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  • Episode 365: Hoes of History: Doris Day
    Jan 16 2026

    Doris Day was more than Hollywood's sunny sweetheart. She was a survivor, a savvy businesswoman, and a trailblazer who quietly redefined what strength could look like in mid-century America.

    In this episode, we explore the remarkable life of Doris Day, from her early dreams of becoming a professional dancer to her rise as one of the most bankable stars in film history. We unpack how a devastating car accident altered her path, how her wholesome on-screen persona often masked personal hardship and financial betrayal, and how she ultimately reclaimed her voice and autonomy.

    We also dive into her later years, when Doris stepped away from the spotlight to become a fierce advocate for animal welfare, building a legacy rooted in compassion rather than fame.

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    57 min
  • Episode 364: Hoes of History: Victoria Woodhull
    Jan 8 2026

    Victoria Woodhull was the first woman to run for President of the United States, a Wall Street powerhouse, a fearless suffragist, and one of the most controversial voices of the 19th century. Born into poverty and raised in a turbulent family, Victoria defied every societal expectation placed on women, transforming herself into a financial broker, newspaper publisher, and outspoken advocate for women's rights.

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  • Episode 363: Hoes of History: Jane Seymour
    Dec 25 2025

    Jane Seymour is an actress whose talent and resilience have made her a lasting icon. From her breakout role as a Bond girl in Live and Let Die to her Emmy-winning performance on Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, Jane has captivated audiences for decades.

    Beyond her career, she's lived a life full of highs and lows—she's been married four times, is the devoted mother of six children, and has survived a near-death experience that reshaped her outlook on life. But there's more to her story than fame, discover her journey from a modest upbringing in England to international stardom, her philanthropic endeavors, and the personal trials and triumphs that have shaped the woman behind the spotlight.

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    53 min
  • Episode 362: Hoes of History: Anna Coleman Ladd
    Dec 18 2025

    Anna Coleman Ladd was an artist whose work changed lives in the aftermath of World War I. Best known as a sculptor and painter, Anna used her talent in an unexpected and deeply human way: creating facial prosthetics for soldiers who had been severely disfigured in combat.

    We'll explore her early life and artistic training, what led her to Paris during the war, and how she founded the Studio for Portrait Masks, where she crafted delicate copper masks that restored not just faces, but dignity and confidence to wounded veterans. At a time when reconstructive surgery was still in its infancy, Anna's work sat at the intersection of art, medicine, and compassion.

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    50 min
  • Episode 361: Hoes of History: Mary T. Klinker
    Dec 11 2025

    Mary T. Klinker was a dedicated Air Force flight nurse whose courage and compassion left an indelible mark on history. From her early years in Lafayette, Indiana, to her training at St. Elizabeth's School of Nursing, Mary's path was defined by service, heart, and an unwavering commitment to caring for others.

    We follow her journey into the U.S. Air Force, where she became a skilled flight nurse and eventually joined the elite Air Force Reserve's Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron. Mary's career put her at the center of some of the most critical humanitarian missions of the Vietnam War era—including the one that would cement her legacy forever: Operation Babylift.

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    43 min
  • Episode 360: Hoes of History: Brigitte Helm
    Dec 4 2025

    Brigitte Helm was the enigmatic star who became immortal through her iconic role as Maria and the Machine-Man in Metropolis.

    From being discovered as a teenager to becoming one of the Weimar era's most recognizable faces, Helm's career rose quickly—and burned just as fast. We trace her journey from overnight stardom to her complicated relationship with fame, the pressures of the film industry, and her bold decision to walk away from it all at just 30 years old.

    We also dive into the personal battles she faced, the turbulent political climate that shaped her choices, and how her legacy continues to inspire filmmakers and actresses nearly a century later.

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    1 ora e 4 min
  • Episode 359: Hoes of History: The Kessler Twins
    Nov 27 2025

    ⚠️ Trigger Warning: This episode discusses suicide and assisted suicide.
    If these topics are upsetting or activating for you, please take care while listening. You may choose to skip this episode or reach out to someone you trust or a mental health resource for support.

    Alice and Ellen Kessler were identical twin sisters whose synchronized dance moves, glamour, and charisma made them stars across Europe and beyond. Born in 1936, the twins trained in ballet in East Germany. In 1952, their family fled to West Germany, and soon the sisters began dazzling audiences with their talent.

    They rose to international fame in the 1950s and 60s: performing on cabaret stages, television variety shows, and even sharing the screen with legendary names like Frank Sinatra and Fred Astaire. Their elegant presence earned them the nickname "the legs of the nation."

    In November 2025, at the age of 89, Alice and Ellen made the deeply personal decision to end their lives together by joint assisted suicide in their home near Munich — a choice they had discussed and planned for over a long period.

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    42 min
  • Episode 358: Hoes of History: Marion Donovan
    Nov 20 2025

    Before disposable diapers became a household staple, one determined mother set out to solve a messy, universal problem—and ended up changing the lives of parents everywhere. In this episode, we explore the life and ingenuity of Marion Donovan, the inventor, designer, and entrepreneur whose creativity reshaped childcare.

    From her early years tinkering with tools in her father's factory, to the moment she fashioned her first waterproof diaper cover out of a shower curtain, Marion's story is one of persistence, frustration-fueled innovation, and visionary thinking. We trace her journey from initial rejection by manufacturers to the eventual success of her "Boater," the precursor to the modern disposable diaper, and uncover the many other inventions she created along the way.

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    1 ora e 3 min