
Rebel Women Podcast
1) Episode 6: Anne Sexton
The troubled and complicated life of the poet Anne Sexton is covered in this week's episode. This episode comes with a trigger warning as there are themes of abuse and suicide, so please proceed with ...Show More
2) Episode 5: Rigoberta Menchu
This week's episode features another Nobel Prize Winner, Rigoberta Menchu. Fighting for her people, the Maya of Guatemala, in 1980 she gave testimony about the atrocities her people had faced at the h...Show More
3) Episode 4: Hatshepsut
The subject of today's episode is the longest reigning king of Egypt, Hatshepsut! For over twenty years in the late 1400's BC, Hatshepsut would make the unprecedented move to claim the throne of Egypt...Show More
4) Episode 3: Jill Wine-Banks
This week's episode brings us to the mid 1970's when the Watergate Scandal broke. The Rebel Woman of the day is Jill Wine-Banks who worked tirelessly on the Watergate prosecution team. Jill worked at ...Show More
5) Episode 2: Selma van de Perre
This week's Woman du Jour is the life of Dutch Jewish Resistance fighter, Selma van de Perre, née Velleman. In this episode, I delve into her life as a young, 20 something woman who works as a courier...Show More
6) Episode 1: Marie Curie
In the first episode of Rebel Women Podcast, Marie Curie makes her appearance. A double Nobel Prize winner, once in physics and once in chemistry, Marie Curie was an incredible woman who discovered ra...Show More
7) Who do you think of when I say...
Who do you think of when I say, "Doctor," "Lawyer," or "Physicist?" By default, do you picture a man in those roles? Well I am here to change that with one Rebel Woman at a time! Tune in March 8th for...Show More