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A podcast dedicated to showcasing all manner of talented women throughout history. In each episode, hosts Ciarra and Jillian will use their professional expertise and impeccable comedic timing to take listeners on a contemporary, humorous retelling of one amazing woman’s story. "Women Did That" is sure to entertain and inspire people from all walks of life, all while cracking a few jokes along the way.
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Alison Bechdel: Cartoonist, originator of the "Bechdel Test"
This week, we dive into the story of iconic cartoonist and feminist champion, Alison Bechdel. Alison not only created the "Bechdel Test" that is used to mneasure the representation of women in media, but she also wrote and illustrated some of the most iconic American cartoons of the last century. Her work, "Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic", chronicles her childhood, and was also adapted into a Tony-Award-Winning musical.
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Agatha Christie: Famed Murder-Mystery Writer
This week we dive in to the story of prolific murder-mystery author, Agatha Christie. With over 60 literary works, including some of the most famous murder-mystery pieces, Agatha cemented her legacy as one of the best murder-mystery writers in history. Oh, did we also mention she was the founder of a club for the most noteworthy mystery writers in history, the Detection Club? You won't want to miss this one!
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Laura Gardin Fraser: Sculptor, Numismatic Icon
How much do you think about quarters? In this episode, we talk about Laura Gardin Fraser, the first woman to design an American coin and the scandal behind American quarters.
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Mamie Phipps Clark: PhD of Psychology, Educational Researcher
This episode is all about the incredible Mamie Phipps Clark. As one of two African-Americans to receive her PhD in psychology from Columbia University, Mamie's work in the field of education became invaluable in landmark cases such as Brown V. Board of Education. You won't want to miss this one!
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Mary Jones Parrish Part 2: Chronicler of Atrocities
In this episode, we finish out Mary's story, and talk about her experiences in surviving the Tulsa Race Massacre. Mary's story of survival lead to one of the only accounts of the atrocities, and is one of the only reasons they are remembered today.
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Customer Reviews
Funny and real
I love how these podcasters are funny, but also extremely open about being in therapy and mental health issues. They teach about amazing women but also add their human aspects. I look forward to more episodes!
Informative and cool!
A lot of the time it can feel like history podcasts are just regurgitating info they looked up to make an episode. Not these two! They not only hit you with interesting facts about whatever woman they are highlighting this week, they also do it in a way where they sprinkle in layers of their own personalities. As a listener, I love learning a little about them and the subject! This show has an excellent flow and a left it a little smarter. Thanks ladies!