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More Than A Muse

330 episodes - English - Latest episode: 8 days ago - ★★★★★ - 18 ratings

Welcome to MORE THAN A MUSE, a weekly podcast where we explore the lives of women artists, musicians, writers, sculptors, and more. Join Stauney (a graphic designer) and Sadie (a singer-songwriter) EVERY MONDAY as we reframe art history and pop culture with feminism, empowering women to be educated, unapologetically angry, and champion those whom history has forgotten. Through in-depth historical discussions and pop culture chats, we spotlight unsung heroines, all while challenging the status quo. It's time to remember every woman artist as 'More Than A Muse'.

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Songwriting for the Stars with Laura Veltz

April 08, 2024 06:00 - 55 minutes

This week Stauney and Sadie are honored to have Laura Veltz join us! Veltz is a four-time Grammy-nominated songwriter, known for her work with some of our generation's most notable artists, including Kelly Clarkson, Lady A, Maren Morris, Demi Lovato, Idina Menzel, and Dan & Shay. We discuss how she found her way into songwriting behind the scenes, the struggles of the industry, the sexism of the country music charts, what it's like to write with/for singers, how it feels to have a song hit th...

Give Me Back My Girlhood: The Path from Girls to Women

April 01, 2024 10:00 - 1 hour

It's our LAST episode of March Madness and to celebrate, Stauney and Sadie and diving deep into a topic they're passionate about: Girlhood. It's a "coming of rage" story as we discuss the myth behind "girls mature faster," talking about the language we use with girls vs boys, periods and boobs, skincare and makeup, the "Sephora teens" from this year, dress codes, anti-aging, plastic surgery, menopause, virginity, divorce, finding joy in childhood interests, fitting into "life stages" and all ...

Unraveling 'The Yellow Wallpaper' The story of a women's descent into madness

March 25, 2024 06:00 - 39 minutes

This week, Stauney and Sadie talk about the popular short story by Charlotte Perkins Gillman, "The Yellow Wallpaper" about a woman's descent into madness after her husband locks her in the home's nursery to "cure her" of a nervous breakdown. We start by briefly discussing the Hulu special "I Was a Child Bride: The Untold Story" and discuss the plight of young women in the United States. We then talk about the author of the story, her personal reasons behind writing the narrative, the effect i...

Pages to Playlists: Feminine Rage in Literature and Music

March 22, 2024 23:31 - 1 hour

Sadie walks us through the important literature and musical works that show the simmering of feminine rage throughout history in various ways. Stauney and Sadie discuss Sylvia Plath, Margaret Atwood, Dolly Parton, The Chicks, and many many many more! Join us as we learn about the different mediums of artwork celebrating women and their rage throughout the ages and continuing today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Sound of Feminine Rage with 'The New Nine' Emily Treadgold

March 18, 2024 06:00 - 25 minutes

This week, Stauney and Sadie are joined by Emily Treadgold of 'The New Nine' to talk about the evolution of rage within women's music and the state of it today. Emily shared some of the songs and artists that stand out to her the most about feminine rage and also shared her thoughts on the music industry today, and her personal feelings about feminine rage. Who most exemplifies feminine rage in music to you? Do you feel it's getting more or less popular as time goes on? Learn more about your ...

Brushstrokes to Blockbusters: Feminine Rage in Fine Art and Film

March 15, 2024 06:00 - 1 hour

Stauney and Sadie continue our March Madness by giving an overview of works of art and movies that help encapsulate the themes and ideas behind feminine rage. They discuss works of art as early as the Baroque period and then move forwards with artists like Elisabetta Sirani, Marina Abramovic, and Ana Mendieta. Then they dive into the modern media scene that shares feminine rage statements like Promising Young Woman, Black Swan, The Wilds, and Ready or Not. They cover how deep the vein of femi...

The Art of Feminine Rage with 'Less Than Half' Hall Rockefeller

March 11, 2024 06:00 - 35 minutes

This week, Stauney and Sadie are joined by Hall Rockefeller of 'Less Than Half' to talk about the evolution of rage within women's art and the state of it today. Hall shared some of the pieces and people that stand out to her the most about feminine rage, and also shares her thoughts on the art market today, and her personal feelings about feminine rage. Are we allowing women to be angry in their art? Or are we only trying to give voices to the more marketable emotions? Learn more about your ...

Disposable Daughters: From the Magdalene Laundries to Gender Reveal Parties

March 08, 2024 07:00 - 53 minutes

Building on our conversation from earlier this week, Sadie and Stauney delve into the historical treatment of young women, often mere children, across different eras and contexts. We explore the enforced labor within the Magdalene Laundries, the coercion of women into prostitution as "Comfort Women," and the widespread issues of femicide, gender-based violence, and homicide that persist in contemporary society. Our discussion extends to the connections between these historical abuses and pres...

Her Body, Their Laboratory: Henrietta Lacks, Rosemary Kennedy, and Ann Cooper Hewitt

March 05, 2024 03:19 - 1 hour

This week kicks off Women's History Month and March Madness with the harrowing stories of how women's bodies have been historically used against their consent to further medical progress, merely experiment, discipline and punish, or to monetarily profit. Stauney and Sadie tell the maddening stories of Rosemary Kennedy, Ann Cooper Hewitt, Henrietta Lacks, and many other unnamed women who were affected by this misogyny in the early days of human history and how that has rippled down to today. S...

Decades of Women's Diaries "Secret Voices" with Sarah Gristwood

February 26, 2024 07:00 - 43 minutes

In this episode, we are delighted to have Sarah Gristwood as a guest to discuss her most recent book release "Secret Voices: A Year of Women's Diaries." This book is a collection of extracts from women’s diaries, looking back over four centuries to discover how women’s experience has changed over the years and how it hasn’t. Stauney, Sadie, and Sarah discuss the variety of entries, the process of women writing in diaries and how they were preserved, the importance of daily records, how it's c...

From 'Fast Car' to Country's First Black Winner: Tracy Chapman

February 19, 2024 07:00 - 54 minutes

This week, Sadie introduces us to the talented artist Tracy Chapman, who most recently performed at the Grammy Awards Show. Tracy Chapman, known for her powerful songs and unique voice, has recently gained attention again thanks to Luke Combs' award-winning cover of her hit "Fast Car." In this episode, Stauney and Sadie discuss how Chapman mixed her music with activism, touching on topics like social change while keeping her personal life private. The recognition of "Fast Car" by the CMA high...

Stories & Shows of Shondaland

February 12, 2024 07:00 - 1 hour

This week Stauney and Sadie are diving deep into one of television's greatest empires, Shondaland, run by the great storyteller Shonda Rhimes. We discuss Rhime's childhood, her history with ABC, and her revolutionary deal with Netflix. We then spend some time on each of her long-lasting shows and their impact on the future of television, including Grey's Anatomy, Scandal, How to Get Away with Murder, Inventing Anna, Queen Charlotte, and Bridgerton. Shondaland has changed the way women's stori...

Stories & Shows of Shondaland: Bridgerton, Grey's Anatomy and More

February 12, 2024 07:00 - 1 hour

This week Stauney and Sadie are diving deep into one of television's greatest empires, Shondaland, run by the great storyteller Shonda Rhimes. We discuss Rhime's childhood, her history with ABC, and her revolutionary deal with Netflix. We then spend some time on each of her long-lasting shows and their impact on the future of television, including Grey's Anatomy, Scandal, How to Get Away with Murder, Inventing Anna, Queen Charlotte, and Bridgerton. Shondaland has changed the way women's stori...

America's First Black Poet: Phillis Wheatley Peters

February 05, 2024 07:00 - 55 minutes

This week, Stauney and Sadie discuss the complicated story of Phillis Wheatley Peters, the first African-American to publish poetry. After a complicated history of being sold into slavery and purchased by a family who separated her from the other slaves and gave her an elaborate education including Latin, Peters would go on to write beautiful poetry. She was put on trial to prove herself as the author, used as a parlor trick, and eventually was able to publish her poetry in London before bein...

The First African-American Poet: Phillis Wheatley Peters

February 05, 2024 07:00 - 55 minutes

This week, Stauney and Sadie discuss the complicated story of Phillis Wheatley Peters, the first African-American to publish poetry. After a complicated history of being sold into slavery and purchased by a family who separated her from the other slaves and gave her an elaborate education including Latin, Peters would go on to write beautiful poetry. She was put on trial to prove herself as the author, used as a parlor trick, and eventually was able to publish her poetry in London before bein...

Legendary Ladies of Rock: Janis Joplin, Joan Jett, Pat Benatar, and Patti Smith

January 29, 2024 07:00 - 1 hour

This week, we're rounding out Women in Rock month by diving into the rockin' world of Janis Joplin, Joan Jett, Patti Smith, and Pat Benatar and their incredible journeys to stardom. We're talking about the unique paths each of these legendary ladies took in a music scene dominated by men and their rise to legends of rock. From Janis's powerhouse performances to Joan's no-nonsense attitude, Patti's poetic punk vibes, and Pat's voice that broke all the rules – it's a rollercoaster ride of ups a...

The Bassist Behind 10k Hit Songs: Carol Kaye

January 22, 2024 07:00 - 38 minutes

This week, we continue our series of women in rock. Sadie introduces us to Carole Kaye, a trailblazing female bassist whose remarkable talent shaped the sound of American popular music in the 1960s and 70s. Despite her significant contributions to over 10,000 songs, Kaye remains relatively under-recognized and unsung. As a key member of a group of elite Los Angeles session musicians, she worked with iconic figures like The Beach Boys, Frank Sinatra, The Supremes, Sonny and Cher, and Ray Charl...

Women in Rock Shaping Feminism "She's a Badass" with Katherine Yeske Taylor

January 15, 2024 07:00 - 58 minutes

This week, we had the absolute pleasure of talking to Katherine Yeske Taylor about her new book "She's a Badass: Women in Rock Shaping Feminism" which is coming out tomorrow! Throughout the 20 chapters, she interviewed fundamental women in rock like Suzi Quatro, Ann Wilson (Heart), Exene Cervenka (X), Gina Schock (the Go-Go's), Lydia Lunch, Suzanne Vega, Cherie Currie (The Runaways), Joan Osborne, Donita Sparks (L7), Amy Ray (Indigo Girls), Tanya Donelly (Throwing Muses, the Breeders, Belly),...

"She's a Badass: Women in Rock Shaping Feminism" with Katherine Yeske Taylor

January 15, 2024 07:00 - 58 minutes

This week, we had the absolute pleasure of talking to Katherine Yeske Taylor about her new book "She's a Badass: Women in Rock Shaping Feminism" which is coming out tomorrow! Throughout the 20 chapters, she interviewed fundamental women in rock like Suzi Quatro, Ann Wilson (Heart), Exene Cervenka (X), Gina Schock (the Go-Go's), Lydia Lunch, Suzanne Vega, Cherie Currie (The Runaways), Joan Osborne, Donita Sparks (L7), Amy Ray (Indigo Girls), Tanya Donelly (Throwing Muses, the Breeders, Belly),...

Stevie Nicks: The Reigning Queen of Rock & Roll

January 08, 2024 16:34 - 1 hour

This month, we turn our spotlight to Women in Rock, featuring Stauney's introduction to Stevie Nicks, the renowned lead singer of Fleetwood Mac, following a captivating concert in December. Stauney, alongside Sadie, delves into Stevie's musical journey, starting with her early collaboration with Lindsay Buckingham, their ascent to fame with Fleetwood Mac, and the band's rollercoaster of breakups and reunions. They also highlight her impressive solo career, her significant contributions to son...

Unwrapping the Best of 2023:

December 27, 2023 15:44 - 59 minutes

This week, Stauney and Sadie wrap up their favorite art from the past year, including books, movies, TV shows, artworks, music, and their favorite episodes! This year was an incredible year of many episodes and wonderful works of art by incredible women and this was the chance to touch on all of them and shout out the best of the best. Enjoy the recommendations and thoughts, and have a happy new year! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Unwrapping the Best of 2023: Books, Music, Movies, Art & Episodes

December 27, 2023 15:44 - 59 minutes

This week, Stauney and Sadie wrap up their favorite art from the past year, including books, movies, TV shows, artworks, music, and their favorite episodes! This year was an incredible year of many episodes and wonderful works of art by incredible women and this was the chance to touch on all of them and shout out the best of the best. Enjoy the recommendations and thoughts, and have a happy new year! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Voice Behind Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree: Brenda Lee

December 18, 2023 07:00 - 43 minutes

This week, Sadie dives into the live and career of Brenda Lee, a musical dynamo whose influence resonates through the corridors of rock, country, and pop. From her humble beginnings as a child prodigy to becoming an iconic voice in the music industry, Brenda Lee's journey is a tapestry of talent, resilience, and chart-topping hits, including recently being crowned the oldest woman to ever chart on the Billboard Hot 100. As the woman behind the iconic hit 'Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree,' L...

The Voice Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree: Brenda Lee

December 18, 2023 07:00 - 43 minutes

This week, Sadie dives into the live and career of Brenda Lee, a musical dynamo whose influence resonates through the corridors of rock, country, and pop. From her humble beginnings as a child prodigy to becoming an iconic voice in the music industry, Brenda Lee's journey is a tapestry of talent, resilience, and chart-topping hits, including recently being crowned the oldest woman to ever chart on the Billboard Hot 100. As the woman behind the iconic hit 'Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree,' L...

Why We All Love Dolly Parton

December 11, 2023 07:00 - 1 hour

This week, Stauney and Sadie dive into a long-awaited episode about the legend, Dolly Parton. Dolly has a legacy that we would be unable to sum up in just over an hour, so we give you a quick overview of her life story, and then dive into some of our favorite Dolly stories and the endless legacy she has created during her 5-decade long career. We talk about her songwriting, philanthropy, her look, Dollywood, her recent album release, and all the Dollyisms that make her beloved by everyone of ...

A Whimsical Painter Who Never Sold A Painting: Florine Stettheimer

December 04, 2023 07:00 - 1 hour

A woman who never sold a painting, but because she didn't want to? This week, Stauney brings us into the whimsical world of Florine Stettheimer, a New York native who opened an eccentric salon, created a whole new painting style, secretly wrote poems about the New York elite, designed furniture, costumes, fashion, stage sets and captured the spirit of the city in a way that hadn't been seen before and hasn't been seen since. She was just as famous as Georgia O'Keefe during her lifetime, and i...

Florine Stettheimer: A Whimsical World Wrapped in Cellophane

December 04, 2023 07:00 - 1 hour

A woman who never sold a painting, but because she didn't want to? This week, Stauney brings us into the whimsical world of Florine Stettheimer, a New York native who opened an eccentric salon, created a whole new painting style, secretly wrote poems about the New York elite, designed furniture, costumes, fashion, stage sets and captured the spirit of the city in a way that hadn't been seen before and hasn't been seen since. She was just as famous as Georgia O'Keefe during her lifetime, and i...

Women Who Belong in the Kitchen: Julia Child, Paula Deen, Rachael Ray and More

November 27, 2023 07:00 - 1 hour

In this week's episode, Stauney and Sadie delve into the culinary arts, spotlighting six women who revolutionized North American cuisine: M.F.K. Fisher, Buwei Yang Chao, Julia Child, Paula Deen, Lena Richard, and Rachael Ray. Their collective impact spans generations, covering diverse cuisines such as Chinese, French, Southern Comfort, and Creole, and going from writing cookbooks as experts to television shows as celebrity chefs. Additionally, we discuss the gender disparity in culinary cours...

Women Who Belong in the Kitchen

November 27, 2023 07:00 - 1 hour

In this week's episode, Stauney and Sadie delve into the culinary arts, spotlighting six women who revolutionized North American cuisine: M.F.K. Fisher, Buwei Yang Chao, Julia Child, Paula Deen, Lena Richard, and Rachael Ray. Their collective impact spans generations, covering diverse cuisines such as Chinese, French, Southern Comfort, and Creole, and going from writing cookbooks as experts to television shows as celebrity chefs. Additionally, we discuss the gender disparity in culinary cours...

The Woman Behind Thanksgiving: Sarah Josepha Hale

November 20, 2023 07:00 - 45 minutes

Have you ever thought about a time before the telephone when Mary didn't yet have a little lamb and there was no Thanksgiving? Those might not seem connected, but this week, Sadie takes us back to early America to talk about the woman who brings it all together, Sarah Josepha Hale. Hale was a 19th-century literary legend who left an indelible mark on American culture and was considered the greatest influence on early American trends and traditions. Best known for penning "Mary Had a Little La...

Sarah Josepha Hale: The Woman Behind Thanksgiving

November 20, 2023 07:00 - 45 minutes

Have you ever thought about a time before the telephone when Mary didn't yet have a little lamb and there was no Thanksgiving? Those might not seem connected, but this week, Sadie takes us back to early America to talk about the woman who brings it all together, Sarah Josepha Hale. Hale was a 19th-century literary legend who left an indelible mark on American culture and was considered the greatest influence on early American trends and traditions. Best known for penning "Mary Had a Little La...

Catfights, Conflicts, & Clichés: The Phenomenon of Female Feuds

November 13, 2023 07:00 - 1 hour

In probably some of the craziest stories we've ever heard, this week, Stauney and Sadie dive deep into the world of "catfights" discussing how the term evolved from its historical roots to its current portrayal in modern media. We're going beyond the clichés to unravel the threads of catfight culture, exploring why these confrontations between women have become such a sensation. From ancient times to today's tabloids, we're untangling the drama, competition, and conflicts that make catfights ...

America's First Prima Ballerina: Maria Tallchief

November 06, 2023 07:00 - 1 hour

This week, Stauney talks about the Prima Ballerina, Maria Tallchief and how her pioneering spirit challenged the norms of the predominantly European art form and ushered in a new era for ballet in the United States. From her early training at the School of American Ballet to becoming the first American and Native American prima ballerina, Tallchief's career was marked by a relentless pursuit of excellence. This episode discusses the life and achievements of Maria Tallchief, from her formative...

Maria Tallchief: America's First Prima Ballerina

November 06, 2023 07:00 - 1 hour

This week, Stauney talks about the Prima Ballerina, Maria Tallchief and how her pioneering spirit challenged the norms of the predominantly European art form and ushered in a new era for ballet in the United States. From her early training at the School of American Ballet to becoming the first American and Native American prima ballerina, Tallchief's career was marked by a relentless pursuit of excellence. This episode discusses the life and achievements of Maria Tallchief, from her formative...

Villainous Heroines: Psychopathy in 'Gone Girl' and 'Gone with the Wind'

October 30, 2023 15:22 - 1 hour

Happy Halloween! To end our month of murder mysteries, this week Stauney and Sadie delve into the riveting realm of two iconic characters, Amy Dunne from Gillian Flynn's "Gone Girl" and Scarlett O'Hara from Margaret Mitchell's "Gone with the Wind," uncovering the eerie parallels in their psychopathic behavior, and the infamous stories they play the title role in. We discuss the differences and parallels in their stories, sharing the plots of the books/movies and the impact that their portraya...

"Savage Appetites" Why are women so obsessed with true crime?

October 27, 2023 12:00 - 33 minutes

For this month's bonus episode, Stauney and Sadie share their thoughts on the book "Savage Appetites: Four True Stories of Women, Crime, and Obsession" by Rachel Monroe. This book covers the question "Why are women so obsessed with true crime?" by diving into four real stories from four different time periods (nutshell dollhouses, the Manson family murders, Satanic panic, and Columbine) and their individual obsessions with different true crime archetypes. We talk about the different people an...

Why are women so obsessed with true crime? "Savage Appetites" by Rachel Monroe

October 27, 2023 12:00 - 33 minutes

For this month's bonus episode, Stauney and Sadie share their thoughts on the book "Savage Appetites: Four True Stories of Women, Crime, and Obsession" by Rachel Monroe. This book covers the question "Why are women so obsessed with true crime?" by diving into four real stories from four different time periods (nutshell dollhouses, the Manson family murders, Satanic panic, and Columbine) and their individual obsessions with different true crime archetypes. We talk about the different people an...

The Women Behind Hitchcock: Unmasking the Master

October 25, 2023 06:00 - 55 minutes

Alfred Hitchcock, renowned as the "Master of Suspense," directed a range of films with equally intricate leading ladies. In this episode, we dive deep into the horrifying connections between Hitchcock and his female stars, shedding light on the secrets that have intrigued audiences for decades. We'll discuss the compelling and saddening stories of Hitchcock's "ice cold blondes" like June Howard-Tripp, Ingrid Bergman, Joan Fontaine, and Tippi Hedren. Furthermore, we'll explore Hitchcock's char...

Unmasking the Master: The Women Behind Hitchcock

October 25, 2023 06:00 - 55 minutes

Alfred Hitchcock, renowned as the "Master of Suspense," directed a range of films with equally intricate leading ladies. In this episode, we dive deep into the horrifying connections between Hitchcock and his female stars, shedding light on the secrets that have intrigued audiences for decades. We'll discuss the compelling and saddening stories of Hitchcock's "ice cold blondes" like June Howard-Tripp, Ingrid Bergman, Joan Fontaine, and Tippi Hedren. Furthermore, we'll explore Hitchcock's char...

The Many Mysteries of Nancy Drew

October 16, 2023 06:00 - 1 hour

In our next installment of MTAM Murder Mystery Month, Sadie takes us into the enduring legacy of teenage all-American sleuth Nancy Drew! Although all the books were written under the pseudonym "Carolyn Keene," the real authors and creators were a cast of many people who helped make the icon she is today. We discuss her creation and Hardy Boy counterparts, the creator, editor, and authors including the most famous Mildred Benson), the controversy surrounding the ownership, and how she has insp...

Nancy Drew and Her Many Mysterious Authors

October 16, 2023 06:00 - 1 hour

In our next installment of MTAM Murder Mystery Month, Sadie takes us into the enduring legacy of teenage all-American sleuth Nancy Drew! Although all the books were written under the pseudonym "Carolyn Keene," the real authors and creators were a cast of many people who helped make the icon she is today. We discuss her creation and Hardy Boy counterparts, the creator, editor, and authors including the most famous Mildred Benson), the controversy surrounding the ownership, and how she has insp...

Agatha Christie: A Mysterious Disappearance of the Mistress of Mystery

October 09, 2023 06:00 - 1 hour

Welcome to More Than A Muse Murder Mystery Month!!! This week, to start our October series, Stauney covers the life of famous mystery author Agatha Christie. Although her life is highly documented, after becoming a celebrated author, she disappeared for 9 days starting one of the largest manhunts in history, and showed up with no memories shortly after. She also traveled immensely with details of her various travels seeping into the detective novels, and remains to this day one of the most ac...

Agatha Christie: The Mistress of Mystery

October 09, 2023 06:00 - 1 hour

Welcome to More Than A Muse Murder Mystery Month!!! This week, to start our October series, Stauney covers the life of famous mystery author Agatha Christie. Although her life is highly documented, after becoming a celebrated author, she disappeared for 9 days starting one of the largest manhunts in history, and showed up with no memories shortly after. She also traveled immensely with details of her various travels seeping into the detective novels, and remains to this day one of the most ac...

THREE YEARS of More Than A Muse *Annual Trivia*

October 02, 2023 16:15 - 50 minutes

Have you listened to every episode this year? Do you think you can correctly answer a question about every single person? For our *3rd Annual Trivia Episode* Stauney and Sadie go head to head to quiz each other on all of the people we've covered so far this year. We talk about the scandals, the highlights, and our favorites, and attempt to answer every question without getting too mixed up. We also couldn't help ourselves and discuss the Travis and Taylor of it all... because it's all we've b...

How Often Do You Think About the Roman Empire?

September 25, 2023 16:32 - 48 minutes

If you're on TikTok, you've probably come across the trend going around of women asking the men in their lives how often they think about the Roman Empire and being absolutely floored by the frequent occurrences. So, this week, Stauney and Sadie are diving into women's role in the Roman Empire, especially regarding their rights and their artistic roles. We talk about the ancient women artists, how Roman women didn't even have real names, and how misogyny probably seeped down in ways from Rome...

"The Devil Invented Brigitte Bardot"

September 18, 2023 06:00 - 49 minutes

"Dazzling starlet, Bardot reincarnate." Olivia Rodrigo's latest album had us thinking.. what really is the story behind the infamous Bardot? In the world of cinema, few names have left as indelible a mark as Brigitte Bardot's. She was not just an actress; she was an icon—a name that conjures images of sensuality and allure. But Bardot's influence transcended the screen. She was the first woman coined as a "sex kitten," she popularized the bikini and winged eyeliner and was a very popular insp...

Sixties Sex Symbol: 'The Devil Invented Brigitte Bardot'

September 18, 2023 06:00 - 49 minutes

"Dazzling starlet, Bardot reincarnate." Olivia Rodrigo's latest album had us thinking.. what really is the story behind the infamous Bardot? In the world of cinema, few names have left as indelible a mark as Brigitte Bardot's. She was not just an actress; she was an icon—a name that conjures images of sensuality and allure. But Bardot's influence transcended the screen. She was the first woman coined as a "sex kitten," she popularized the bikini and winged eyeliner and was a very popular insp...

"Who Was Mona Lisa?" The Muses Behind Our Most Famous Masterpieces

September 11, 2023 06:00 - 1 hour

In the art world, behind every iconic masterpiece lies a narrative waiting to be discovered. This week, Stauney and Sadie are diving into the faces behind the frames and talking about the world's most famous muses, or the faces in the world's most renowned paintings. From Leonardo's Mona Lisa and her mysterious smile to Degas' hidden history of ballerinas, we'll talk about each of the women who are never named despite how often their faces are seen in the most prominent museums. Join us as we...

Marisol Escobar: Silently Speaking through Sculpture

September 04, 2023 06:00 - 52 minutes

In the world of art history, only a few have made a big impact on how art is seen. Among famous artists, some special ones are often overlooked. This week, Stauney introduces us to Marisol Escobar who navigated artistic landscapes from Paris to New York and Los Angeles and existed in an insurmountable amount of artistic movements. As a child, an early tragedy left her mute for a decade, and as a woman, she grappled with the gendered confines of both feminist and 'boys' club' spheres, choosing...

Silently Speaking through Sculpture: Marisol Escobar

September 04, 2023 06:00 - 52 minutes

In the world of art history, only a few have made a big impact on how art is seen. Among famous artists, some special ones are often overlooked. This week, Stauney introduces us to Marisol Escobar who navigated artistic landscapes from Paris to New York and Los Angeles and existed in an insurmountable amount of artistic movements. As a child, an early tragedy left her mute for a decade, and as a woman, she grappled with the gendered confines of both feminist and 'boys' club' spheres, choosing...