A weekly #podcast where two friends drink beers & talk about women - influential women in history. Co-hosted by @heatheroadtojoy & @MachiaBilly #STPpod
On this day in 1933, Frances Perkins was appointed by Pres. Roosevelt as Secretary of Labor, making her the 1st woman to serve in the U.S. Cabinet. During #WomensHistoryMonth, we celebrate trailblazing women like Frances, who fought for workers’ rights we take for granted today.
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@spotifyartists Hey #PodernFamily#podcasters, does anyone if and how it is possible to retrieve the number of plays when streamed on Spotify? We have noticed it doesn't show in @libsyn and were curious how to receive these results. TIA!
@libsyn@spotifyartists It doesn't seem to show Spotify streams in the Libsyn stats. The last two days have shows zero plays but we have had several dozen people reach out saying they have started listening there, and we have done several test streams over the last couple of days, as well.
New episode out today! Olive Dennis broke through longstanding barriers by becoming the first female engineer at a major rail company. Her work helped improve the comfort for passengers across all forms of travel. Learn more in this week’s She the People!
https://t.co/nqdKGKblRK
New episode out today! Olive Dennis broke through longstanding barriers by becoming the first female engineer at a major rail company. Her work helped improve the comfort for passengers across all forms of travel. Learn more in this week’s She the People!
https://t.co/nqdKGKblRK
Are you caught up on the latest episodes of She the People? Check out our most recent podcast on Rosalind Franklin at https://t.co/nJVnFOshy8 and stay tuned for a new episode coming out later this week!
Are you caught up on the latest episodes of She the People? Check out our most recent podcast on Rosalind Franklin at https://t.co/nJVnFOshy8 and stay tuned for a new episode coming out later this week!
75 years ago this month, Pauli Murray, a law student at Howard
University, and the campus chapter of the NAACP led a boycott against a
segregated restaurant near the campus. Their strategy provided a blueprint for
generations to come.
Powerful story of the @SouthwestAir pilot who skillfully landed the broken plane - and the decades of discrimination she faced to get there https://t.co/B4jaWhSQHC