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audio
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Film Interviews
TV & Film
Finally, a podcast that studies, analyzes and celebrates women in TV. Thousands of comedies, variety shows and dramas have aired, yet the presence of strong women – both in front of and behind the camera - is an experience we need to understand better and embrace.

With an eye to aligning the leadership lesson, time capsule observation or fascinating backstory of a show’s success or failure, my goal of Advanced TV Herstory is to connect the treasures of the past to the great potential of today’s TV and online platforms. Tomorrow’s success is rooted in understanding what has come before us. So gear up for a little sociology, economics, strategy, storytelling and fun.
Country Of Origin |
USA
Produced In |
Chicago, IL
Premiere Date |
2015-06-24
Related Hashtags |
#feminism
#Oscars
#TVHerstory
Frequency |
Weekly
Explicit |
No

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146 Available Episodes (147 Total)Average duration: 00:34:39
Apr 17 | 00:40:17
A Look at TV Sitcom Very Special Episodes Featuring Author/Historian Lee Gambin - Part 2
Apr 06 | 00:34:10
A Look at TV Sitcom Very Special Episodes Featuring Author/Historian Lee Gambin - Part 1
Mar 22 | 00:16:16
Can ChatGPT Find the Essential Story in Oprah’s “The Women of Brewster Place”?
Feb 15 | 00:23:17
Jackie O, Michelle O, and a Backstairs Diary
Jan 25 | 00:30:17
2022 In Memoriam, Part 2
Jan 06 | 00:18:30
In Memoriam: TV's Broadway and Music Women (part 1)
Dec 12 | 00:44:48
Kids' TV Pioneers Shari Lewis and Lambchop featuring Mallory Lewis
Nov 28 | 00:29:28
In Memoriam: Angela Lansbury / MSW
Aug 25 | 00:13:35
Year 7: A Brief State of the Podcast
Jun 19 | 00:30:24
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