This week we're bringing back one of our favorite climate-activist-Broads to help us celebrate Earth day!
Chloe (fka Justin) brings us the story of a woman who not only won the Nobel Prize for founding a movement that planted over 20 MILLION trees worldwide, but also brought Democracy to Kenya… but it took nearly her entire life to do it.
After earning her doctorate, she first got involved as an activist for Women’s rights and politics. After an unfounded scandal brought forth from her ex husband, she lost her job, her home, and had to start again. The story is filled with tragedy but ultimately ends in an uplifiting message to never, ever give up. Wangari is an inspiration to many, and is absolutely a broad you owe it to yourself to get to know.
Kate Warne - The First Female Detective in the US Who Also Saved Lincoln’s Life
Boudica - Celtic Warrior Queen Extraordinaire
Grace O’Malley — Irish Pirate Queen & Scourge of the British Empire with Chloe Skye
Kathrine Switzer — First Woman to (Officially) Run the Boston Marathon
Jean Nidetch — Founder of WeightWatchers [Lisa Callahan]
Maria Sibylla Merian - Groundbreaking Entomologist, Illustrator, and Caterpillar Queen
Dottie Frazier - The First Female SCUBA Diving Instructor in the US
Marian Anderson — African American Singer Who Broke Down Race Barriers
Broadly Speaking 14: Black History Broads - Part 2
Broadly Speaking 14: Black History Broads - Part 1
Bridget ”Biddy” Mason — LA Real Estate Entrepreneur Who Sued For Her Freedom From Slavery
Benedetta Carlini — Italian Mystic & Secret Lesbian [with Chloe Skye]
Frances Farmer — The Actress Who Forged Her Dreams and Lost Her Mind
Anne Heche — The Crazy, Brilliant Actress
Broadly Speaking #13: The Spectacular Broads of 2022
ReBROADcast: Yoko Ono — Avant-Garde Artist & Activist for Peace Who Definitively Did Not Break Up the Beatles [with Sam Eggers]
Hannah Chaplin - Charlie Chaplin’s Brilliantly Talented Mother
Mary Todd Lincoln - ”The Least Liked First Lady of the United States of America”
Margery Kempe - Medieval Mystic and Inventor of ”Chaste Marriage”
ReBROADcast: Sacagawea — Navigator, translator, & mother during Lewis & Clark expedition
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