The Femme Files Podcast
@FilesFemme
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History / pop culture podcast. A meeting of two iconic women from history and the present day. Co-hosted by Becky Wilde, Ellen Grace and Josie Tipper
Joined May 2020
Our latest episode, Aphra Behn meets Phoebe Waller Bridge is out now and available on @ApplePodcasts and @Spotify ✨
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We’re back with an All Time High 🖊We’re releasing our 10th episode For Your Eyes Only. We’ll be diving into the parallels between Aphra Behn & Phoebe Waller Bridge, discussing comedy, sex and spies- it’s true, Nobody Does it Better. So tune in next Friday, You Only Live Twice🕵️♂️
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New episode Tuesday! Does anyone know this no bullshit sassy lady?
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A look back at many of the #Inauguration fashions from throughout history
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An in-depth history on how first ladies from Mary Todd Lincoln to Melania Trump dressed on the big day.
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We're going on a short hiatus during January but will be back in February with a discussion about two political powerhouses. In the meantime, there's still ample opportunity to unwrap our Nigella meets Mrs Beeton ep! 😘
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The fact is your father & I are together and it’s about time you got used to it
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Medal of Thomas Cromwell - Secretary to the King - struck in 1538, two years before his fall from favour. At this date, he is frantically trying to find another bride for King Henry. Knowing he is unpopular, he must find a lady suitable to his plans fast. British Museum.
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Every man on the Boden website is your boyfriend, trapped in a Boxing Day conversation with your relatives, trying to figure out an exit strategy
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I know I said enough now, but couldn’t resist
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Can you guess our next episode’s culinary paring? 😉🍰🍝
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i don’t know why this chocolate brand has such a gorilla grip on my life - i’m not entirely sure i like it and yet i’m on a bar a week at this point
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Did you know the character of Beth Harmon is inspired by real life chess child prodigy and champion Judit Polgár?♟#queensgambit #chess #herstory #bethharmon
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Aida Overton Walker (1880 -1914), US vaudeville performer who challenged problematic narratives of black performers. Known as 'Queen of the Cake Walk', after a 1900s dance craze. The Cake Walk, originally performed by enslaved people, mocked slave owners & high society #womensart
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