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Gals Guide
Gal‘s Guide To The Galaxy
400 episodes
6 days ago
This adult-centered podcast features a round-table discussion where each guest picks a woman of history within our region of the month. The Gals Pals do get pretty drunk and the show is a lot of fun!
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This adult-centered podcast features a round-table discussion where each guest picks a woman of history within our region of the month. The Gals Pals do get pretty drunk and the show is a lot of fun!
Show more...
Non-Profit
Arts,
Business,
Books,
History
Episodes (20/400)
Gals Guide
Mirabel Sisters - Katie's Courage Pick
Katie continues courage month talking about sisters. The Mirabal Sisters courageously defied the foul dictator Rafael Trujillo known as el Jefe. Patria, Minerva and Maria Teresa are national heroines of the Dominican Republic and the sisters in the book In the Time of Butterflies written by Julia Alvarez.
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6 days ago
32 minutes 52 seconds

Gals Guide
Victoria Woodhull - Bonnie's Courage Pick
Bonnie starts of courage month with a gal who was so courageous she ran for President of the United States before women even had the right to vote. Learn about the unique history of Victoria Woodhull, a woman who was certainly ahead of her time! 
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2 weeks ago
44 minutes 37 seconds

Gals Guide
Clara Breed - Riwo's Freedom Pick
Riwo finishes up Freedom Month talking about a San Diego Public Librarian who stood up for Japanese American children during WW2 interments. Clara Breed sent books, letters, and support to young readers imprisoned in camps — protecting their right to read and reminding them they were not forgotten.
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3 weeks ago
20 minutes 46 seconds

Gals Guide
SlutWalk - Katie's Freedom Pick
Katie continues Freedom Month talking about SlutWalk an international movement. SlutWalk were protests to stop people asking "what was she wearing" when discussing rape and sexual assault victims. A call to end slut-shamming as well as ending rape culture. 
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1 month ago
23 minutes 30 seconds

Gals Guide
Deborah Sampson - Bonnie's Freedom Pick
Bonnie starts off Freedom Month talking about Deborah Sampson, who disguised herself as a man to fight in the American Revolution. 
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1 month ago
25 minutes 32 seconds

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Barbara Gittings - Riwo's Injustice Pick
Riwo finishes up Injustice Month with the mother of the LGBTQ movement, Barbara Gittings. She organized with Frank Kameny the first gay rights protest on July 4, 1965. She also fought for gay literary rights and gay mental health rights. She found community and started a movement. Podcast note: We're on break for the rest of June for the Gal's Guide move to Minnesota. Episodes will return in July.
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2 months ago
27 minutes 57 seconds

Gals Guide
Lucy Stone - Katie's Injustice Pick
Katie continues Injustice Month with a suffragette. Lucy Stone spoke out for women's rights, was the first Massachusetts woman to earn a college degree, and even kept her name when she married. Learn all about Lucy. 
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2 months ago
39 minutes 14 seconds

Gals Guide
Ida B. Wells - Bonnie's Injustice Pick
Bonnie starts off Injustice Month with a crusader for justice, Ida B. Wells. As an author, journalist and civil rights leader, Ida brought information and power to the movement for African-American equality. She was one of the founders of the NAACP and was forcibly removed from a train for the color of her skin in 1884 (71 years before Rosa Parks). 
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2 months ago
35 minutes 31 seconds

Gals Guide
Mary Sherman Morgan - Katie's Innovation Pick
Katie closes up Innovation Month with a gal who invented a new rocket fuel. Learn about Mary Sherman Morgan and how her invention of Hydyne helped launch the United States' first satellite. 
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2 months ago
25 minutes 8 seconds

Gals Guide
Beatrice Schilling - Bonnie's Innovation Pick
Bonnie continues Innovation Month (that's weird to type, normally Bonnie starts a month! ) with a rebel with a need for speed! Beatrice Shilling, also called Tilly, was an aerospace engineer and motorcycle racer. Learn about this British innovator who broke records and saved lives! 
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2 months ago
26 minutes 14 seconds

Gals Guide
Lizzie Magie - Riwo's Innovation Pick
Riwo starts off Innovation Month with a rebel with a board game. Learn about the actual inventor of the game Monopoly, Elizabeth "Lizzie" Magie. Her story and what she was trying to teach us is way more in-depth that you might have been led to believe.
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3 months ago
32 minutes 49 seconds

Gals Guide
Yayoi Kusama - Riwo's Creative Expression Pick
Riwo finishes up Rebellious Creative Expression month with Yayoi Kusama, a rebel in polka dots. She’s been called “one of the most important artists to come out of Japan.”  She’s not only a polka dot pop artist but also a filmmaker, protestor, author, sculptor, and fashion designer. She hit on rebellious creative expression on so many fronts. 
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3 months ago
25 minutes 53 seconds

Gals Guide
Lee Miller - Katie's Creative Expression Pick
It's Katie's turn to tell us about her pick for Rebellious Creative Expression month. Lee Miller was creative and rebellious in many ways. Lee was a war correspondent, photographer, and artist. She also took a rebellious picture of herself in Hitler's bathtub. 
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3 months ago
29 minutes 1 second

Gals Guide
Françoise d'Eaubonne - Josh's Creative Expression Pick
Rebellious Creative Expression continues on the Gal's Guide Podcast. Josh talks about Françoise d'Eaubonne, the French author who coined the term ecofeminism. 
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4 months ago
34 minutes 20 seconds

Gals Guide
Edmonia Lewis - Bonnie's Creative Expression Pick
We're exploring Creative Expression within rebellion. Bonnie starts us off with the sculpture artist, Edmonia Lewis. Edmonia brought her African and Native American heritage to a neoclassical marble sculpture. Learn all about her incredible work.
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4 months ago
27 minutes 56 seconds

Gals Guide
Rima Sultana Rimu - Katie's Equality Pick
Katie finishes Equality Month of our Rebel Era by talking about the young peace activist from the Young Women for Leadership (YWL). Learn about the Rima Sultana Rimu from Bangladesh. 
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4 months ago
26 minutes 35 seconds

Gals Guide
Fannie Lou Hamer - Debbie's Equality Pick
Debbi continues Equality Month of our Rebel Era, by talking about the powerful activist, Fannie Lou Hamer. 
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4 months ago
37 minutes 55 seconds

Gals Guide
Mary Bowser - Bonnie's Equality Pick
Bonnie starts off Equality Month of our Rebel Era, by talking about the amazing Civil War spy. Known by a couple of names Mary Elizabeth Bowser, Mary Richards, or Mary J.R. Garmin. Born into slavery she was a Union spy in the Confederate White House.  
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5 months ago
19 minutes 16 seconds

Gals Guide
Madge Saved Lives - Special Episode
March 15, 2025, will mark 100 years since the kidnapping, rape, and murder of Madge Oberholtzer. Madge’s trial was directly responsible for dismantling the Ku Klux Klan in Indiana. A powerful and poignant special episode, Madge Saved Lives, releases on the 100th anniversary of Madge Oberholtzer’s kidnapping, March 15, 1925. This episode shines a light on a harrowing event in history that sparked significant change. Learn about Madge's courageous stand and the legacy her tragic story left behind. Her bravery and the events surrounding her kidnapping became a catalyst for justice and societal change—a story that deserves to be remembered and honored. This episode is different from our regular episodes but it exemplifies Gal’s Guide’s mission to highlight the powerful, untold stories of women in history. More info available at galsguide.org
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5 months ago
49 minutes 34 seconds

Gals Guide
Jessie Redmon Fauset - Katie's Solidarity Pick
Katie finishes up Solidarity Month by talking about the author Jessie Redmon Fauset. As an editor of The Crisis as well as a poet and novelist, Jessie showcased the true image of African-American life. Her characters were working professionals and dealt with themes of feminism, "passing" and racial discrimination. Learn more about Jessie on this week's episode.
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5 months ago
27 minutes 9 seconds

Gals Guide
This adult-centered podcast features a round-table discussion where each guest picks a woman of history within our region of the month. The Gals Pals do get pretty drunk and the show is a lot of fun!