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Infinite Women — 175 episodes
Dr Beth Hubble on Christine de Pizan
Dr Kate Culkin on the Emerson women
Magda Keaney on Francesca Woodman
Melissa Chim on Hannah Cullwick
Lucy Haigh on Alexandra of Denmark
Dr. Whitney Dirks on Mary Herring and her daughters
Gigi Berardi on Bianca Capello
Dr Jill Inderstrodt on maternal health and data science
Dr Jill Hasday on how forgetting women's struggles for equality perpetuates inequality
Lydia Reeder on the Dust Bowl Girls
Dr Rebecca Wilkin and Dr Angela Hunter on Louise Dupin's Work on Women
Dr Mary Spongberg on gender bias in research
Dr Courtney Jarrett on sharing local history with children
Cleo O'Callaghan Yeoman and Kate Ferrier on Susan Edmonstone Ferrier
Dr Vanessa R. Corcoran on the Virgin Mary in medieval art
Dr Zoë Burgess on mid-century amateur filmmakers
Dr Shaune Lakin on Olive Cotton
Dr Lisa Baer-Tsarfati on linguistic gender bias in AI
Dr Beth Hubble on Marie de France
Melissa Chim on Margaret Guenther and the Episcopalian Church
Susan Abernethy on Catherine of Braganza
DeAnne Blanton on women in the US Civil War
Dr Victoria Wolcott on Eroseanna Robinson
Kristen Lopez on disability in films
Terese Svoboda on Patricia Hartwell and mothers-in-law
Dr Patricia Owens on the erased women of international thought
Grace Beattie on Wicked Women
Lorissa Rinehart on Jeannette Rankin
Dr. Doris Gutsmiedl-Schümann on early German-speaking archaeologists
Dr Kimberly Voss on women in US journalism in the 1950s and '60s
Dr Dorina Pojani on the gender divide in urban planning
Dr Maggie Hennefeld on women's comedy and laughter in film and activism
Mayukh Sen on Merle Oberon
Dr Quah Ee Ling on Fire Dragon Feminism
Sara Sheridan on Maria Graham and creative memorialization
June Thomas on queer women's spaces
April White on Sioux Falls' Divorce Colony
Meg Campbell on the Boston Women's Heritage Trail
Dr. Nina Baker on Beatrice Shilling
Lydia Reeder on Dr. Mary Putnam Jacobi
Vulgar History's Ann Foster on Princess Charlotte
Rachelle Bergstein on Judy Blume
Dr Marsha Gordon on Ursula Parrott
Dida Sundet on rape myths
Dr Sarah Bellows-Blakeley on issues around international approaches to girls' education
Dr Rebecca Brenner Graham on Frances Perkins
Titaś Biswas on the female body taking up space
Anna von Mertens on Henrietta Swan Leavitt
Katie Gee Salisbury on Anna May Wong
Dr Barbara Winslow on Shirley Chisholm and Kamala Harris
Dr J.E. Smyth on Mary C. McCall Jr.
Dr Domale Dube on the environmental activism of Ogoni women
Dr Rebecca Fleming on Maude "Lores" Bonney
Dr Georgia Munro-Cook on women, sports and disability
Dr Beth DeWolfe on Jane Armstrong Tucker and Madeleine Pollard
Dr Lauren Jae Gutterman on 20th century lesbian desire within US marriage
Dr Samantha Schulz on the manosphere in the classroom
Dr Carrie Gibson on women of Caribbean slave revolts
Serene Bennett Williams on activist nuns
Simeran Maxwell on Linda Jackson, Jenny Kee and Sonia Delaunay
Dr Beth Linker on posture panic
Dr Robyn Spencer-Antoine on Patricia Murphy Robinson
Dr. Elizabeth Mahony on Ruby Payne-Scott
Dr Beth Hubble on trans histories
Dr Caroline Sequin on racial politics and commercial sex in colonial Senegal
Dr Ellie Woodacre on queenly image
Dr Jennifer deWinter and Dr Carly Kocurek on women and the evolution of video games
Dr. Gwendolyn Collaço on Anne S.K. Brown and Adrienne Minassian
Barbara Winslow on abortion activism
Dr Deborah Hart on Ethel Carrick
Dr Marlene Daut on Queen Marie-Louise of Haiti
Dr Maria Antico on Margherita Hack
Amy-Jane Humphries on the rise of the Hanoverians
Kate Saccone on the lost women of early cinema
Dr Rebecca Edwards on Anne Dangar
Karen Valby and Karlya Shelton-Benjamin on the Black ballerinas of Dance Theatre of Harlem
Dr Toner Stevenson on Australia's early amateur astronomers
Josephine Browne on Mary Ward, Marcella and the New Woman
Serene Bennett Williams and Kristen Kelly on Women's History in High Schools
Deirdre Cannon on Lindy Lee
Dr. Surekha Davies on women as monstrous
Jude Berman on Angelica Kauffman
Maria Vetrano and her time-travelling Queen Bess
Tamar Carroll on the LAMBDA Network at Kodak
Dr Ramona Houston on African-American and Latina-American histories
Alison Parker on Mary Church Terrell
Carolyn Harris on Russia's Age of Empresses
Karen Espinosa on the keepers of the Magna Carta
Dr Lainie Anderson on Kate Cocks
Jennifer deWinter on video game culture
Jessica Walters on Tasmania's convict women
Rachel Russell on Pearl Primus
Ellie Woodacre and Amy Saunders on Queens on Screens
Sarah Horowitz on Marguerite Steinheil
Alexis Pedrick on medical racism
Rebecca Scales on Ellen (Helene) Poidatz
Juanita Simmonds on Christina Boughen
Carolyn Harris on queens and revolution
Sam Fryer Ward on Helen O’Neill
Imogen Dixon-Smith on Anni Albers
Courtney Lee on Nancy Grace Roman
Ellie Woodacre on the power of queen mothers
Simeran Maxwell and quilts at the NGA
Mindy Johnson on Bessie Mae Kelley
Jenie Hahn on Kim Manduk
Dr Gabby Storey on Berengaria of Navarre
Sharrona Pearl on Riva Lehrer, disability, humanity and autonomy
Toner Stevenson on the women of the Astrographic Catalogue
Leeza Peters on Elizabeth Woolcock
Aida Brankovic on Margaret Hamilton
Dr Ellie Woodacre on queens' sexuality and reputation
Dana Rubin on the Secret History of Women’s Speech
Dr Brandy Schillace on pathologising women
Dr Katia Wright on medieval queens' lands
Bianca Taubert on the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps
Holly Marsden on Moll Cutpurse
Anne O'Hehir on Nan Goldin
Liesel Higgins on Dr Mary Louise McLaws
Nancy Marie Brown on Viking Women
Amy Saunders on Christina of Sweden
Thera Webb on Women at MIT
Dr Jess Bugeja on Jacquelin Perry
Dr Catherine Tracy Goode on Casiana Melo
Dr. Joy Wiltenburg on Dorothy Osborne, Lady Temple
Dr. Johanna Strong on Mary I, Part 2: Queen Mary
Dr. Johanna Strong on Mary I, Part I: Princess Mary
Lorissa Rinehart on Dickey Chapelle
Emily Sullivan on Louise Bourgeois
Danielle Scrimshaw on Harriet Elphinstone Dick and Alice Moon
Lucina Ward on Kiki Smith
Angelique Joy on Ada Lovelace
Dr. Tamara J. Walker on Mabel Grammer
Dr. Kiera Lindsey on Adelaide Ironside
Sherilyn Decter on the women who defied Prohibition
Sara Hardy on Edna Walling
Dr. Kaley Butten on Dr. Frances Oldham Kelsey
Dr Shelley Stamp on Lois Weber
Loretta Smith on Alice Anderson
Dr. Carrie Gibson on the stories of enslaved women
Dr. Leah Redmond Chang on Catherine de' Medici, Mary, Queen of Scots and Elisabeth de Valois
Morgan Gilbert on ancient women physicians
Dr. Gwendolyn Collaço on the artistry of Ottoman wedding trousseaus
Legal battles: Elizabeth Freeman
Dr. Jess Bugeja on Dr. Marian Diamond
Women who ruled: Anacaona
Dr Emily Brindal on Mary Whiton Calkins
Rulers: The first female pharaoh
Evelien de Bruijn and the value of documentation
Dr. Ides Wong on Wang Zhenyi
Pirates: Jeanne de Clisson
Dr Denis Bauer on Rosalind Franklin
Kimberly Hess on Sarah B. Cochran
Women and Autism with Dr. Brandy Schillace
Power couples: Sofya Kovalevskaya and Anne Charlotte Edgren-Leffler
Denise Mimmocchi on Grace Cossington Smith
Sex workers: Tilly Devine, Kate Leigh and Germaine Guérin
The unseen contributions of women mathematicians
Composers: Fanny Mendelssohn
Women Who Should Have Won Nobel Prizes in the Sciences (2)
Dr. Rachel Franks on Miles Franklin
Dance: The Five Moons
Groundbreaking breast cancer researchers: Dr. Mary-Claire King, Dr. Vera Peters and Dr. Jane Plant
Pirates: Rusla and Stikla
Cathy Perkins on writer Zora Cross
African-American Fashion Designers
Legal Battles: Margaret Keane
Women who should have won: The Turing Award
Catherine Freyne on mountaineer Freda du Faur
Pirates: Sayyida al Hurra
Women at war: Sybil Ludington and Laura Secord
Jailbreaks: Mary Ann Bugg and Gaby Bloch
Spies: Policarpa Salavarrieta
Jess Harper and the incomparable Nellie Melba
Women Who Should Have Won Nobel Prizes in the Sciences (1)
Pirates: Ching Shih