Dec 25, 2025
Jane Seymour is an actress whose talent and resilience have made her a lasting icon. From her breakout role as a Bond girl in Live and Let Die to her Emmy-winning performance on Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, Jane has captivated audiences for decades.
Beyond her career, she’s lived a life full of highs and lows—she’s...
Dec 18, 2025
Anna Coleman Ladd was an artist whose work changed lives in the aftermath of World War I. Best known as a sculptor and painter, Anna used her talent in an unexpected and deeply human way: creating facial prosthetics for soldiers who had been severely disfigured in combat.
We’ll explore her early life and artistic...
Dec 11, 2025
Mary T. Klinker was a dedicated Air Force flight nurse whose courage and compassion left an indelible mark on history. From her early years in Lafayette, Indiana, to her training at St. Elizabeth’s School of Nursing, Mary’s path was defined by service, heart, and an unwavering commitment to caring for others.
We...
Dec 4, 2025
Brigitte Helm was the enigmatic star who became immortal through her iconic role as Maria and the Machine-Man in Metropolis.
From being discovered as a teenager to becoming one of the Weimar era’s most recognizable faces, Helm’s career rose quickly—and burned just as fast. We trace her journey from overnight...
Nov 27, 2025
⚠️ Trigger Warning: This episode discusses suicide
and assisted suicide.
If these topics are upsetting or activating for you, please take
care while listening. You may choose to skip this episode or reach
out to someone you trust or a mental health resource for
support.
Alice and Ellen Kessler were identical twin...