The History Chicks : A Women's History Podcast

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Two women. Half the population. Several thousand years of history. About an hour. Join us on an award-winning journey through herstory! The History Chicks celebrates the lives of remarkable women from ancient times to the modern day, exploring women’s history in engaging episodes full of deep research, pop culture references, and the occasional tumble down a rabbit hole.

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Here's a quick summary of the last 5 episodes on The History Chicks : A Women's History Podcast.

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Becky Susan The History Chicks

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Anne Sebba
Anne Sebba is a British author and biographer known for her works on women's history and notable female figures. She has written several biographies, including those of women who have made significant contributions to society. Her latest book, 'The Women's Orchestra of Auschwitz: A Story of Survival,' explores the lives of women in the only entirely female orchestra in any Nazi prison camp, highlighting their resilience and artistry in the face of adversity.
Wangari Maathai
Wangari Maathai was a renowned Kenyan environmentalist, political activist, and Nobel Peace Prize laureate. She was the founder of the Green Belt Movement, an environmental organization that focuses on tree planting, environmental conservation, and women's rights. Maathai was the first African woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize in 2004 for her contribution to sustainable development, democracy, and peace. Throughout her life, she advocated for the empowerment of women and the importance of environmental stewardship, leading initiatives that resulted in the planting of nearly 40 million trees and inspiring countless individuals to take action in their communities.

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Miep Gies Anne Frank World War 2 Nazis Secret Annex Holocaust historical documents civil disobedience shelter oppression Women's History Month Anne Sebba The Women's Orchestra of Auschwitz survival female orchestra Nazi prison camp biographies Wallis Simpson abdication socialite love story controversial woman Wangari Maathai Nobel Prize environmentalist Green Belt Movement societal good tree planting women empowerment

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The History Chicks is a podcast covering half the population, thousands of years of history, with pop culture references to make the past come alive!

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Here's the recent few episodes on The History Chicks : A Women's History Podcast.

0:00 2:09:05

Miep Gies Part 2

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Becky Susan
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Miep Gies Anne Frank World War 2 Nazis Secret Annex Holocaust historical documents
Miep Gies risked her life in order to help her Jewish friends hide from the Nazis during World War 2. In Part 2 of her story, we'll take you through the years of struggle and subterfuge, the dark day when the Secret Annex was raided, and how Miep saved Anne Frank's writings from destruction. Anne's diary is one of the most significant historical documents of the 20th century, providing a deeply personal account of life during the Holocaust.

Said Miep of her work during the war: "My story is a story of very ordinary people during extraordinary times, times the like of which I hope with all my heart will never come again. It is for all of us ordinary people all over the world to see to it that they do not."

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0:00 1:18:36

Miep Gies Part 1

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The History Chicks
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Miep Gies Anne Frank civil disobedience Nazis shelter oppression
In a land fraught with turbulence and oppression, Miep Gies helped to shelter and supply Anne Frank's family (and others) while they were in hiding from the Nazis; an act of civil disobedience that was, though illegal, the most moral of human endeavors.

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0:00 1:07:00

A Conversation with Anne Sebba: The Women's Orchestra of Auschwitz

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The History Chicks
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Anne Sebba
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Women's History Month Anne Sebba The Women's Orchestra of Auschwitz survival female orchestra Nazi prison camp biographies
To leave you with a bit of lagniappe for Women's History Month, we broke our usual format to sit down for a talk with Anne Sebba, author of the new book The Women's Orchestra of Auschwitz: A Story of Survival. Anne tells us about some of the women in the only entirely female orchestra in any Nazi prison camp. She talks about her process of learning about these women, organizing their stories into this book, and about other biographies she's written in the past, about the past. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
0:00 3:20:39

Wallis Simpson, 2025

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Becky Susan
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Wallis Simpson abdication socialite love story controversial woman
Puppet? Manipulating social climber? Misunderstood? Deeply in love? However you see her, the fact remains that a king abdicated his throne, defied his family, and lived in exile to marry the twice divorced American socialite Wallis Simpson. It sounds like a fairytale, but how does their happily ever after work out? This mega-episode combines both parts of our 2017 coverage of this controversial woman.

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0:00 1:38:07

Wangari Maathai Part 2

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The History Chicks
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Wangari Maathai
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Wangari Maathai Nobel Prize environmentalist Green Belt Movement societal good tree planting women empowerment
We continue the story of Nobel Prize winning environmentalist Dr Wangari Maathai, who defied convention, financial hurdles, and the violent opposition of her own government to make her Green Belt Movement into an enduring worldwide force for societal good. She and her colleagues planted almost 40 million trees and empowered tens of thousands of women across the world to discover their own power to improve their own communities… from the ground up.

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4.7 rating 8915 reviews

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4.7 ratings 7700 reviews

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4.6 ratings 306 reviews

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4.6 ratings 36 reviews

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4.8 ratings 29 reviews

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4.9 ratings 16 reviews

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