Charlotte Corday (1768-1793) was the assassin of French revolutionary Jean-Paul Marat. In honor of the spookiest month, we’re...
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Best of: Stephanie St. Clair
Stephanie St. Clair (1897-1969) was known as The Numbers Queen of Harlem. A prominent racketeer and entrepreneur, she spent her...
Best of: Lizzie Borden
Lizzie Borden (1860-1927) was a famous suspected axe murderer. In honor of the spookiest month, we’re revisiting our favorite...
Lost Women of Science The First Lady of Engineering: Chapter 3
What is mechanical engineering? What was YY actually doing? This episode is about the work itself – specifically, the work...
Best of: Helena Blavatsky
Helena Blavatsky (1831-1891) was a Russian spiritualist, author, and co-founder of the Theosophical Society. In honor of the...
Women In Technology Spotlight Megan Lieu – Data Scientist
This week's role model is data scientist Megan Lieu. Megan developed a deep affinity for numbers at a young age, seeing them as...
Best of: Elizabeth Bathory
Elizabeth Bathory (1560 - 1614) was a countess accused of murdering hundreds of women. In honor of the spookiest month, we’re...
Best of: Sada Abe
Sada Abe (1905-1971) was a Japanese murderer convicted of killing her lover. Her case became a national sensation in Japan,...
BONUS: Introducing Teaching Texas
Introducing Wonder Media Network's latest audio documentary, Teaching Texas. In 1961, Norma and Mel Gabler were a quiet couple...


