Episodios

  • 24. Lucy Hicks Anderson: Socialite and Madame
    Jul 8 2025

    Twenty years after America abolished slavery, Lucy was born black and trans in Jim Crow-era Kentucky. She grew up to be a chef and a socialite, hosting the best parties in Oxnard, California. Alongside her successful catering business, she owned speakeasies and brothels. She may not always have been on the right side of the law, but she was definitely a kickass woman.

    Learn about her rise to the top of society, her trials, and heartbreak as host Amy Cotterill is joined by drag historian Elizabeth the Thirsty.

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    42 m
  • 23. Rose Valland: The Art Spy
    Jul 1 2025

    Forget Bond. Forget Bourne. Today's episode focuses on real-life spy, Rose Valland. Amy is joined by Michelle Young, author of "The Art Spy" to discuss how Rose used her position at the Jeu de Paume Museum in Paris to keep tabs on Nazi art thieves, and her post-war quest to bring stolen paintings back to France.

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    52 m
  • 22. Mary Anning: Fossil Hunter
    Jun 24 2025

    This week, Amy is joined by journalist Michele C Hollow to discuss the life of 19th Century fossil hunter, Mary Anning. Learn about the dangers of the Lyme Regis cliffs, her beloved dog Trey, and what happened when lightening struck.

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    48 m
  • 21. Chainmakers of Cradley Heath
    Jun 17 2025

    This week we're celebrating the legacy of the Chainmakers of Cradley Heath, who put down their tools in protest at the exploitative practices of the UK manufacturers. Amy is joined by Jenny and Gigi Ermoyenous, and Lucy Atherton from the Friends of the Women Chainmakers to explore what led to the strike, who the key figures were, and why this small town in the Black Country became the focus of a national campaign.

    More information about the Women Chainmakers, and the upcoming festival, is available on www.kickasswomenofhistory.com

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    1 h y 16 m
  • 20. Mabel Barltrop & the Panacea Society
    May 20 2025

    The British town of Bedford may seem like an unlikely spot for the Garden of Eden, but members of the Panacea Society really believed it was.


    This week, Amy is joined by Zara Matthews, Director of the Panacea Museum, to discuss the life of Mabel Barltrop aka Octavia. How did an Anglican vicar's widow go on to found a matriarchal religious sect based on the prophecies of Joanna Southcott? What was the truth of her "cure for all ills"? And what did she tell her followers if they ate their toast too loudly?

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    1 h y 3 m
  • 19. Alice Perrers: Royal Mistress
    May 13 2025

    Evil seductress taking advantage of the king, or a young widow in an impossible situation?

    Guest Gemma Hollman talks with Amy about Alice Perrers, mistress of Edward III. Often depicted by historians as manipulative and cruel, is there any actual evidence of this? Or has she been misrepresented for centuries?

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    1 h y 15 m
  • 18. Agent Zo: Spy & Resistance Fighter
    May 6 2025

    For the 80th Anniversary of VE Day, Amy is joined by historian Clare Mulley to discuss Elżbieta Zawacka, better known as Agent Zo, who served as a spy and resistance fighter for Poland during WW2. They discuss Elżbieta's childhood in an area which was then part of the Prussian Empire, Poland's brief freedom, and how she risked her life throughout the German occupation... and beyond!


    "Agent Zo" by Clare Mulley has been shortlisted for theWomen's Prize for Nonfiction 2025.

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    40 m
  • 17. Caroline Norton: Writer and Reformer
    Apr 29 2025

    Caroline Norton, born into the famous Sheridan theatrical family, was a respected poet and society hostess. Falsely accused of having an affair with British Prime Minister, Lord Melbourne, Caroline's marriage crumbled. This week, Dr Katherine Hobbs talks us through Caroline's fight for access to her children, her earnings, and her freedom.

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    1 h y 33 m