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This is the podcast where we tell you about women and other disenfranchised peoples throughout history, who best are remembered for their deviance from the norm. Every episode we each tell you about an individual or a group that was punished and/or celebrated for their use of sex… but don’t hold us to that exact definition.
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Sure it's only September and not October yet, but what is time in 2020? In this mini, K and T are talking about witches of the 17th century. T speaks about Maren Spliid, a Danish woman accused twice of being a witch by a local tailor. K looks at three slave women accused of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials: Tituba, Mary Black and Candy. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to automatically get new episodes. Follow us on insta and twitter @CoquettePodcast, or send us an email at historicalwpodcast@gmail.com And check out our website: https://coquettepodcast.wixsite.com/home The theme music is by Axist, featuring a clip from Body And Soul by Annette Hanshaw (1930 - Public Domain Mark 1.0). All views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the hosts and are not necessarily held by their workplaces. As promised by Kristen in the podcast, here are some additional resources to read more about the trials of these three women... Mary Black: https://web.archive.org/web/20150307075727/http://salem.lib.virginia.edu/texts/tei/BoySal1R?div_id=n15 Candy: https://web.archive.org/web/20150307081849/http://salem.lib.virginia.edu/texts/tei/BoySal1R?div_id=n23 Tituba: https://web.archive.org/web/20150902110345/http://salem.lib.virginia.edu/texts/salemSearch.htm?rows=10&start=0&field_ See also: http://www.17thc.us/primarysources/records.php?pg=0 for facsimiles of many of the original documents
Back now with a couple of artistes: T talks about Artemisia Gentileschi, an accomplished seventeenth-century Italian painter, often held up as a feminist icon and a revenge artists; and K examines the adventurous life of the sword-wielding opera singer Julie d'Aubigny, an openly bisexual woman of eighteenth century France. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to automatically get new episodes. Follow us on instagram @CoquettePodcast, on twitter @CoquettePodcast or send us an email at historicalwpodcast@gmail.com And check out our website: https://coquettepodcast.wixsite.com/home The theme music is by Axist, featuring a clip from Body And Soul by Annette Hanshaw (1930 - Public Domain Mark 1.0). All views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the hosts and are not necessarily held by their workplaces. PodcastHistoryPodcastHistorywomen Explicit
Coquette Intro

Coquette Intro

2020-08-1207:00

T & K are excited to be back soon with long rambling podcast episodes. In the meantime, this intro covers the reason behind the name change. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to automatically get new episodes. Follow us on insta @CoquettePodcast, on twitter @CoquettePodcast or send us an email at historicalwpodcast@gmail.com And check out our website: https://coquettepodcast.wixsite.com/home The theme music is by Axist, featuring a clip from Body And Soul by Annette Hanshaw (1930 - Public Domain Mark 1.0). All views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the hosts and are not necessarily held by their workplaces. #PodcastHistory #Podcast #HistoryWomen #Explicit
Are you a thinker? In this quick mini, K and T tell you about two of their favourite famous Great Minds. K covers the life and accomplishments of Émilie du Châtelet, who seems to be remembered only for her affair with Voltaire despite her significant contributions to the study of physics. T talks about Gertrude Bell, an archaeologist, mountaineer, and British officer and politician who helped to draw the modern boundaries of the Middle East. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to automatically get new episodes. Follow us on insta @CoquettePodcast, on twitter @CoquettePodcast or send us an email at historicalwpodcast@gmail.com And check out our website: https://coquettepodcast.wixsite.com/home The theme song is a clip from Body And Soul by Annette Hanshaw (1930 - Public Domain Mark 1.0). All views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the hosts and are not necessarily held by their workplaces. PodcastHistoryPodcastHistorywomen Explicit
In the first episode of Season 2, T & K are excited to share some Hometown Whores. T talks about San Francisco's most notorious Madam from the Gold Rush, Belle Cora, and K delves into the Munsinger Affair, which brought Gerda Munsinger, an East German woman, into the middle of Canadian politics at the height of the Cold War. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to automatically get new episodes. Follow us on insta @CoquettePodcast, on twitter @CoquettePodcast or send us an email at historicalwpodcast@gmail.com And check out our website: https://coquettepodcast.wixsite.com/home The theme song is a clip from Body And Soul by Annette Hanshaw (1930 - Public Domain Mark 1.0). All views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the hosts and are not necessarily held by their workplaces. PodcastHistoryPodcastHistorywomen Explicit
Mini Episode 4: Lovers

Mini Episode 4: Lovers

2020-02-1433:56

Happy Valentine's Day Lovers! This week we tell each other two swoon-worthy tales of famous lovers: Eurydice & Orpheus and Psyche & Cupid. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to automatically get new episodes. Check us out: Twitter @historicalwpod Instagram @historicalwpodcast And check out our website: https://coquettepodcast.wixsite.com/home Or send us an email at historicalwpodcast@gmail.com The theme song is a clip from Body And Soul by Annette Hanshaw (1930 - Public Domain Mark 1.0). All views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the hosts and are not necessarily held by their workplaces.
Better late than never! This episode covers two figures that inspired this podcast: Tenaya tells you about the honest courtesan of Venice, Veronica Franco, and Kristen explores the life of philosopher Ninon de l'Enclos. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to automatically get new episodes. Follow us on insta @CoquettePodcast, on twitter @CoquettePodcast or send us an email at historicalwpodcast@gmail.com And check out our website: https://coquettepodcast.wixsite.com/home The theme song is a clip from Body And Soul by Annette Hanshaw (1930 - Public Domain Mark 1.0). All views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the hosts and are not necessarily held by their workplaces. PodcastHistoryPodcastHistorywomen Explicit
This episode we cover the story of two lovers from medieval France, Heloise and Abeldard, and the 19th century queen of Madagascar, Queen Ranavalona I. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to automatically get new episodes. Follow us on insta @CoquettePodcast, on twitter @CoquettePodcast or send us an email at historicalwpodcast@gmail.com And check out our website: https://coquettepodcast.wixsite.com/home The theme song is a clip from Body And Soul by Annette Hanshaw (1930 - Public Domain Mark 1.0). All views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the hosts and are not necessarily held by their workplaces. PodcastHistoryPodcastHistorywomen Explicit
This week we cover two prolific Romantic authors: Mary Darby Robinson and Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to automatically get new episodes. Follow us on insta @CoquettePodcast, on twitter @CoquettePodcast or send us an email at historicalwpodcast@gmail.com And check out our website: https://coquettepodcast.wixsite.com/home The theme song is a clip from Body And Soul by Annette Hanshaw (1930 - Public Domain Mark 1.0). All views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the hosts and are not necessarily held by their workplaces. PodcastHistoryPodcastHistorywomen Explicit
Sure it's not October and we fell behind on the minis BUT it's still the season for woolly cardigans, falling leaves... and badass stories about women who murder men in the bath. In our third mini-episode, we will explore two famous female assassins: Marcia, mistress of Roman Emperor Commodus and Charlotte Corday, a French Revolutionary. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to automatically get new episodes. Follow us on insta @CoquettePodcast, on twitter @CoquettePodcast or send us an email at historicalwpodcast@gmail.com And check out our website: https://coquettepodcast.wixsite.com/home The theme song is a clip from Body And Soul by Annette Hanshaw (1930 - Public Domain Mark 1.0). All views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the hosts and are not necessarily held by their workplaces. PodcastHistoryPodcastHistorywomen Explicit
In Episode 7, Tenaya tells the story of prima ballerina Mathilde Kschessinska, and Kristen details the life and legacy of Ancient Greece's most famous hetaera, Aspasia of Miletus. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to automatically get new episodes. Follow us on insta @CoquettePodcast, on twitter @CoquettePodcast or send us an email at historicalwpodcast@gmail.com And check out our website: https://coquettepodcast.wixsite.com/home The theme song is a clip from Body And Soul by Annette Hanshaw (1930 - Public Domain Mark 1.0). All views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the hosts and are not necessarily held by their workplaces. PodcastHistoryPodcastHistorywomen Explicit
Sorry for the delay! Mercury is in retrograde, and life has interfered with recording. In Episode 6, Kristen tells us about the Queen of London Whoredom, Laura Bell, and Tenaya tells us why Mary Magdalene wasn't exactly a hooker with a heart of gold. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to automatically get new episodes. Follow us on insta @CoquettePodcast, on twitter @CoquettePodcast or send us an email at historicalwpodcast@gmail.com And check out our website: https://coquettepodcast.wixsite.com/home The theme song is a clip from Body And Soul by Annette Hanshaw (1930 - Public Domain Mark 1.0). All views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the hosts and are not necessarily held by their workplaces. PodcastHistoryPodcastHistorywomen Explicit
It's October, and we're continuing our Spooooky theme in a series of weekly mini episodes. In this second mini episode, we're looking at the pirates Jeanne de Clisson, known as the Lioness of Brittany, and Teuta, the pirate queen of Illyria. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to automatically get new episodes. Follow us on insta @CoquettePodcast, on twitter @CoquettePodcast or send us an email at historicalwpodcast@gmail.com And check out our website: https://coquettepodcast.wixsite.com/home The theme song is a clip from Body And Soul by Annette Hanshaw (1930 - Public Domain Mark 1.0). All views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the hosts and are not necessarily held by their workplaces. PodcastHistoryPodcastHistorywomen Explicit
In Episode 5, Tenaya talks about post-revolution France and the life of Empress Josephine, wife of Napoleon. Kristen then talks about Jang Ok-Jeong also known as Jang Hui-Bin, concubine and Queen Consort of Korea. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to automatically get new episodes. Follow us on insta @CoquettePodcast, on twitter @CoquettePodcast or send us an email at historicalwpodcast@gmail.com And check out our website: https://coquettepodcast.wixsite.com/home The theme song is a clip from Body And Soul by Annette Hanshaw (1930 - Public Domain Mark 1.0). All views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the hosts and are not necessarily held by their workplaces. PodcastHistoryPodcastHistorywomen Explicit
It's 1 October! That means woolly cardigans, falling leaves... and poison. In our first mini-episode, we will explore two women who are famous for their use of poison: Madeleine Smith and Giulia Torfana. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to automatically get new episodes. Follow us on twitter at @HistoricalWPod or send us an email at historicalwpodcast@gmail.com And check out our website: https://historicalwpodcast.wixsite.com/website The theme song is a clip from Body And Soul by Annette Hanshaw (1930 - Public Domain Mark 1.0). All views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the hosts and are not necessarily held by their workplaces.
In Episode 4, Kristen talks about Marie Duplessis, the French courtesan who inspired operas and novels. And Tenaya will be telling you the story of Griselda Blanco, better known as the Cocaine Godmother. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to automatically get new episodes. Follow us on insta @CoquettePodcast, on twitter @CoquettePodcast or send us an email at historicalwpodcast@gmail.com And check out our website: https://coquettepodcast.wixsite.com/home The theme song is a clip from Body And Soul by Annette Hanshaw (1930 - Public Domain Mark 1.0). All views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the hosts and are not necessarily held by their workplaces. PodcastHistoryPodcastHistorywomen Explicit
In Episode 3, Tenaya talks about Hortense Mancini, the brilliant Italian writer, and mistress to aristocrats and royalty. And Kristen tells you the story of Antinous, the lover of Emperor Hadrian and the face of antiquity. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to automatically get new episodes. Follow us on insta @CoquettePodcast, on twitter @CoquettePodcast or send us an email at historicalwpodcast@gmail.com And check out our website: https://coquettepodcast.wixsite.com/home The theme song is a clip from Body And Soul by Annette Hanshaw (1930 - Public Domain Mark 1.0). All views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the hosts and are not necessarily held by their workplaces. PodcastHistoryPodcastHistorywomen Explicit
In Episode 2, Kristen talks about Rosamund Clifford, the fair mistress of King Henry II of England. And Tenaya has got you covered with all things Josephine Baker, the American-born entertainer, activist, and French Resistance agent. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to automatically get new episodes. Follow us on insta @CoquettePodcast, on twitter @CoquettePodcast or send us an email at historicalwpodcast@gmail.com And check out our website: https://coquettepodcast.wixsite.com/home The theme song is a clip from Body And Soul by Annette Hanshaw (1930 - Public Domain Mark 1.0). All views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the hosts and are not necessarily held by their workplaces. PodcastHistoryPodcastHistorywomen Explicit
In Episode 1, Tenaya talks about Theodora, an alleged dancer who rose to become the unyielding Empress of the Byzantine Empire. Kristen then talks about a group of sex workers in 19th-century Irish women living next to a British Army Camp, the Curragh Wrens. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to automatically get new episodes. Follow us on insta @CoquettePodcast, on twitter @CoquettePodcast or send us an email at historicalwpodcast@gmail.com And check out our website: https://coquettepodcast.wixsite.com/home The theme song is a clip from Body And Soul by Annette Hanshaw (1930 - Public Domain Mark 1.0). All views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the hosts and are not necessarily held by their workplaces. PodcastHistoryPodcastHistorywomen Explicit
Intro Episode

Intro Episode

2019-09-1704:32

Welcome to the Historical Whores Podcast - the podcast where we tell you about women and other disenfranchised peoples throughout history, who are remembered for their deviance from the norm. Each episode we’re each going to tell you about an individual or a group that was punished and/or celebrated for their use of sex. We like history because we like stories, and we’re here to tell you stories, not to give you a history lecture. In this short episode, the podcast and its hosts are introduced for the first time. No one is featured in this episode, instead some important points are highlighted so make sure to listen! Make sure to subscribe to the podcast to automatically get new episodes. Follow us on insta @CoquettePodcast, on twitter @CoquettePodcast or send us an email at historicalwpodcast@gmail.com And check out our website: https://coquettepodcast.wixsite.com/home The theme song is a clip from Body And Soul by Annette Hanshaw (1930 - Public Domain Mark 1.0). All views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are the hosts and are not necessarily held by their workplaces. PodcastHistoryPodcastHistorywomen Explicit
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Andrew Permafide Greaves

all the "likes" all the damn time make these ladies super super annoying delete delete delete!

Jan 29th
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