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Caveat
Nevertheless She Existed
This is the radical feminist history party you've been waiting for. Recorded at Caveat in NYC, each episode of Nevertheless She Existed brings the story of an erased woman from history from our LES speakeasy right to your earbuds. You'll hear tales of gay nuns burned as witches, queens of NYC thieves, mothers, warriors, and poets. The fabulous, funny, and fierce comedians Molly Gaebe and Kylie Holloway serve as our hosts and voices as we travel down the rabbit hole of women's history. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll definitely say "f*ck yeah" because Nevertheless, She Existed.
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4.5 stars from 220 ratings
Brilliant podcast
Can’t recommend this podcast highly enough. Brilliant
Saracvhjk via Apple Podcasts · Germany · 07/22/21
Good format
But I find the hosts pretty obnoxious. I usually just fast-forward over their comments 😏
freddylister via Apple Podcasts · Germany · 04/08/21
Each episode a new narrator talks about a different woman, some long forgotten, so not, but all worth learning or relearning about. The narrators are typically experts, but are often as original and striking as the women they're discussing. Humor, and a frank discussion make this a novel way...Read full review »
AllTheGoodNicknamesAre Taken via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/13/20
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