EP70: Unladylike Legends: Women Who Refused to Stay in Their Lane
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Summary
Celebrate Women's History Month with Robin and Deborah on The Art of Classiness Podcast! Discover trailblazing women who shattered "ladylike" expectations.
Meet Susanna Salter, America's first woman mayor (1887, Argonia, Kansas). Nominated as a prank by men mocking the temperance movement, she won by a landslide and led competently, proving women could govern without drama, 33 years before suffrage.
Then, sail with Jeanne de Clisson, the fierce Lioness of Brittany. A noblewoman turned pirate after her husband's brutal execution by the French king. She built a "Black Fleet," terrorized the English Channel, and avenged him with ruthless raids, leaving survivors to spread tales of her wrath.
From prank-turned-power to vengeful privateer, these stories highlight rebellion, resilience, and redefining classiness. Laughs, inspiration, and friendship vibes included!
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