Women Making History Podcast
1) Discovering Flanders: A Journey Through History, Art & Culture
Jillian Sliwinski of Visit Flanders shares how Flanders blends powerful history with world-class art, slow living, and culinary traditions.
2) Award-winning Author Leigh M Hall - The Chambermaids
Award-winning author Leigh M. Hall discusses her haunting new post–Civil War novel ”The Chambermaids,” a Southern Gothic thriller.
3) Hamlet, Karen Blixen & Danish Castles: A Literary Adventure in Denmark
Award-winning travel writer Barbara Redding explores the Karen Blixen Museum and Kronborg Castle, the setting for Hamlet in Denmark.
4) Helen Woodward Animal Center: Adopting Pets and Learning About Them
Angela Laws and Michael Makie share how the Helen Woodward Animal Center changes lives through pet adoptions, education, and compassion!
5) Queen Esther on Gettysburg, Resilience, and Her Album Blackbirding
Queen Esther reflects on her 2020 National Parks Arts Foundation residency at Gettysburg that inspired her upcoming album Blackbirding.
6) Author Jane Eisner: Carole King - She Made the Earth Move
Author Jane Eisner discusses her new book, Carole King: She Made the Earth Move, the first biography of the legendary singer-songwriter.
7) Tour Cayuga County: Harriet Tubman’s Legacy, Culinary Trails & Finger Lakes Adventures
Noah Howard gives an overview of Cayuga County, New York, a must-visit for history buffs, foodies, wine lovers, and outdoor adventurers.
8) Pots, Pans, and Protest: The Amazon Army of Kansas
Hear about the Amazon Army March of 1921 in Southeast Kansas, when thousands of women armed with pots and pans marched for miners’ rights.
9) From Heartbreak to Healing with Sarah May
Sarah May shares her journey from trauma to freedom and joy, as told in her memoir ”She Journeys: A Memoir of Heartbreak and Homecoming.”
10) Open Turns: A Story of Resilience, Resistance & Reinvention
From war-torn Amsterdam to Olympic-sized dreams in Australia, author Hendrika de Vries discusses her coming-of-age memoir “Open Turns.”