1 hr 21 min

Melissa Herrera: Well-Behaved Women Seldom Make History The SheFactor Podcast

    • Self-Improvement

In honor of Women's History Month, we're asking ourselves... "What does it mean to be a woman?"
For today's guest Melissa Herrera, being a woman means being resilient. Melissa is the host & creator of Mimosa Sisterhood, a women’s history & lifestyle podcast dedicated to celebrating & amplifying women’s voices, past and present. But don't mistake her for a historian. What started as two girlfriends in college studying feminist history who regularly ditched class to drink at the bar, has now turned into a weekly celebration of women's stories with Melissa's unique spin of "equal parts feminist and equal parts party girl"!
Melissa's mission is to set the record straight about women in history by sharing captivating stories of women whose stories were either swept under the rug or completely written over. And to celebrate this month of HERstory, we asked Melissa to bring three of her favorite must-know women of history to talk about on the podcast today!
In this episode, we chat about…

Healing our wounds by learning other women's stories
Three of her fav women in history (see below 😉 )
The lessons she's learned about womanhood by studying history
What being a woman means to her

Woman #1: Girl Scouts Founder Juliette Gordon Low

The revolutionary part she played in WWI and her mission to empower women to help one another while helping humanity
How her legacy lives on to impact millions of young girls still today

Woman #2: The Canadian Rosa Parks, Viola Desmond

Her empowering story of entrepreneurship wiped from history (or so she thought) as a result of racial injustice
The redemption and justice that came 50+ years after her death

Woman #3: World-renowned photographer and pioneer Gerda Taro 

Her courageous and iconic career as a war photographer falsely credited to an alias her ex-boyfriend claimed as his own
Her scandalous death thought to have been an intentional hit due to her outspoken stance on anti-fascism

Find your girl gang at theshefactor.com!
RESOURCES:

Instagram: @mimosasisterhood
mimosasisterhood.com
Listen to her latest episode co-hosted by our very own Tori Ganahl!
Subscribe to the Mimosa Sisterhood newsletter

Read Melissa's in-depth bio's of the women featured today:

Juliette Gordon Low
Viola Desmond
Gerda Taro

UPCOMING EVENTS:
March 25: Money Magic [Monthly Virtual Event]
DailyShe Newsletter | SheMembership | Blog | Rate & Review The SheFactor Podcast | @theshefactor | @toriganahl

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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-shefactor-podcast/message

In honor of Women's History Month, we're asking ourselves... "What does it mean to be a woman?"
For today's guest Melissa Herrera, being a woman means being resilient. Melissa is the host & creator of Mimosa Sisterhood, a women’s history & lifestyle podcast dedicated to celebrating & amplifying women’s voices, past and present. But don't mistake her for a historian. What started as two girlfriends in college studying feminist history who regularly ditched class to drink at the bar, has now turned into a weekly celebration of women's stories with Melissa's unique spin of "equal parts feminist and equal parts party girl"!
Melissa's mission is to set the record straight about women in history by sharing captivating stories of women whose stories were either swept under the rug or completely written over. And to celebrate this month of HERstory, we asked Melissa to bring three of her favorite must-know women of history to talk about on the podcast today!
In this episode, we chat about…

Healing our wounds by learning other women's stories
Three of her fav women in history (see below 😉 )
The lessons she's learned about womanhood by studying history
What being a woman means to her

Woman #1: Girl Scouts Founder Juliette Gordon Low

The revolutionary part she played in WWI and her mission to empower women to help one another while helping humanity
How her legacy lives on to impact millions of young girls still today

Woman #2: The Canadian Rosa Parks, Viola Desmond

Her empowering story of entrepreneurship wiped from history (or so she thought) as a result of racial injustice
The redemption and justice that came 50+ years after her death

Woman #3: World-renowned photographer and pioneer Gerda Taro 

Her courageous and iconic career as a war photographer falsely credited to an alias her ex-boyfriend claimed as his own
Her scandalous death thought to have been an intentional hit due to her outspoken stance on anti-fascism

Find your girl gang at theshefactor.com!
RESOURCES:

Instagram: @mimosasisterhood
mimosasisterhood.com
Listen to her latest episode co-hosted by our very own Tori Ganahl!
Subscribe to the Mimosa Sisterhood newsletter

Read Melissa's in-depth bio's of the women featured today:

Juliette Gordon Low
Viola Desmond
Gerda Taro

UPCOMING EVENTS:
March 25: Money Magic [Monthly Virtual Event]
DailyShe Newsletter | SheMembership | Blog | Rate & Review The SheFactor Podcast | @theshefactor | @toriganahl

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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-shefactor-podcast/message

1 hr 21 min