Adela Holzer (1929-present) was a New York City socialite and one of Broadway’s hottest producers… until she was outed as a...
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Women In Technology Spotlight Hinada Neiron – VP, Global Marketing
Welcome to the Women in Technology Spotlight podcast, where we showcase the accomplishments of women making a difference in the...
Mischief Makers: “Big” Bertha Heyman
Bertha Heyman (1851-unknown) was a confidence queen who fleeced men out of thousands of dollars using her smarts and charisma –...
Mischief Makers: Florence Foster Jenkins
Florence Foster Jenkins (1868-1944) was an opera singer that drew massive crowds for her terrible voice. This month, we’re...
Mischief Makers: Cécile Fatiman
Cécile Fatiman (1771-1883) facilitated a special ceremony that ignited the Haitian Revolution. This month, we’re talking about...
Mischief Makers: Jeanne de Valois-Saint-Rémy
Jeanne de Valois-Saint-Rémy (1756-1791) concocted an intricate scheme to impersonate Queen Marie Antoinette - all for the sake...
Lost Women of Science The Doctor and the Fix: Chapter 3
After years of disappointing results in her quest to treat heroin addiction, Marie Nyswander was more than ready to try...
Mischief Makers: Mary Cockerill
Mary Cockerill (c. 1798-1819) was an Australian legend and aboriginal outlaw who went from running from the law – to working...
Mischief Makers: Aunt Ciata
Aunt Ciata (c. 1854-1924) was a beloved spiritual leader that kept samba music alive in Rio de Janeiro. This month, we’re...

