Episodes

  • Podcast Update: She Changed History Moves to a Fortnightly Schedule
    Jun 17 2025

    In this update, Vicky announces a change in the release schedule for the 'She Changed History' podcast. Going forward, episodes will be released fortnightly to ensure high-quality storytelling about remarkable women whose stories are not widely known. The team is dedicated to delivering inspiring and exciting content that goes beyond mere recitation of facts, aiming to uplift and provide listeners with intriguing new facts to share. Thank you so much for your continued support and engagement. Please do suggest future episode topics through social media or email.

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    2 mins
  • 34. African History and Culture with Luke Pepera
    Jun 10 2025

    Exploring African History with Luke Pepera

    In this episode, Cara and Vicky welcome guest Luke Pepera, a Ghanaian-born, Oxford-educated historian and author of African History book 'Motherland.' Luke discusses his journey into African history and mythology, African American history, sharing insights about influential female figures and the rich oral traditions of the continent. The conversation highlights African queens like Injinga Mbande and Amanirenas, significant for their leadership and warrior roles. Luke also touches on his passion for storytelling, and how his work aims to broaden perspectives on African culture and history. The episode concludes with information on Luke's book and where to purchase it.

    https://www.waterstones.com/book/motherland/luke-pepera/9781398707368

    00:00 Introduction and Greetings
    00:43 Welcoming the First Guest: Luke Peper
    00:59 Diving into African History
    06:35 Luke's Journey into African History
    10:52 From Blogging to Publishing: The Making of 'Motherland'
    13:32 The Evolution of Storytelling and African Folklore
    18:45 Anansi: The Trickster's Journey Across Cultures
    22:40 The Role of Oral Storytelling in African Cultures
    27:02 Warrior Queens of Africa: Stories of Resilience and Power
    34:14 The Influence of African Female Figures in History
    42:00 Conclusion and Book Synopsis

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    44 mins
  • 33. Enheduanna: The Tortured Poet's Department
    Jun 3 2025

    Exploring the World's First Known Author: Enheduanna

    In this episode of 'She Change History,' hosts Cara and Vicky delve into the remarkable life and contributions of Enheduanna, the world's first known named author and poet. An ancient Taylor Swift if you will! Set against the backdrop of ancient Mesopotamia, they explore Enheduanna's role as a high priestess, her pioneering use of written language for storytelling, and her emotional and political influence. The episode also covers her temporary fall from grace, her eventual reinstatement, and the legacy of her literary works. With insights into Mesopotamian society, religion, and early innovations, this episode showcases the profound impact of one woman on the history of literature and beyond.

    Other eps mentioned Grace O'Malley and Octavia Butler

    Sources
    1 https://www.bbc.co.uk/culture/article/20221025-enheduanna-
    the-worlds-first-named-author
    2 TedEd video
    http://facebook.com/watch/?v=1258413257681012
    3 https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/the-struggle-
    to-unearth-the-worlds-first-author
    4 She Who Wrote exhibition notes
    https://www.themorgan.org/blog/she-who-wrote-enheduanna-
    and-women-mesopotamia
    5 https://www.aramcoworld.com/articles/2022/was-
    enheduanna-the-worlds-first-author

    00:00 Introduction and Casual Banter
    01:04 Weekend Plans and Early Morning Adventures
    03:03 Ancient History: Setting the Stage
    04:00 Introducing Enheduanna: The First Author
    10:23 The Role of Women in Mesopotamia
    14:05 Enheduanna's Literary Contributions
    19:34 The Roaring Storm: A Passionate Priestess
    20:46 Mesopotamian Marvels: Gods and Warriors
    22:04 The First Comic Book: Ishtar's Story
    23:23 Exile and Return: Anana's Desert Journey
    26:48 Rediscovering Anana: From Ancient Texts to Modern Translations
    28:49 The Legacy of Anana: Literature and Humanity
    35:47 Fun Facts and Final Thoughts

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    39 mins
  • 32. Qiu Jin: Crossdressing revolutionist taking down China
    May 27 2025

    The Defiant Poet: Qiu Jin's Revolutionary Journey

    In this episode of 'She Changed History,' hosts Vicki and Kara delve into the life of Qiu Jin, a trailblazing Chinese feminist, poet, and revolutionary who defied societal expectations in the late Qing Dynasty. From her unhappy arranged marriage and struggles with foot-binding, Qiu Jin's fierce determination led her to Japan, where she embraced new ideologies and returned as a revolutionary leader. Exploring her poignant poetry, involvement in secret societies, and ultimate sacrifice, this story reveals Qiu Jin's indelible impact on Chinese history and women's rights.

    00:00 Introduction and Casual Conversation
    00:38 Spa Experience Gone Wrong
    02:50 Introducing Chu Gin: A Rebel Poet
    04:10 Chu Gin's Early Life and Struggles
    05:17 The Painful Tradition of Foot Binding
    08:06 Unhappy Marriage and Poetic Expression
    09:50 The Boxer Rebellion and Chu Gin's Concerns
    12:46 A New Life in Beijing
    14:12 Chu Gin's Transformation and Feminist Awakening
    16:56 Breaking Free: Leaving Her Husband
    17:29 Chyna's Nora and Her Poetic Regrets
    18:43 Arrival in Tokyo and the Rise of Feminism
    19:54 Joining the Anti-Manchu Rebel Group
    20:55 Influence of Japanese Military Spirit
    21:47 The Revolutionary Alliance and Secret Societies
    23:34 Return to China and Feminist Journalism
    26:47 Training Young Revolutionaries
    28:20 Final Years and Cross-Dressing
    29:45 Capture and Execution
    33:45 Legacy and National Heroine

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    39 mins
  • 31. Octavia Butler: The mother of Sci Fi
    May 20 2025

    Octavia Butler: Visionary of Afrofuturism and Perseverance

    This episode explores the life and legacy of Octavia Butler, an influential science fiction author renowned for her role in pioneering Afrofuturism. Raised in poverty and facing numerous challenges, including dyslexia, Butler's journey is one of remarkable self-belief, dedication, and groundbreaking vision. The hosts delve into her early influences, her determination to become a writer, and the significant impact of her works, particularly 'Kindred' and 'Parable of the Sower.' Butler's story is a testament to the power of persistence and the importance of diverse voices in literature.

    Sources today are:

    1 https://www.womenshistory.org/education-
    resources/biographies/octavia-estelle-butler
    2 https://www.octaviabutler.com/theauthor
    3 https://nmaahc.si.edu/explore/stories/remembering-afrofuturist-
    octavia-butler
    4 https://writershq.co.uk/10-iconic-quotes-to-celebrate-octavia-
    butlers-birthday/
    5 https://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2017/07/10/535879364/o
    ctavia-butler-writing-herself-into-the-story
    6 https://commongood.cc/reader/a-few-rules-for-predicting-the-
    future-by-octavia-e-butler/
    7 https://www.vulture.com/article/octavia-e-butler-profile.html

    00:00 Introduction and Personal Anecdote
    01:16 Casual Conversation and Weekend Plans
    01:53 Inspirational Quote and Introduction to Octavia Butler
    04:23 Early Life of Octavia Butler
    07:48 Octavia Butler's Writing Journey
    13:22 Octavia Butler's Work Ethic and Habits
    18:15 The Challenges of Being a Writer
    19:28 Octavia Butler's Bold Beginnings
    21:30 Defining Afrofuturism
    23:27 Butler's Impactful Works
    27:29 Prophetic Visions in Butler's Writing
    31:53 Butler's Legacy and Advice
    36:21 Conclusion and Call to Action

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    37 mins
  • 30. Catherine the Great: Furniture and horse mythbusting!
    May 13 2025

    Catherine the Great (and her Mum!) - more than just a scandal

    In this episode of 'She Changed History,' the hosts delve into the fascinating life of Catherine the Great, the Empress of Russia. Dispel the myths and rumours surrounding her, and discover the remarkable achievements and challenges Catherine faced during her reign. Learn about her early life, her tumultuous marriage to Peter III, her ascent to power, and her transformative rule marked by progressive reforms in education, social welfare, and international diplomacy. This episode showcases Catherine's enduring legacy, her intellect, ambition, and significant contributions to modernizing Russia.

    Sources today are:

    • Mainly - Liana Miate https://www.worldhistory.org/Catherine_the_Great/
    • https://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/catherine_the_great.shtml
    • https://www.britannica.com/biography/Catherine-the-Great/Legacy
    • https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/true-story-catherine-great-180974863/
    • https://medium.com/@HMHbooks/seven-of-the-most-maligned-women-in-history-ea1228cc160
    • https://historythings.com/historys-nutcases-peter-iii-of-russia/
    • https://courses.lumenlearning.com/suny-hccc-worldhistory2/chapter/the-age-of-enlightenment/#:~:text=There%20were%20two%20distinct%20lines,systems%20of%20power%20and%20faith.



    00:00 Introduction and Banter
    01:16 Celebrating Milestones
    01:29 Unveiling the Real Catherine the Great
    03:35 Catherine's Early Life
    05:45 Joanna's Ambitious Plans
    10:55 Catherine's Marriage to Peter
    11:16 Peter's Struggles and Catherine's Adaptation
    16:50 Peter's Reign and Downfall
    18:51 Catherine's Bold Moves Against Peter
    20:44 The Coup and Catherine's Rise to Power
    21:15 Catherine's Lovers and Political Maneuvering
    23:52 Catherine's Coronation and Symbolic Crown
    26:09 Enlightenment Ideals and Reforms
    29:31 Catherine's Educational and Social Reforms
    32:18 Challenges and Rebellions During Catherine's Reign
    33:27 Catherine's Diplomatic Achievements
    36:17 Catherine's Legacy and Final Years

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    40 mins
  • 29. Mary Two Axe Early: Fighting for Indigenous rights
    May 6 2025

    Mary Two-Axe Earley: A woman of flint

    This episode of 'She Changed History' delves into the life of Mary Two-Axe Earley, who fought against the discriminative laws of the Indian Act in Canada. How a shreddies grandma can change the world. Mary, born in 1911, faced the harsh reality of losing her rights and status upon marrying a non-indigenous man, a result of oppressive legislation that affected countless indigenous women. Highlighting her personal tragedies and unwavering determination, the script narrates her journey from being a silenced widow to a relentless activist. Her efforts culminated in the passing of Bill C-31 in 1985, which restored status to thousands of indigenous women and their descendants. The episode also touches on her wider influence on the Canadian feminist movement and the ongoing struggles of indigenous communities.

    Other episodes mentioned: bell hooks

    Sources today are:

    1) The Canadian Encycolpedia
    https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/mary-
    two-axe-earley
    2) Canadian History Ehx
    https://canadaehx.com/2021/09/11/mary-two-axe-earley/
    3) a blog by Clarissa Peterson called Badass Women
    https://www.clarissapeterson.com/2017/02/mary-two-axe-
    earley/
    4) a blog called Feminism is for everybody
    https://gwst1501.wordpress.com/2022/03/14/spotlight-mary-
    two-axe-earley-indigenous-women-pioneering-for-equality-and-
    a-better-future/
    5) the website of Elections Canada
    https://www.elections.ca/content.aspx?section=res&dir=eim/iss
    ue9&document=p10&lang=e
    6) …and a special thank you for the pronunciation of native
    words, which comes from a video made public by the
    Indigenous Student Ambassadors at Champlain College Saint-
    Lambert https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmHR5leIYGE


    00:00 Introduction to Korean Milk Melon Soda
    01:27 Welcome to 'She Changed History'
    01:56 Mary Two-Axe Earley's Early Life
    07:54 The Impact of the Indian Act
    15:40 Mary's Activism and Legal Battles
    30:53 The Legacy of Mary Two-Axe Earley
    34:42 Conclusion and Call to Action

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    35 mins
  • 28. bell hooks: The original influencer!
    Apr 29 2025

    bell hooks: Challenging Society

    In this episode, the hosts discuss the life and impact of Gloria Jean Watkins, famously known as Bell Hooks. They explore where is bell hooks from, who bell hooks is, her early life in segregated Kentucky, her academic journey, and her groundbreaking work on intersectionality, feminism, and social critique. Hooks’ prolific writing and influential theories, especially on feminism and the complexities of identity, are highlighted along with her ability to make complex ideas accessible. The episode also touches on her critiques, her influence on modern feminism, and her continuing relevance in today's socio-political landscape.

    Sources
    https://www.womenshistory.org/exhibits/feminism-second-wave
    https://www.newyorker.com/culture/postscript/the-revolutionary-writing-of-bell-hooks
    https://nmaahc.si.edu/explore/stories/revolutionary-practice-black-feminisms
    https://www.berea.edu/centers/the-bell-hooks-center/about-bell
    https://www.nypl.org/blog/2021/12/15/where-start-bell-hooks
    https://www.yesmagazine.org/opinion/2022/01/18/bell-hooks-revolutionary-who-led-with-love
    https://www.bookey.app/quote-book/ain%27t-i-a-woman
    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/dec/17/bell-hooks-obituary
    https://www.sepad.org.uk/announcement/social-theory-bell-hooks
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_hooks

    00:00 Introduction
    00:21 Dinner Plans and Weekend Activities
    01:23 A Story of Inclusivity: Bell Hooks
    02:13 Early Life and Education of Bell Hooks
    05:11 Bell Hooks' Landmark Work: Ain't I A Woman
    11:21 Exploring Intersectionality and Feminism
    26:49 Critiques and Contributions of Bell Hooks
    33:57 Legacy and Impact of Bell Hooks
    37:07 Conclusion and Call to Action

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    38 mins
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