September 19, 2016
HerStory 37: Katey Perugini by Lucinda Hawksley

The great-great-great-granddaughter of Charles Dickens, Lucinda Hawksley shares the story of Katey Perugini, her ancestor and artist daughter of Charles Dickens. This podcast is a syndication of The #HerStory Podcast, which tells the stories of 50 historical women, not through names and dates of textbooks, but through the voices of contemporary women. Hear elected officials, […]

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September 12, 2016
Review: Powered By Girl: A Field Guide for Supporting Youth Activists

It seems there’s no end to parenting books on the typical logistics of parenting-- disciplining, educating, feeding, sleeping, etc. But there is a serious lack of books that truly show adults how to teach the young women in our lives how to be good citizens and activists. Lyn Mikel Brown's Powered By Girl: A Field Guide for Supporting […]

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August 25, 2016
‘First Doll in Space’ Returns to Earth from Outer Space

This weekend, the Stargazer Lottie doll makes her journey back to earth, after celebrating over 250 days in space. Italian European Space Agency astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti holds the record for longest single space flight by a woman (199 days 16 hours) and now Stargazer Lottie returns following her own mission to champion women in space […]

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August 22, 2016
#HerStory 34: Annie Oakley by Teresa Bohannon

Famous for her quick shot, Annie Oakley is one of the most famous figures from the American West movement. Non-profit specialist and author Teresa Bohannon shares her story. This podcast is a syndication of The #HerStory Podcast, which tells the stories of 50 historical women, not through names and dates of textbooks, but through the […]

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August 15, 2016
#HerStory 33: Edna St. Vincent Millay by Cathy Grier

Singer, song-writer, and activist Cathy Grier shares the story of one of America’s most beloved poets, Edna St. Vincent Millay. This podcast is a syndication of The #HerStory Podcast, which tells the stories of 50 historical women, not through names and dates of textbooks, but through the voices of contemporary women. Hear elected officials, academics, […]

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August 1, 2016
#HerStory 32: Harriet Beecher Stowe by Jamie Glavic

Known as the little woman who started the US Civil War, the life of Harriet Beecher Stowe is told by historian and museum professional Jamie Glavic. This podcast is a syndication of The #HerStory Podcast, which tells the stories of 50 historical women, not through names and dates of textbooks, but through the voices of […]

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July 25, 2016
#HerStory 31: Wangari Maathai by Bonnie Koenig

Kenyan environmental and political activist, Wangari Maathai left a lasting legacy for her home country, Africa, and the world. International business strategist and executive Bonnie Koenig shares her story. This podcast is a syndication of The #HerStory Podcast, which tells the stories of 50 historical women, not through names and dates of textbooks, but through the […]

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July 20, 2016
#HerStory 30: Anne Morrow Lindbergh by Michele Steckler

Eclipsed by her famous husband Charles Lindbergh and the kidnapping story of her son, Anne Morrow Lindbergh was a poet, activist, and pilot. Former Disney executive Michele Steckler shares the story of this remarkable woman. This podcast is a syndication of The #HerStory Podcast, which tells the stories of 50 historical women, not through names […]

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July 18, 2016
#HerStory 29: Eleanor of Aquitaine by Ashlie Jensen

Historian Ashlie Jensen talks about the life of Twelfth Century Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine. This podcast is a syndication of The #HerStory Podcast, which tells the stories of 50 historical women, not through names and dates of textbooks, but through the voices of contemporary women. Hear elected officials, academics, mothers, filmmakers, authors, activists, CEO’s, and […]

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July 11, 2016
#HerStory 28: Maya Deren by Pia Guerrero

Leading artist during the Feminist Art Movement, Maya Deren was an experimental filmmaker and entrepreneurial promoter of the avant-garde in the 1940s and 1950s. She was also a choreographer, dancer, film theorist, poet, lecturer, writer and photographer. Today Pia Guerrero, founder of Adios Barbie and our very own executive director here at SheHeroes discusses Maya Deren. This […]

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