Infinite Women cover art

All Episodes

Infinite Women — 175 episodes

#
Title
1

Dr Beth Hubble on Christine de Pizan

2

Dr Kate Culkin on the Emerson women

3

Magda Keaney on Francesca Woodman

4

Melissa Chim on Hannah Cullwick

5

Lucy Haigh on Alexandra of Denmark

6

Dr. Whitney Dirks on Mary Herring and her daughters

7

Gigi Berardi on Bianca Capello

8

Dr Jill Inderstrodt on maternal health and data science

9

Dr Jill Hasday on how forgetting women's struggles for equality perpetuates inequality

10

Lydia Reeder on the Dust Bowl Girls

11

Dr Rebecca Wilkin and Dr Angela Hunter on Louise Dupin's Work on Women

12

Dr Mary Spongberg on gender bias in research

13

Dr Courtney Jarrett on sharing local history with children

14

Cleo O'Callaghan Yeoman and Kate Ferrier on Susan Edmonstone Ferrier

15

Dr Vanessa R. Corcoran on the Virgin Mary in medieval art

16

Dr Zoë Burgess on mid-century amateur filmmakers

17

Dr Shaune Lakin on Olive Cotton

18

Dr Lisa Baer-Tsarfati on linguistic gender bias in AI

19

Dr Beth Hubble on Marie de France

20

Melissa Chim on Margaret Guenther and the Episcopalian Church

21

Susan Abernethy on Catherine of Braganza

22

DeAnne Blanton on women in the US Civil War

23

Dr Victoria Wolcott on Eroseanna Robinson

24

Kristen Lopez on disability in films

25

Terese Svoboda on Patricia Hartwell and mothers-in-law

26

Dr Patricia Owens on the erased women of international thought

27

Grace Beattie on Wicked Women

28

Lorissa Rinehart on Jeannette Rankin

29

Dr. Doris Gutsmiedl-Schümann on early German-speaking archaeologists

30

Dr Kimberly Voss on women in US journalism in the 1950s and '60s

31

Dr Dorina Pojani on the gender divide in urban planning

32

Dr Maggie Hennefeld on women's comedy and laughter in film and activism

33

Mayukh Sen on Merle Oberon

34

Dr Quah Ee Ling on Fire Dragon Feminism

35

Sara Sheridan on Maria Graham and creative memorialization

36

June Thomas on queer women's spaces

37

April White on Sioux Falls' Divorce Colony

38

Meg Campbell on the Boston Women's Heritage Trail

39

Dr. Nina Baker on Beatrice Shilling

40

Lydia Reeder on Dr. Mary Putnam Jacobi

41

Vulgar History's Ann Foster on Princess Charlotte

42

Rachelle Bergstein on Judy Blume

43

Dr Marsha Gordon on Ursula Parrott

44

Dida Sundet on rape myths

45

Dr Sarah Bellows-Blakeley on issues around international approaches to girls' education

46

Dr Rebecca Brenner Graham on Frances Perkins

47

Titaś Biswas on the female body taking up space

48

Anna von Mertens on Henrietta Swan Leavitt

49

Katie Gee Salisbury on Anna May Wong

50

Dr Barbara Winslow on Shirley Chisholm and Kamala Harris

51

Dr J.E. Smyth on Mary C. McCall Jr.

52

Dr Domale Dube on the environmental activism of Ogoni women

53

Dr Rebecca Fleming on Maude "Lores" Bonney

54

Dr Georgia Munro-Cook on women, sports and disability

55

Dr Beth DeWolfe on Jane Armstrong Tucker and Madeleine Pollard

56

Dr Lauren Jae Gutterman on 20th century lesbian desire within US marriage

57

Dr Samantha Schulz on the manosphere in the classroom

58

Dr Carrie Gibson on women of Caribbean slave revolts

59

Serene Bennett Williams on activist nuns

60

Simeran Maxwell on Linda Jackson, Jenny Kee and Sonia Delaunay

61

Dr Beth Linker on posture panic

62

Dr Robyn Spencer-Antoine on Patricia Murphy Robinson

63

Dr. Elizabeth Mahony on Ruby Payne-Scott

64

Dr Beth Hubble on trans histories

65

Dr Caroline Sequin on racial politics and commercial sex in colonial Senegal

66

Dr Ellie Woodacre on queenly image

67

Dr Jennifer deWinter and Dr Carly Kocurek on women and the evolution of video games

68

Dr. Gwendolyn Collaço on Anne S.K. Brown and Adrienne Minassian

69

Barbara Winslow on abortion activism

70

Dr Deborah Hart on Ethel Carrick

71

Dr Marlene Daut on Queen Marie-Louise of Haiti

72

Dr Maria Antico on Margherita Hack

73

Amy-Jane Humphries on the rise of the Hanoverians

74

Kate Saccone on the lost women of early cinema

75

Dr Rebecca Edwards on Anne Dangar

76

Karen Valby and Karlya Shelton-Benjamin on the Black ballerinas of Dance Theatre of Harlem

77

Dr Toner Stevenson on Australia's early amateur astronomers

78

Josephine Browne on Mary Ward, Marcella and the New Woman

79

Serene Bennett Williams and Kristen Kelly on Women's History in High Schools

80

Deirdre Cannon on Lindy Lee

81

Dr. Surekha Davies on women as monstrous

82

Jude Berman on Angelica Kauffman

83

Maria Vetrano and her time-travelling Queen Bess

84

Tamar Carroll on the LAMBDA Network at Kodak

85

Dr Ramona Houston on African-American and Latina-American histories

86

Alison Parker on Mary Church Terrell

87

Carolyn Harris on Russia's Age of Empresses

88

Karen Espinosa on the keepers of the Magna Carta

89

Dr Lainie Anderson on Kate Cocks

90

Jennifer deWinter on video game culture

91

Jessica Walters on Tasmania's convict women

92

Rachel Russell on Pearl Primus

93

Ellie Woodacre and Amy Saunders on Queens on Screens

94

Sarah Horowitz on Marguerite Steinheil

95

Alexis Pedrick on medical racism

96

Rebecca Scales on Ellen (Helene) Poidatz

97

Juanita Simmonds on Christina Boughen

98

Carolyn Harris on queens and revolution

99

Sam Fryer Ward on Helen O’Neill

100

Imogen Dixon-Smith on Anni Albers

101

Courtney Lee on Nancy Grace Roman

102

Ellie Woodacre on the power of queen mothers

103

Simeran Maxwell and quilts at the NGA

104

Mindy Johnson on Bessie Mae Kelley

105

Jenie Hahn on Kim Manduk

106

Dr Gabby Storey on Berengaria of Navarre

107

Sharrona Pearl on Riva Lehrer, disability, humanity and autonomy

108

Toner Stevenson on the women of the Astrographic Catalogue

109

Leeza Peters on Elizabeth Woolcock

110

Aida Brankovic on Margaret Hamilton

111

Dr Ellie Woodacre on queens' sexuality and reputation

112

Dana Rubin on the Secret History of Women’s Speech

113

Dr Brandy Schillace on pathologising women

114

Dr Katia Wright on medieval queens' lands

115

Bianca Taubert on the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps

116

Holly Marsden on Moll Cutpurse

117

Anne O'Hehir on Nan Goldin

118

Liesel Higgins on Dr Mary Louise McLaws

119

Nancy Marie Brown on Viking Women

120

Amy Saunders on Christina of Sweden

121

Thera Webb on Women at MIT

122

Dr Jess Bugeja on Jacquelin Perry

123

Dr Catherine Tracy Goode on Casiana Melo

124

Dr. Joy Wiltenburg on Dorothy Osborne, Lady Temple

125

Dr. Johanna Strong on Mary I, Part 2: Queen Mary

126

Dr. Johanna Strong on Mary I, Part I: Princess Mary

127

Lorissa Rinehart on Dickey Chapelle

128

Emily Sullivan on Louise Bourgeois

129

Danielle Scrimshaw on Harriet Elphinstone Dick and Alice Moon

130

Lucina Ward on Kiki Smith

131

Angelique Joy on Ada Lovelace

132

Dr. Tamara J. Walker on Mabel Grammer

133

Dr. Kiera Lindsey on Adelaide Ironside

134

Sherilyn Decter on the women who defied Prohibition

135

Sara Hardy on Edna Walling

136

Dr. Kaley Butten on Dr. Frances Oldham Kelsey

137

Dr Shelley Stamp on Lois Weber

138

Loretta Smith on Alice Anderson

139

Dr. Carrie Gibson on the stories of enslaved women

140

Dr. Leah Redmond Chang on Catherine de' Medici, Mary, Queen of Scots and Elisabeth de Valois

141

Morgan Gilbert on ancient women physicians

142

Dr. Gwendolyn Collaço on the artistry of Ottoman wedding trousseaus

143

Legal battles: Elizabeth Freeman

144

Dr. Jess Bugeja on Dr. Marian Diamond

145

Women who ruled: Anacaona

146

Dr Emily Brindal on Mary Whiton Calkins

147

Rulers: The first female pharaoh

148

Evelien de Bruijn and the value of documentation

149

Dr. Ides Wong on Wang Zhenyi

150

Pirates: Jeanne de Clisson

151

Dr Denis Bauer on Rosalind Franklin

152

Kimberly Hess on Sarah B. Cochran

153

Women and Autism with Dr. Brandy Schillace

154

Power couples: Sofya Kovalevskaya and Anne Charlotte Edgren-Leffler

155

Denise Mimmocchi on Grace Cossington Smith

156

Sex workers: Tilly Devine, Kate Leigh and Germaine Guérin

157

The unseen contributions of women mathematicians

158

Composers: Fanny Mendelssohn

159

Women Who Should Have Won Nobel Prizes in the Sciences (2)

160

Dr. Rachel Franks on Miles Franklin

161

Dance: The Five Moons

162

Groundbreaking breast cancer researchers: Dr. Mary-Claire King, Dr. Vera Peters and Dr. Jane Plant

163

Pirates: Rusla and Stikla

164

Cathy Perkins on writer Zora Cross

165

African-American Fashion Designers

166

Legal Battles: Margaret Keane

167

Women who should have won: The Turing Award

168

Catherine Freyne on mountaineer Freda du Faur

169

Pirates: Sayyida al Hurra

170

Women at war: Sybil Ludington and Laura Secord

171

Jailbreaks: Mary Ann Bugg and Gaby Bloch

172

Spies: Policarpa Salavarrieta

173

Jess Harper and the incomparable Nellie Melba

174

Women Who Should Have Won Nobel Prizes in the Sciences (1)

175

Pirates: Ching Shih