Welcome to Broads You Should Know, the podcast about amazing and noteworthy women from history!
Broads You Should Know is hosted by Sam Eggers, Sara Gorsky, & Justin Xavier, and if you have no idea who we are... this is the episode for you! In it, we introduce ourselves and then break down the history & usage of the word "Broad" and why we chose it for the title of our podcast. We also talk about the types of women we'll be covering & give you a feel for who we are and why we're passionate about the subject!
If you have any women you'd love for us to cover on a future episode, send us an email at BroadsYouShouldKnow@gmail.com or dm us on IG: @BroadsYouShouldKnow
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Beate Gordon — Jewish Feminist Who Wrote Women’s Rights into the Japanese Constitution [Chloe Skye]
Kadambini Ganguly — First Female Medical Doctor in India
Mary Baker Eddy - Founder of the Church of Christ, Scientist (aka - Christian Scientists!)
Anna Dostoyevskava - Stenographer, Publisher and Writer (Married to Fyodor Dostoyevsky)
Sophia Tolstaya - Groundbreaking Photographer, Publisher & Businesswoman (Married to Leo Tolstoy)
Mary Shelley - The Mother of American Gothic Horror
Alexya Salvador — ”First Transgender Shepherd of Latin America"
Sarah Winchester — Millionaire Heiress, Builder of the Winchester Mystery House & Supernatural Legend
Khutulun Khan (aka Turandot) — The Mongolian Warrior Princess & Wrestling Champion
Carrie Johnson - 17 Year Old Who Faced a Capital Murder Trial
Harriet Tubman - Mastermind Behind the Underground Railroad
Alice H. Parker - Inventor of the Natural Gas Heater
Constance Baker Motley — Lawyer, Judge, and ”Civil Rights Queen”
Yu Gwan-sun — Korean Teenage Activist Who Fought for Independence
Broadly Speaking #18 - Why Oscar Snubbed Barbie
Dr. Jessica Wade - Our #1 Champion of Women in S.T.E.M.
Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke - New Zealand’s Youngest Māori MP
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Betsy Ross — Designer of the First American Flag
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