OR there is a discussion about it on our facebook page!
Any resemblance to a boring history class is purely coincidental!
And I just thought it warranted me coming over here and letting you know how awesome I think your podcasts are. We are doing well, and quite frankly, blown away by the favorable reactions to our podcasts and website! Love to see good people succeed! (We have stacks of books we weren’t all that crazy about that or didn’t tie into our subjects that we have never mentioned or promoted.)
I am a history buff and/or nut.
I have a minor suggestion (though I know nothing about recording audio) but might it be possible to have both voices at about the same volume level? I still have to think about what I am saying because I was taught incorrectly. He did an online tutoring session to help a niece who lived a long way from him with math. Episode 15A: Betty Crocker and our first Giveaway! Thanks for the encouragement!
Click the tasteful DONATE button to your right and help us defray our expenses, enter our Zazzle store through the link on the right or frequent the very smart companies that sponsor our show. What do you think?? We’ll have another playdate next week! Half the population. We loved re-reading them, and it’s fun to step back in US history through them. Our Shownotes are PACKED with media and books we enjoyed as well as links to museums, websites and who-knows-what-else related to our subjects. We’re listenin’. Most of the things we like and recommend we found on our own.
She was forged in the fires of the suffragist movement, and beneath her abbreviated costume beats the heart of a lion. I have a suggestion, two actually. Great job! We’ve added the Romanovs to our “master list”…, Great job on pdcst. Pochahontas IS a good guess! Go.
Can’t wait till the next one. Thanks, Chris!
Secondly, our goal is to introduce you to female characters in history, factual or fictional via our podcast and shownotes. So when Graham approached pal Susan Vollenweider back in 2010 with the idea of doing a history-based podcast, the two set out to keep things interesting.
Any resemblance to a boring history class is purely coincidental!
And I just thought it warranted me coming over here and letting you know how awesome I think your podcasts are. We are doing well, and quite frankly, blown away by the favorable reactions to our podcasts and website! Love to see good people succeed! (We have stacks of books we weren’t all that crazy about that or didn’t tie into our subjects that we have never mentioned or promoted.)
I am a history buff and/or nut.
I have a minor suggestion (though I know nothing about recording audio) but might it be possible to have both voices at about the same volume level? I still have to think about what I am saying because I was taught incorrectly. He did an online tutoring session to help a niece who lived a long way from him with math. Episode 15A: Betty Crocker and our first Giveaway! Thanks for the encouragement!
Click the tasteful DONATE button to your right and help us defray our expenses, enter our Zazzle store through the link on the right or frequent the very smart companies that sponsor our show. What do you think?? We’ll have another playdate next week! Half the population. We loved re-reading them, and it’s fun to step back in US history through them. Our Shownotes are PACKED with media and books we enjoyed as well as links to museums, websites and who-knows-what-else related to our subjects. We’re listenin’. Most of the things we like and recommend we found on our own.
She was forged in the fires of the suffragist movement, and beneath her abbreviated costume beats the heart of a lion. I have a suggestion, two actually. Great job! We’ve added the Romanovs to our “master list”…, Great job on pdcst. Pochahontas IS a good guess! Go.
Can’t wait till the next one. Thanks, Chris!
Secondly, our goal is to introduce you to female characters in history, factual or fictional via our podcast and shownotes. So when Graham approached pal Susan Vollenweider back in 2010 with the idea of doing a history-based podcast, the two set out to keep things interesting.
Any resemblance to a boring history class is purely coincidental!
And I just thought it warranted me coming over here and letting you know how awesome I think your podcasts are. We are doing well, and quite frankly, blown away by the favorable reactions to our podcasts and website! Love to see good people succeed! (We have stacks of books we weren’t all that crazy about that or didn’t tie into our subjects that we have never mentioned or promoted.)
I am a history buff and/or nut.
I have a minor suggestion (though I know nothing about recording audio) but might it be possible to have both voices at about the same volume level? I still have to think about what I am saying because I was taught incorrectly. He did an online tutoring session to help a niece who lived a long way from him with math. Episode 15A: Betty Crocker and our first Giveaway! Thanks for the encouragement!
Click the tasteful DONATE button to your right and help us defray our expenses, enter our Zazzle store through the link on the right or frequent the very smart companies that sponsor our show. What do you think?? We’ll have another playdate next week! Half the population. We loved re-reading them, and it’s fun to step back in US history through them. Our Shownotes are PACKED with media and books we enjoyed as well as links to museums, websites and who-knows-what-else related to our subjects. We’re listenin’. Most of the things we like and recommend we found on our own.
She was forged in the fires of the suffragist movement, and beneath her abbreviated costume beats the heart of a lion. I have a suggestion, two actually. Great job! We’ve added the Romanovs to our “master list”…, Great job on pdcst. Pochahontas IS a good guess! Go.
Can’t wait till the next one. Thanks, Chris!
Secondly, our goal is to introduce you to female characters in history, factual or fictional via our podcast and shownotes. So when Graham approached pal Susan Vollenweider back in 2010 with the idea of doing a history-based podcast, the two set out to keep things interesting.
I love learning about history from the point of view I most relate to — a woman’s. In 2011 we sat down in front of a mic at a big dinner table in Beckett’s house (which we lovingly refer to as The House of Wood) and started talking.
Ladies, I love your podcast.
We are just like you.
Thank you! In the … Great Job!!! Funny tidbit, as Simi looks absolutely nothing like Wisconsin. However, I would happily adjust my volume to listen to another great show!
All of it would take more time than any of us have right now. and you both. Thanks, Nova!
Belva Lockwood was the first qualified woman to run for President of the United States and she did it while suffragists were still battling for the vote in 1884 and 1888.
(And even you-yeah, you- the one Googling our names. Great job, keep it up! Thanks for sharing such amazing women of history with her and encouraging her to read and learn more.
Keep up the great work.
I look forward to future “adventures” in learning about the women who made us who we are!
Those are four terrific suggestions and they have been noted! Thank You!!!!! A lot.
May I add:
Feed on, Little Son, feed on! Fighting for truth, equality, and justice, "By the Spear of Athena and the Thunderbolts of Jove!"
OR there is a discussion about it on our facebook page!
Any resemblance to a boring history class is purely coincidental!
And I just thought it warranted me coming over here and letting you know how awesome I think your podcasts are. We are doing well, and quite frankly, blown away by the favorable reactions to our podcasts and website! Love to see good people succeed! (We have stacks of books we weren’t all that crazy about that or didn’t tie into our subjects that we have never mentioned or promoted.)
I am a history buff and/or nut.
I have a minor suggestion (though I know nothing about recording audio) but might it be possible to have both voices at about the same volume level? I still have to think about what I am saying because I was taught incorrectly. He did an online tutoring session to help a niece who lived a long way from him with math. Episode 15A: Betty Crocker and our first Giveaway! Thanks for the encouragement!
Click the tasteful DONATE button to your right and help us defray our expenses, enter our Zazzle store through the link on the right or frequent the very smart companies that sponsor our show. What do you think?? We’ll have another playdate next week! Half the population. We loved re-reading them, and it’s fun to step back in US history through them. Our Shownotes are PACKED with media and books we enjoyed as well as links to museums, websites and who-knows-what-else related to our subjects. We’re listenin’. Most of the things we like and recommend we found on our own.
She was forged in the fires of the suffragist movement, and beneath her abbreviated costume beats the heart of a lion. I have a suggestion, two actually. Great job! We’ve added the Romanovs to our “master list”…, Great job on pdcst. Pochahontas IS a good guess! Go.
Can’t wait till the next one. Thanks, Chris!
Secondly, our goal is to introduce you to female characters in history, factual or fictional via our podcast and shownotes. So when Graham approached pal Susan Vollenweider back in 2010 with the idea of doing a history-based podcast, the two set out to keep things interesting.