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Stories of the Sisterhood

Stories of the Sisterhood

By Think Tank

Telling the tales of influential and incredible women from days gone by. With Holly Morgan-Davies and Elesha-Joy Davis. Produced by Harry Bligh. Brought to you by Think Tank (thinktank.fm)
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#1 Gwyneth Erika Morgan

Stories of the SisterhoodAug 15, 2020

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#1 Gwyneth Erika Morgan
Aug 15, 202059:06
#2 The Women of Cathays Cemetery (part one)

#2 The Women of Cathays Cemetery (part one)

In the first of a two-part episode, Holly chats to Gordon from the Friends of Cathays Cemetery, and learns the stories of some of the women who have been buried there over the past a hundred years or more. From the inspiring, to the gruesome, to the downright bizarre, the lives of these women cover the whole spectrum of the human experience.


Learn more about Friends of Cathays Cemetery at https://cathayscemetery.coffeecup.com


This podcast was created and presented by Holly Morgan-Davies and Elesha-Joy Davis.


It was produced by Harry Bligh.


Follow Holly: twitter.com/hmdavies95


Follow Elesha: twitter.com/Leesha_jD


Follow the podcast: twitter.com/Sisterhood_pod


Email us! storiesofthesisterhood@gmail.com


The artwork was designed by Annie Clough-Hillman. Visit her website here: www.annieclough-hillman.com


The music was composed by Elizabeth Watson: twitter.com/LizzieWatsonSop


Stories of the Sisterhood is a new fortnightly podcast, celebrating the lives and achievements of little-known women from history. Feel free to contact us with ideas or thoughts for future episodes!


Stories of the Sisterhood is part of the thinktank podcast family. Discover more podcasts at thinktank.fm

Mar 12, 202044:31
#2.2 The Women of Cathays Cemetery (part two)

#2.2 The Women of Cathays Cemetery (part two)

In part-two, Holly chats to Gordon from the Friends of Cathays Cemetery, and learns the stories of some of the women who have been buried there over the past a hundred years or more. From the inspiring, to the gruesome, to the downright bizarre, the lives of these women cover the whole spectrum of the human experience.


Learn more about Friends of Cathays Cemetery at cathayscemetery.coffeecup.com


This podcast was created and presented by Holly Morgan-Davies and Elesha-Joy Davis.


It was produced by Harry Bligh.


Follow Holly: twitter.com/hmdavies95


Follow Elesha: twitter.com/Leesha_jD


Follow the podcast: twitter.com/Sisterhood_pod


Email us! storiesofthesisterhood@gmail.com


The artwork was designed by Annie Clough-Hillman. Visit her website here: www.annieclough-hillman.com


The music was composed by Elizabeth Watson: twitter.com/LizzieWatsonSop


Stories of the Sisterhood is a new history storytelling podcast, celebrating the lives and achievements of little-known women from history. Feel free to contact us with ideas or thoughts for future episodes!


Stories of the Sisterhood is part of the thinktank podcast family. Discover more podcasts at thinktank.fm

Mar 12, 202043:51
#3 Elizabeth Armistead

#3 Elizabeth Armistead

We’re back! In this episode, Holly and Elesha chat about the life of Elizabeth Armistead. Originally a prostitute of unknown origins, Elizabeth climbed the ranks to become a high class courtesan with earls, dukes and princes among her patrons, before eventually becoming the devoted wife of one of the most charismatic and powerful politicians of the day, Charles Fox. 


Read Courtesans:  https://www.amazon.co.uk/Courtesans-Katie-Hickman/dp/0007113927/ref=sr_1_1?crid=17WUCDNMR30B5&keywords=courtesans+katie+hickman&qid=1559666089&s=gateway&sprefix=courtesans+kat%2Caps%2C186&sr=8-1


Read The Life of Charles James Fox:  https://www.amazon.co.uk/Life-Charles-James-Stanley-Ayling/dp/0719547202/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?keywords=charles+james+fox%2C+stanley+along&qid=1559666490&s=gateway&sr=8-1-fkmr0


This podcast was created and presented by Holly Morgan-Davies and Elesha-Joy Davis.


It was produced by Harry Bligh (@harry_bligh)


Follow Holly: twitter.com/hmdavies95


Follow Elesha: twitter.com/Leesha_jD


Follow the podcast: twitter.com/Sisterhood_pod


Email us! storiesofthesisterhood@gmail.com


The artwork was designed by Annie Clough-Hillman. Visit her website here: www.annieclough-hillman.com


The music was composed by Elizabeth Watson: twitter.com/LizzieWatsonSop


Stories of the Sisterhood is a new fortnightly podcast, celebrating the lives and achievements of little-known women from history. Feel free to contact us with ideas or thoughts for future episodes!


Stories of the Sisterhood is part of the Think Tank podcast family. Discover more at http://thinktank.fm

Mar 12, 202028:01
#4 Margaret Travers Symonds

#4 Margaret Travers Symonds

What with the recent 100th anniversary of (some) women getting the vote for the first time, we decided to chat to historian Norena Shopland and take a look at the life of Margaret Travers Symonds, who was the first woman ever to make a speech on the floor of the House of Commons. Happily the first of many!

Read Norena’s blog post all about Margaret: www.rainbowdragon.org/2018/10/10/the…ent-was-welsh/

This podcast was created and presented by Holly Morgan-Davies and Elesha-Joy Davis. It was produced by Harry Bligh.

Follow Holly: twitter.com/hmdavies95

Follow Elesha: twitter.com/Leesha_jD

Follow the podcast: twitter.com/Sisterhood_pod

Email us! storiesofthesisterhood@gmail.com

The artwork was designed by Annie Clough-Hillman. Visit her website here: www.annieclough-hillman.com

The music was composed by Elizabeth Watson: twitter.com/LizzieWatsonSop

Stories of the Sisterhood is a podcast that celebrates the lives and achievements of little-known women from history. Feel free to contact us with ideas or thoughts for future episodes!

Stories of the Sisterhood is part of the Think Tank podcast family. Discover more at thinktank.fm

Mar 12, 202021:16
#5 Introducing Hannah Snape

#5 Introducing Hannah Snape

We thought it was time to cosy up by a fire and listen to the tale of the Pendle Witches. Were these women victims of a patriarchal society, did they believe they actually had otherworldly powers, or did they simply use this perception of themselves to gain power over others? We would love to know your thoughts!

Thanks to our friend/historian Hannah Snape for the idea for this episode! Follow her: https://twitter.com/HannahSnape

This podcast was created and presented by Holly Morgan-Davies and Elesha-Joy Davis. It was produced by Harry Bligh.

Follow Holly: https://twitter.com/hmdavies95

Follow Elesha: https://twitter.com/Leesha_jD

Follow the podcast: https://twitter.com/Sisterhood_pod

Email us! storiesofthesisterhood@gmail.com

The artwork was designed by Annie Clough-Hillman. Visit her website here: https://www.annieclough-hillman.com

The music was composed by Elizabeth Watson: https://twitter.com/LizzieWatsonSop

Stories of the Sisterhood is a new podcast celebrating the lives and achievements of little-known women from history. Feel free to contact us with ideas or thoughts for future episodes!

Mar 12, 202059:10