Women are making history all around us — every single day. And in honor of Women’s History Month, we asked JJ Ramberg, co-founder of podcast discovery app Goodpods, to put together a podcast playlist to celebrate a few remarkable women who have made history and helped propel us forward.
Check out Ramberg’s picks below. You can find and listen to this whole list here.
The History Chicks: Jane Addams (2:25 min)
If you’ve got a long car ride up ahead, this episode goes into a deep dive into the life of Jane Addams, known as the “Mother of Social Work,” who went on to win the Nobel Peace Prize. Hosts Beckett Graham and Susan Vollenweider take turns telling the story while throwing in their perspective along the way.
American Innovations: The Birth Control Pill. But Can It Be Done? (44 minutes)
Creating a birth control pill was a dream of Margaret Sanger’s. She had dedicated her life to legalizing birth control (knowingly breaking the law along the way). In her 70’s, after accomplishing so much, she still wanted to find a “magic pill” that could be used as a contraceptive. This episode chronicles how Sanger turned this idea into a reality.
Farnoosh talks all things money in this podcast and in honor of Women’s History Month, she dedicated this episode to important themes and financial decisions that touch all our lives.
What’s Her Name: The Exile Stefania Turkevych (34 min)









