May 14, 2026
Cherie DeVaux is the trailblazing horse trainer who made history as the first woman to win the Kentucky Derby as a trainer. From her childhood roots and passion for horses to breaking into the male-dominated world of thoroughbred racing, Cherie’s journey is one of resilience, grit, and determination.
We explore the...
May 1, 2026
Cora Reynolds Anderson was a quiet trailblazer whose legacy reshaped Michigan’s political landscape, even if her name isn’t widely known today. Born in 1882 in Baraga County, she was of Ojibwe descent and grew up deeply connected to her community and culture at a time when Native voices were largely excluded from...
Apr 16, 2026
In 1948, a quiet 11-year-old girl from New Jersey made a small mistake that would change her life forever. What followed was not just a crime—it was a prolonged nightmare that exposed the vulnerabilities of children in plain sight.
We uncover the haunting story of Sally Horner, a young girl abducted by a man posing as...
Apr 2, 2026
Pearl de Vere was more than the most famous madam in Cripple Creek, Colorado—she was a woman who built power, mystery, and independence in a world that offered women very little of it.
We step into the glittering, gritty world of the late 1800s American West to uncover the life of Pearl de Vere, the enigmatic owner of...
Mar 19, 2026
Victoria MacKenzie-Childs was the visionary behind the iconic MacKenzie-Childs brand. From her early creative pursuits to co-founding a company known for its bold patterns, hand-painted ceramics, and unmistakable aesthetic, Victoria’s journey was anything but conventional. Alongside her husband,