 2020, she was awarded the Angel of Honor Award for her bravery and dedication. Her service in the Pacific Theater serves as a shining example of women undertaking military roles.
Today, Yves sheds light on Laudelina de Campos Melo, who founded Brazil's first association of domestic workers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Yves brings us the fascinating story of Mabel Ping-Hua Lee, the first Chinese woman to get a PhD in economics and a force to be reckoned with in the Suffrage movement. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike and Cam sit down with the Sauce Goddess herself, Jennifer Reynolds, as she shares how she built her gluten free woman owned sauce company from the ground up. Her goal has always been to inspire others through her love of cooking. She passes on some of her favorite recipes and some of the most surprising uses for her sauces and rubs.