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There was a time when women ruled empires, led armies, shaped laws, and decided the fate of nations — not as exceptions, but as sovereigns.
So why don’t we remember them?
In this episode of Inside Out, we explore the forgotten history of female rulers, how power was rewritten as masculine, and why women’s leadership was erased, minimized, or reframed as myth, madness, or scandal. From queens and warriors to strategists and scholars, this is a reflection on how history chose what to remember — and what to silence.
This episode isn’t just about the past.
It’s about what we were taught to forget.
Grab your coffee. Or something stronger.
Let’s turn history Inside Out.
Support the show
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There was a time when women ruled empires, led armies, shaped laws, and decided the fate of nations — not as exceptions, but as sovereigns.
So why don’t we remember them?
In this episode of Inside Out, we explore the forgotten history of female rulers, how power was rewritten as masculine, and why women’s leadership was erased, minimized, or reframed as myth, madness, or scandal. From queens and warriors to strategists and scholars, this is a reflection on how history chose what to remember — and what to silence.
This episode isn’t just about the past.
It’s about what we were taught to forget.
Grab your coffee. Or something stronger.
Let’s turn history Inside Out.
Support the show