This day in Herstory

By: Taylor and Emily
  • Summary

  • Hello and welcome to This day in Herstory! We, your hosts: Taylor and Emily, will bring you episodes about what happened this day in Herstory, not history. Come along with us as we discover Women's history that you have been missing.
    Copyright 2024 Taylor and Emily
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Episodes
  • April 6th, the day a spy was born
    Nov 25 2024

    Join us as we travel back to 1930's Europe where we learn all about the most important spy in World War II. Hear about Virginia Hall, as she struggles with disability, signs up to create a spy network within France, and how she conducted a jail break. And stick around for our new segment: Emily's Media Corner.


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    30 mins
  • August 19th- The birth of the maker of the Little Black Dress
    Sep 2 2024

    Join us as we talk about the creator of the fashion house Chanel... Coco. We talk about how she built up her career from a hat maker to the top of Fashion as we know it. And as we learn about her involvement in World War II.

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    22 mins
  • July 17th-A tragedy in Russia
    Mar 27 2024

    Hello and Welcome back to This day in Herstory. Today we are joined with our other sister Lauren, when we talk about The Romanov family and the daughters. We will talk about how the family is related to Queen Victoria, Empress Alex's start in Russia, and the unfortunate end to the family. Also hear Emily's description of the 1997 cartoon movie "Anastasia".

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    1 hr and 12 mins

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