The Badass Broadcast

Welcome to The Bad Ass Broadcast: The Podcast About Bad Ass Broads. Join your hosts Shalom and Kerri as they share stories of women past and present who have proven themselves to be total badasses. In every area of life there have been women who have defied the odds, broken the rules, and the glass ceiling. Each week they will do a deep dive into the history and life of a different woman who has had influence, either in their own world or the world at large.

Violet Jessop

This week we cover Violet “Miss Unsinkable” Jessop. The only person to face three of the world’s worst shipwrecks and live to tell the tale! We also say goodbye to this lovely little podcast! #feminism #herstory Conversation with Violet Jessop: https://youtu.be/4BCkk1ISKag

06-24
52:20

Amelia Earhart

This week we do a deep dive into the adventurous life of the famous aviatrix, Amelia Earhart! Whatever you think you know about her, there’s more to learn!

06-10
01:21:10

Policarpa Salavarrieta

This week we explore the life of the young spy, Policarpa Salavarrieta. An amazing women who used her invisibility for the greater good. One of the many spies who fought for Colombia’s freedom from Spain.

05-27
47:44

Highway Of Tears

This week we highlight some of the cases of missing and murdered women and girls from along the infamous stretch of Highway 16 in British Columbia, known as the Highway of Tears.  #feminism #history #highwayoftears #MMIWG

05-20
01:01:41

Women In Sports

This week we dive into an epic collection of women breaking the barriers of sport. We look at record shattering Clara Hughes, first woman marathon runner, Kathrine Switzer, and some of the first Olympic winners, Hélène de Pourtalès, Charlotte Cooper, and Margaret Abbott.

05-06
01:14:45

Eleanor Roosevelt

Today we examine the very full life of Eleanor Roosevelt, First Lady of the United States from 1932 to 1945.  Born into high society and old money, she refused to settle into the life expected of her, and insisted on choosing her own path.  Always supported by her husband, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, she pursued a career of advocating for those who needed an ally. #firstlady #FLOTUS #feminism #history

04-29
01:09:24

Kidnapping Survivors

This week we cover 3 young badass broads who fought for their lives to survive gruesome attacks, and to make sure others wouldn’t have to. Jayme Closs, Jordan Dinsmore, And Jennifer Schuett.

04-22
01:01:24

Women at War: Part 3 (ATA Girls)

This week we learn about the women pilots of the ATA (Air Transport Auxiliary), an extraordinary group of pilots that ferried thousands of airplanes to and from the front lines during World War II.  We also examine the lives of two of the Canadian women who took on this challenge, Marion Orr and Vi Milstead.

04-15
01:11:33

Malala Yousafzai

This week we talk about the one and only Malala! How she escaped the clutches of the Taliban and became their biggest threat. Her name is synonymous with fighting for freedom. Join us as we learn about her incredible journey.

04-01
54:04

Women At War: Part 2 (The Black Rosies)

This week, to honour Rosie The Riveter Day on March 21, the girls share the little known story of the 600,000 African American women who stepped into the work force when the men went off to war.  While the soldiers fought fascism overseas, the fight against racism still raged on American shores.  Still in the throes of degrading Jim Crow segregation laws, these ladies earned respect for themselves, a paycheque they'd never dreamed of, and an opportunity to forge a new future for their families.   Our discussion this week is based on the documentary film by Gregory Cooke called Invisible Warriors: African American Women in the Second World War. #history #feminism #worldwar2 #rosietheriveter #racism

03-25
53:01

Mary Anning

Join us this week to learn about Mary Anning, one of the leaders of her field. She followed her passion to become the “greatest fossilist in the world” and set the foundation of the modern day study of palaeontology. #history #feminism #science #palaeontology #dinosaurs

03-18
01:05:53

Women At War: Part 1

This week Kerri begins a series covering women who have sacrificed everything to fight on the fringes of war, only because they weren't allowed on the battlefield proper.  In this first installment, we'll discuss several of the many badass broads who fought in World War II: Virgina Hall, queen of spies, and a trio of young assassins in Holland, Freddie and Truus Oversteegen and Hannie Schaft. #feminism #history #worldwar2

03-11
01:00:46

Viola Desmond

This week we cover the amazing woman on your $10 bill. Viola Desmond, who fought against segregation and discrimination in Canada. She’s one of the most notorious civil rights cases in Canadian history. Join us as we dive in.

03-04
48:44

Sojourner Truth

As we continue through Black History Month, we explore the extraordinary life of Sojourner Truth.  Born into slavery, she became a warrior for the dual causes of abolition and women's rights.  She had a vision for a future where everyone would be able to enjoy life and pursue their ambitions regardless of their gender or the colour of their skin.  The fight continues to this day, and her legacy lives on.

02-25
01:14:39

Oprah Winfrey

This week we delve into the life and history of the lady that needs no introduction, the GOAT of daytime television, and icon of icons... Miss Oprah Winfrey.  #history #feminism #oprah #blackhistorymonth

02-11
59:53

Marie-Joseph Angelique

We're kicking off Black History Month with a story from Canada's secret history of slavery.  Marie-Joseph Angelique was an enslaved woman in 18th century Montreal who chafed at the confines of her station in life, and ended up paying the ultimate price for her indomitable spirit. WARNING: This episode contains details of slavery and torture, and may not be suitable for all ages.  Please listen at your own discretion.

02-04
01:01:24

The Night Witches

Not all WW2 hero fighter pilots were brave young men.  Some of them were Badass Broads.  Let us introduce you to a few of them...The Night Witches. #feminism #history #russia #worldwar2

01-28
50:02

Sarah Emma Edmonds

If ever there was a Bad Ass Broad, Sarah Emma Edmonds is it, especially by 19th century standards.  Join us as we explore the life and accomplishments of this truly remarkable woman.  #feminism #women #history #civilwar

01-21
01:02:26

Patricia Bath

On this episode we discuss the many, many accomplishments of American inventor, humanitarian, academic, ophthalmologist Dr. Patricia Bath.  At every stage she broke new ground and blazed a trail.  Truly an inspiration for us all.  #history #feminism

01-14
01:02:46

Corrie ten Boom

This week on the BAB we look back at the life and extraordinary courage and heroism of Corrie ten Boom, whose work with the Dutch Underground during World War II helped to save 800 lives from the death grips of the Nazi Regime.

01-07
01:13:10

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