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Riveting Rosies

Fran Rescigno

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Conversations with women that educate, empower, and inspire. We discuss mental health, business ventures, real-life challenges and everything in between! Business inquiries: hello@rivetingrosies.com • Instagram: www.instagram.com/rivetingrosies/ Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/riveting-rosies/support
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Women have accomplished so much in the world, but we never hear enough about them. Well, we’d like to change that–welcome to The Riveting Rosies Podcast with Corissa Decker & Elise Cantu, where we’ll be sharing the incredible stories of amazing women and how they’ve changed the world.
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Arts & culture writer Emily Christensen explores the complicated lives and surprising pop culture legacies of notable "foremothers" — the influencers of their time. Which social platform would suit them best today, and should you follow, unfollow, or press pause? Feminist Foremothers is an award-winning production of mamafilm.
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A podcast that highlights and explores the talents behind the winners of Wolf Media Festival-- A festival that celebrates Film, Literature, Photography, Gaming, Podcasts, and social media. Welcome to the WOLF Media Festival Podcast Patreon! Step into the world of WOLF Media Festival Podcast, where creativity, storytelling, and community come together in a howl-worthy experience! We’re thrilled to have you join us on this exciting journey as we dive deep into the realms of film, literature, p ...
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The STEM class podcast is the show where teachers looking to incorporate Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics into their classrooms can hear the latest ideas taking place by people just like you. Whether you're teaching a specialized STEM class or you just want to sprinkle a bit of STEM into your everyday lessons, this is the place for all things STEM. You’ll not only hear from STEM teachers, but also popular authors, and leaders in the STEM field to discuss best practices for i ...
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Welcome to the Crazy Good Vintage Podcast! Join our weekly chats about the vintage things we love. Passionate about Pyrex? Love learning about Iconic Brands? Want to hear from people succeeding in the vintage business? Then this is your Happy Place!
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Walk with me as we hold sacred space and learn of ordinary people embracing their Power of One ability to create extraordinary moments that can change a life for the better!
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In this Halloween episode of the WOLF Media Festival Podcast, we’re joined by award-winning Tarot deck creator Jen Sankey, the creative mind behind the Stardust Wanderer Tarot. Known for her charming personality and deep knowledge of tarot, Jen takes us on a mystical journey into the history of tarot and even performs a special reading for our host…
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In this episode of the WOLF Media Festival Podcast, we welcome Eric Newcombe, the talented actor who has won awards at the festival for two different film submissions. Eric shares his passion for embodying a wide range of characters and the unique challenges that come with each role. He also opens up about the emotional and mental toll of filming A…
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In this episode of the WOLF Media Festival Podcast, we sit down with the talented author of the award-winning romance novella Someone Like You. This remarkable writer achieved what many dream of—getting published on her very first try! We dive into her journey to publication, the inspiration behind her heartwarming story, and what it feels like to …
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In this inspiring episode of the WOLF Media Festival Podcast, we welcome Joyce Serrano, former marine, mother, and the brilliant author behind the award-winning series Turned Gods. Joyce shares the story of how she turned her hobby into an incredible writing journey, leading to the creation of Original Grace, a captivating installment in her imagin…
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In this spine-chilling episode of the WOLF Media Festival Podcast, we’re joined by the creative minds behind the horror film The Seductress from Hell. Director and writer Andrew de Burgh, along with actor and producer Raj Jawa, take us behind the scenes of their terrifying yet captivating film. They discuss the inspiration for the story, the filmma…
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In this episode of the WOLF Media Festival Podcast, we sit down with author Diana Mooney for her first-ever podcast interview! Diana, the brilliant mind behind Soulmates, shares how her personal mental health struggles have influenced her writing, creating a deeply meaningful and relatable story. We also get to meet her adorable cat, adding an extr…
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In this episode of the WOLF Media Festival Podcast, we’re joined by Rosie Sedgwick, a UK-based writer with a passion for storytelling, travel, and adventure. Rosie takes us on a literary journey through her works, including Ants and Cicadas, Secrets and Lies, and shares some exciting insights into her unpublished novel. With a love for Egypt and a …
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In this epic episode of the WOLF Media Festival Podcast, Jacquelynn teams up with Richard for her first interview, featuring filmmaker Zach Tolchinsky. Not only is it a debut for Jacquelynn as an interviewer, but it's also Zach's first podcast appearance! We dive into Zach’s filmmaking journey, his creative process, and what it was like bringing hi…
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In this episode of the WOLF Media Festival Podcast, we sit down with the director of the music video The Girl Who Faded Away, where we explore the mysterious and emotional journey behind the video. The story, inspired by musician Tom Guernsey’s haunting B-side track, captures the search for love in a place where angels fear to tread. The director s…
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In this delightful episode of the WOLF Media Festival Podcast, we are joined by the talented Stephanie Kirves and Jalixa Morales. Stephanie shares her experiences in the film industry and her deep love for animals and the environment, offering a glimpse into her creative world. Meanwhile, Jalixa captivates us with her passion for acting, her commit…
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In this uniquely entertaining episode of the WOLF Media Festival Podcast, we navigate a sea of technical difficulties—thanks to Mercury being in retrograde, as Kyle points out—all while having a lively chat with filmmaker Pat Mitchell about his film, Apples Oranges Lemons and Limes. Amidst the chaos (and Jacquelynn’s mermaid costume), Pat offers hi…
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In this exciting second episode of the WOLF Media Festival Podcast, we sit down with the incredible Lorna Greyling—author, speaker, and advocate—who shares her journey of resilience and triumph. We dive deep into her experiences, explore the themes of her work, and get her insights on the power of storytelling. Plus, we start out on a shifted gear …
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Welcome to the first episode of the WOLF Media Festival Podcast! In this episode, you'll get to know your hosts, Kyle, and Richard, and producer Jacquelynn, as we introduce ourselves and share our vision for the WOLF Media Festival. Learn about the inspiration behind the festival, what you can expect in future episodes, and some exciting highlights…
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To the moon! Following the gummy-grab in episode 56, the B.A.D. cast blasted off into space with one cat who jumped a little too HIGH. Come belatedly celebrate the high holiday with your favorite Massholes and discover how podcast editing is thrown into complete disarray when substance is favored over technical acumen. Featured Songs: “Flower Garde…
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Back in the open-air studio of Criscat's back deck, the idiots thought it would be easy to double-up on a BeepsCast commentary episode. There's drinking, there's tomfoolery, and there's preparation for the holiday on which this was recorded. Don't even listen.Por BigMike & Tut & Criscat
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Dive into the captivating life of Mary Ellen Pleasant, an enigmatic figure whose journey from Nantucket to San Francisco makes her a groundbreaking feminist icon. Born into mystery and uncertainty, Mary defied societal norms, becoming a pioneering force in business, civil rights, and the abolitionist movement. Next is Marion Carpenter, the trailbla…
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Greek mythology is well known for its dramatic twists & turns. So buckle up for the ride of your life with Clytemnestra, a Spartan princess born to King Tyndareus and Queen Leda. From potentially divine parentage to a tumultuous marriage with King Agamemnon, Clytemnestra's life is a web of deceit, betrayal, and revenge. While history has painted he…
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As we welcome 2024, The Riveting Rosies Podcast takes a moment to reflect on the extraordinary achievements of women throughout 2023. From breaking records to shattering glass ceilings, these Rosies have left an undeniable mark on history. Join us as we celebrate their triumphs and highlight the remarkable stories that unfolded in the past year. Su…
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In the world of STEM education, the Engineering Design Process (EDP) is always being discussed as an integral part of any worthwhile program. What is the EDP and why are there so many variations of it? Join the STEM Class Podcast host Anthony Arno as he talks with Kerry Tracy, founder of STEM CON and Beyond all about the EDP and how it compares to …
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WARNING: we both cried in the episode. Maybe don’t listen to this episode if you need to look presentable right afterwards 😭😂 On March 4, 1977, Janna achieved historic milestones, becoming CG Aviator #1812 and the first female helicopter pilot in Coast Guard history. Janna Lambine's legacy lives on as a pioneer, breaking gender barriers in Coast Gu…
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Ingrid Christensen was a remarkable explorer of courage, humor, and unwavering determination, who left an indelible mark on Antarctic exploration. In fact, she was the first woman in recorded history to see Antarctica, set foot on mainland Antarctica, & fly over Antarctica. In the early 19th century, a woman named Thuridur Einarsdottir defied socie…
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Merneith is believed to be the first female pharaoh in recorded history, reigning in the First Dynasty of Egypt around 2950 BC. Merneith, meaning "Beloved by Neith," was the great-granddaughter of Narmer, the founder of the First Dynasty and the daughter of Djer, the third pharaoh. Her royal lineage and connection to the early Egyptian goddess Neit…
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On October 24th, 2023, 100,000+ women and non-binary individuals in Iceland made a powerful statement against gender-based violence and called for pay equality by staging a full-day strike. This strike was inspired by the historic 1975 Icelandic women's strike, which we revisit in today’s episode & explore the last impact of the Women's Day Off on …
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In the world of rock 'n' roll, few names stand as tall as Ann and Nancy Wilson, the groundbreaking sisters who fronted Heart, the first hard rock band led by women. Their journey from a childhood filled with music and British accents to the rock and roll hall of fame is a captivating tale of talent, resilience, and sisterhood. In this episode of "T…
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Janaki Ammal left an indelible mark on botany & environmental activism, during a time in which the literacy rate among women in India was less than 1%. Her legacy serves as an inspiration for aspiring scientists, particularly women, as they navigate the often challenging landscapes of academia and environmental advocacy. Ragnhild Tregagås is often …
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“Fanny was the first all-female rock act to record an entire album for a major record label…and released five albums for major labels” (fannyrocks.com) This quote only BEGINS to sum up the incredible legacy of Fanny, the aptly-named Godmothers of Women Who Rock. While we see women in all genres of music today, it was just a few years ago that Fanny…
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Lady Florence Caroline Dixie, a remarkable Scottish feminist, writer, war correspondent, sports enthusiast, suffragette, and world adventurer, left an indelible mark on history. Yes, literally all of these things. Listen for the #facts. In a historic moment this month, Laphonza Butler shattered barriers as the first openly LGBTQ+ individual to be s…
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B.A.D is BACK with a fireside chat to melt your worries. We switchin’ it up and coming to you LIVE from an open air studio (ooooh shit) to breakdown a Beepscast that is 6 months old. All the classic segments, all the classic attitudes, too many shots, none of that stuffy indoor bullshit. Featured Songs: “Whoville Thriller” – Matt Rogers “Lose Contr…
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It’s (almost) Friday the 13th, so we’re celebrating the spooky vibes by honoring some incredible GODDESSES! In the rich tapestry of Aztec mythology, Coatlicue emerges as a formidable deity, embodying the dual forces of creation and destruction. Her name, meaning "she who has a skirt of snakes," evokes a vivid image of a goddess adorned with serpent…
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Yvonne Lee Odom etched her name in history as the first Black student to attend Seacrest High School in Delray Beach, FL, effectively ending segregation in Delray Beach public schools. Yvonne's commitment to civil rights, social justice, and educational rights has never waned & continues today through her family, including ANOTHER FAMOUS ROSIE. Lis…
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Dr. Helen Rodríguez Trías stands as a public health trailblazer and advocate for the most vulnerable members of society. She was the first Latina president of the American Public Health Association (APHA). Throughout her life, Dr. Rodríguez Trías forged a powerful legacy by expanding public health services for disadvantaged women and children acros…
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Happy Hispanic Heritage Month! We’re kicking off the month long celebration with two INCREDIBLE Latin Rosies, Ana Mendieta & Juana Inés de la Cruz. Ana Mendieta, a Cuban-American artist known for her groundbreaking works in sculpture, paint, video, and performance art, left an indelible mark on the art world. Often associated with the "earth-body" …
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Elizabeth Báthory de Ecsed: Blood Countess or victim of political persecution? Her story is a web of intrigue, privilege, and gruesome accusations that continue to captivate us to this day. Rumors circulated that she tortured and killed over 650 women and girls. But interestingly, some modern scholars argue that Elizabeth's alleged atrocities may h…
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In the world of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), there are trailblazers who defy conventions, shatter glass ceilings, and pave the way for future generations. Judith Love Cohen, born on August 16, 1933, in Brooklyn, NY, stands as a shining example of resilience, determination, and passion in the face of adversity. Her journ…
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A true pioneer, Donyale Luna was the first Black model to grace the cover of British Vogue, leaving an indelible mark on the fashion world. While Donyale Luna's impact on the fashion and artistic realms cannot be denied, her legacy is also a testament to her resilience in the face of adversity. Donyale Luna's journey is one that resonates with the …
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Women’s Equality Day, which commemorates the 1920 certification of the 19th Amendment, is August 26. The 19th Amendment is of course what granted women the right to vote in the United States, & came after a nearly century long civil rights movement. The eventual passing of the 19th Amendment was only made possible by the activism of hundreds if not…
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From the flourishing cities to the towering pyramids, the Maya civilization holds countless tales of awe and wonder. However, today, we're shedding light on the often-overlooked story of Lady Sak K’uk’, a Mayan queen & mother of the great K’inich Janaab Pakal I. With no male heirs, Lady Sak K’uk’ broke barriers as she ascended to power after her fa…
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Mia Hamm's impact on women's soccer is immeasurable. From being a three-time winner of the US Soccer Female Athlete of the Year award to her induction into multiple halls of fame, including the National Soccer Hall of Fame and the World Football Hall of Fame, Mia's contributions to the sport are etched in history. As the 20th century dawned, winds …
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Today we delve into the life and legacy of Vigdís Finnbogadóttir, the first democratically elected woman president in the world. From her early passion for languages and theater to her pivotal role in the Icelandic women's movement of the 1970s, we explore how Vigdís shattered barriers and became an influential global leader. Serving four terms as …
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In the male-dominated wine industry, Isabelle Simi stood as a pioneering force, defying societal norms and leaving an indelible mark on the world of winemaking. As the daughter of Italian immigrants, Isabelle's journey began amidst the California gold rush in 1859. From humble beginnings, she transformed her family's winemaking venture into a thriv…
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Born in 1892, Dorothy Garrod shattered gender barriers, paving the way for future generations of women in academia. Her determination to break gender barriers, her remarkable archaeological discoveries, and her advocacy for women's rights make her a remarkable figure in the annals of history. Dorothy's legacy as the first woman professor at Cambrid…
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In the early 20th century, when women were fighting for their rights and equality, Dr. Mary Grace Arthur emerged as a remarkable figure in the field of psychology. Her dedication to helping marginalized children, her groundbreaking work in intelligence testing, and her advocacy for equal educational opportunities made her a true trailblazer. Kitty …
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It’s Independence Day - so no matter how you’re celebrating today, this episode’s Rosie wants you to “get some.” Join us in this episode as we delve into the incredible life story of Dr. Ruth Westheimer, a renowned sex therapist, educator, and cultural icon. Born in Germany during a time of upheaval, Ruth's childhood was abruptly cut short by the a…
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Henrietta Smith Bowers Duterte was the first woman mortuary owner in 19th-century America. From her fashionable upbringing to her marriage to Haitian American undertaker Francis Duterte, Henrietta's story is one of resilience and advocacy. After tragic losses, Henrietta fearlessly took over her husband's undertaking business, becoming America's pio…
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Barbara Gittings was an indomitable force in the fight for LGBTQ+ rights and representation. Despite facing societal and personal obstacles, she dedicated her life to education, activism, and advocacy. Through her work with organizations like the Daughters of Bilitis and the American Library Association, Barbara Gittings paved the way for greater u…
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Myrtle Gonzalez blazed a trail in Hollywood as the industry's first Latina film star. Her remarkable talent, coupled with her proud embrace of her Latin heritage, shattered stereotypes and opened doors for future generations of actresses. Although her life was tragically cut short, her impact on the early film industry remains significant. Myrtle G…
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Marie Tharp was a trailblazing geologist & oceanographer who mapped THE ENTIRE OCEAN FLOOR. Even in the face of tremendous challenges as a woman in a male-dominated field (same shit, different episode amirite?), Marie's groundbreaking work revolutionized our understanding of the ocean floor and continental drift. Despite initial lack of recognition…
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