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By Layla Bryndzia
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The podcast currently has 30 episodes available.
What do Mary Shelley, Cleopatra, Susan B. Anthony, and Frida Kahlo have in common?
They are all women who helped shape the world that we live in today.
Throughout history, women have been rebelling against institutions, making earth-shattering discoveries, and forging paths to greatness without apology.
But, in my opinion, we don’t hear enough about them.
My name is Layla Bryndzia, and I am going to share with you the true stories of the women who have earned their place in history.
What do all these women have to do with you?
Not only do I think their stories should be shared, but I want to know what made them tick and how you can apply it to your own life.
After all, she fucking did it, so why can’t you fucking do it to?
Tune into SFDT wherever you listen to podcasts. New episodes drop every Sunday.
Layla and Gia talk about Nora's novel and screenplay, "Heartburn."
We're back! Layla and Gia are finally diving into the legend that is Nora Ephron.
Ecstatic for the FINAL episode of 2020! Gia covers legendary dancer, actor, and choreographer, Ann Reinking. Layla covers the great Emily Dickinson.
We're on our women in film kick once again! Layla covers Hattie McDaniel — the first Black woman to win an Oscar. Gia wraps up her All-American Girls Professional Baseball League series with Penny Marshall — director of "A League of Their Own," the hit 1992 movie that introduced younger generations to the league in the first place.
Wait till you hear about their other credits, talents and accolades!
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Gia continues with the very first player to sign with the AAGPBL, Ann Harnett. Layla talks about Kelly Preston who we sadly lost this year.
Layla covers Isadora Duncan, Mother of Modern Dance. Gia covers Dorothy Kamensheck, most fearless hitter of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League and inspiration for lead character Dottie Hinson in the 1992 hit movie "A League of Their Own."
Gia covers Mary Pratt, baseball queen. Layla covers Julia Child, cooking queen. Bon appetite!
Layla talks about Sybil Ludington, the female Paul Revere. Gia starts off a new series inspired by "A League of Their Own" starting with the league that started it all, the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League.
Gia covers the comedy legend, Joan Rivers. Layla covers the talented Frida Kahlo. Enjoy!
The podcast currently has 30 episodes available.