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Mar 16, 2023

Peggy Guggenheim was a self-described “art addict” who sought to distinguish herself from her business-oriented relatives and make her mark on the world through collecting and traveling in avant-garde circles. Peggy’s lived her life out loud. She wasn't shy about her promiscuous lifestyle, attempted...


Mar 9, 2023

In all of United States History, there has only been one woman to receive the Medal of Honor. Dr. Mary Edwards Walker is that woman. As a surgeon, women’s rights advocate, abolitionist, and spy, Walker became the first female U.S. Army surgeon during the Civil War. Her legacy has been celebrated across the country,...


Mar 2, 2023

Alice Lee Roosevelt was the first and only child born to Theodore Roosevelt and Alice Hathaway Lee. After her mother’s death, Alice, known as “Baby Lee,” lived with her aunt, Anna “Bamie” Roosevelt, while her father started a ranching venture in the Dakota Territory. Her father remarried and reentered...


Feb 23, 2023

Ruth Elizabeth "BetteDavis was an American actress with a career spanning more than 50 years and 100 acting credits. Often referred to as “The First Lady of the American Screen,” Bette Davis created a new kind of screen heroine. She was a liberated woman in an industry dominated by men. She was known as an...


Feb 16, 2023

One of our amazing listerners submitted TWO stories that will have your jaw on the floor. These bad boys are EXPLICIT. First things first, Nicole said some words during these stories that she's never said in her life. Sarah's reactions to not just the stories, but the fact that it was Nicole reading them...