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Broadly Underestimated

Broadly Underestimated

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Broadly Underestimated is the podcast dedicated to understanding the underestimated aspects of our lives. Every object, institution, historical event – even the most mundane – has its own revolutionary story. And it’s often the underestimated women behind those stories that have shaped life as we know it today.

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  • Snow Widows 2: The Women Who Created Legends
    Mar 4 2025
    In this episode, we’ll continue our conversation with Snow Widows author Katherine MacInnis. Where we left off in the previous episode, three men from the infamous Robert Scott and Arctic Expedition were lying dead in their tent, and two men were missing.

    In part 2, we'll talk about disappearances, when you're truly the last one in the world to know something, and creating legends.

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    33 m
  • Snow Widows 1: The Women Behind the Race to the South Pole
    Mar 4 2025

    The story of the Robert Scott Expedition is one of the most well-documented exploration stories out there, but there's this entire other side of the story that's never been told - until a book by the name of Snow Widows was published. In today’s episode we’ll sit down with author Katherine MacInnes to talk about this incredible untold story.



    Recommended Reading:

    Snow Widows by Katherine MacInnes



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    47 m
  • Bike Racing - Tillie Anderson and the Forgotten Female Bike Racers - A Conversation with Roger Gilles
    Mar 4 2025

    In the 1890s, a group of women burst onto the American bike racing scene. That they were competing publicly was shocking enough. But that they forced to the fore the conversation about whether women should be athletes, made them women to be reckoned with.

    In this episode, I speak with Dr. Roger Gilles, the author of Women on the Move, a chronicle of female bike racers in the 1890s.

    Recommended Reading:

    Tillie the Terrible Swede by Sue Stauffacher

    Women on the Move by Roger Gilles

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    1 h y 14 m
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This was a really interesting story. I love history and I had no idea who Elizabeth Friedman was. I can’t wait for part 2 about how she helped win WW2.

Great story

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This story about Elizabeth Friedman was extremely captivating! The narrator did a great job of keeping you engaged and giving you enough information without it being overwhelming! Can't wait for next episode to learn more about a not very well known woman who was so important in history!

Captivating!

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This was such an incredible story! I had never heard of Elizabeth Friedman and yet she’s such an important person in US History! Woman in Time, Kristyn, did such an amazing job narrating the story at the perfect pace. The music in the background was so fun and the segment at the end called “The Stacks” was so great! I can’t wait for the next episode!

Amazing!

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