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Episode 332: Hoes of History: Dr. Sally Ride

The Homance Chronicles

Release Date: 04/24/2025

Episode 340: Hoes of History: Britain's Ruth Ellis show art Episode 340: Hoes of History: Britain's Ruth Ellis

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Ruth Ellis was a nightclub hostess, mother, and the last woman to be executed in the United Kingdom. From her difficult childhood to the turbulent relationships that shaped her future, we explore the events leading up to the 1955 murder of her lover David Blakely and the sensational trial that followed. But Ruth’s story is more than a crime; it’s a powerful lens into post-war Britain, gender roles, and the changing face of justice. Join us as we unpack the controversy surrounding her execution, examine the social pressures she faced, and reflect on how Ruth Ellis became an enduring symbol...

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Episode 339: Hoes of History: Ruth Ellis show art Episode 339: Hoes of History: Ruth Ellis

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Before Stonewall, before Pride parades, before the word “queer” was reclaimed—there was Ruth Ellis. Born in 1899, Ruth lived boldly and authentically as an out Black lesbian for over a century. Ruth Ellis was a trailblazer who ran her own printing business, built a safe haven for LGBTQ+ youth in Detroit, and became a living legend in her 90s. We also dive into how her legacy continues today through the incredible work of the Ruth Ellis Center—one of the nation’s leading organizations supporting LGBTQ+ youth of color. Follow us on IG:  Connect with us:  Send us a Hoe of...

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Episode 338: Hoes of History: Gladys Bentley show art Episode 338: Hoes of History: Gladys Bentley

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Gladys Bentley was a Harlem Renaissance trailblazer, unapologetic performer, and one of the first public figures to challenge gender norms in 20th-century America. With her signature tuxedo, top hat, and booming voice, Bentley captivated crowds at speakeasies and underground clubs, belting blues lyrics that were as bold as her presence. But behind the spotlight was a woman navigating the complex intersections of race, sexuality, fame, and personal identity in a deeply conservative era. From her rise to fame at the legendary Clam House to the pressures that led her to publicly renounce her...

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We’re switching things up this episode. Instead of our usual stories about women in history, we’re pausing to bring awareness to Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria (aka chronic hives). Nicole is opening up about her deeply personal ongoing health journey that’s basically become her personality over the last 10 months.  Hives can be triggered by a wide range of issues, which makes them an incredibly frustrating and mysterious condition. They’re often a symptom of something deeper happening in the body. In Nicole’s case, the hives took over her entire body—not the tiny,...

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Long before women had a seat at the table in medicine, Dr. Zaruhi Kavaljian carved out a space of her own. She was the first Armenian women to become a physician—an educator, trailblazer, and advocate for women’s health and empowerment. From earning her medical degree at a time when few women even attended university, to shaping the future of public health and mentoring generations of students, Dr. Kavaljian’s legacy is one of courage, compassion, and unwavering determination. Follow us on IG:  Connect with us:  Send us a Hoe of History request: 

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Ava Gardner lived a dazzling yet complicated life. She was a timeless beauty, a fierce spirit, and one of Hollywood’s most unforgettable icons. From her humble beginnings in rural North Carolina to becoming an MGM starlet and international sensation, Ava's journey was anything but ordinary. We explore her rise to fame, the roles that defined her, and her tempestuous relationships with legends like Mickey Rooney, Artie Shaw, and Frank Sinatra. 🔮 Content warning: This episode contains references to violence, addiction, and abortion. Listener discretion is advised. Follow us on IG: ...

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We step into the shadowy corridors of 17th-century Paris to uncover the life and legacy of Catherine Monvoisin—better known as La Voisin. Fortune-teller, midwife, poisoner, and alleged sorceress, La Voisin rose from modest beginnings to become a central figure in the notorious Affair of the Poisons—a scandal that shook the court of King Louis XIV to its core. We explore her double life: by day, a respected healer and diviner; by night, a dealer in black masses, love potions, and fatal poisons. How did she build such a powerful underground network? What drew noblewomen and royals to her...

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we dive into the chilling and mysterious history of Aqua Tofana—a deadly poison that quietly haunted 17th-century Italy. Said to be undetectable, tasteless, and odorless, this lethal concoction was reportedly created by Giulia Tofana and distributed to women desperate to escape abusive marriages in a time when divorce was not an option. We explore the woman behind the formula, the whispered network of apothecaries and midwives that helped it spread, and the cultural and social conditions that turned poison into power. Was Giulia Tofana a cold-blooded murderer or a misunderstood feminist...

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Episode 332: Hoes of History: Dr. Sally Ride show art Episode 332: Hoes of History: Dr. Sally Ride

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Sally Ride catapulted from telescope‑toting kid in Encino to NASA trailblazer, winning collegiate tennis titles, earning dual Stanford degrees, and acing a Stanford Ph.D. before joining the first astronaut class to admit women. On June 18, 1983 she rode Challenger into orbit, silencing skeptics, mastering the shuttle’s robotic arm, and becoming America’s first—and youngest—woman in space.  She co‑authored award‑winning kids’ books with longtime partner Tam O’Shaughnessy, and served on the Columbia accident board—making her the only person on both shuttle...

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Deborah Sampson defied 18th-century gender norms by disguising herself as a man to fight in the American Revolutionary War. Born into poverty and bound by the limitations of her time, Deborah's courage and resilience propelled her into a life of espionage, injury, and honor on the battlefield. We explore her motivations, the double life she led as "Robert Shurtliff," and the challenges she faced both during and after the war. From battlefield bravery to her historic pension request and lecture tours, Deborah Sampson's legacy is one of radical defiance and quiet heroism. Follow us on...

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Sally Ride catapulted from telescope‑toting kid in Encino to NASA trailblazer, winning collegiate tennis titles, earning dual Stanford degrees, and acing a Stanford Ph.D. before joining the first astronaut class to admit women. On June 18, 1983 she rode Challenger into orbit, silencing skeptics, mastering the shuttle’s robotic arm, and becoming America’s first—and youngest—woman in space. 

She co‑authored award‑winning kids’ books with longtime partner Tam O’Shaughnessy, and served on the Columbia accident board—making her the only person on both shuttle investigations. Fiercely private until her 2012 obituary revealed her 27‑year partnership, Sally’s legacy endures in classrooms, laboratories, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom that underscores a simple truth: for Dr. Sally Ride, the sky was just the starting line.

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