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Marion Donovan & Louisa May Alcott: Female Heroines, Inventors, and Spinsters

2022/3/28
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Jordan Redwine is back on the mic for the ultimate podcast celebration - Women's History Month! Melissa kicks off the show by introducing Marion Donovan, a 1950s entrepreneur who invented the disposable diaper. Jordan introduces Louisa May Alcott, the legendary author of the famous novel *Little Women *+ so much more!

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SHOW NOTES

In this episode, we talk about:

  • Jordan's podcast A Novel Adaptation + Melissa's guest feature
  • Two terrible wines that require no further introduction
  • A potential Mimosa Sisterhood book club?
  • Marion Donovan, the unknown inventor of the disposable diaper
  • 1950s women giving up their professional careers to become housewives
  • The horrors of the original cloth diaper
  • The rejection of Marion's genius invention due to sexism and misogyny
  • Louisa May Alcott, a successful female author during the 1800s
  • Growing up in a commune as an abolitionist and helping out with the underground railroad
  • Louisa's famous novel Little Women and the 2019 adaptation by Greta Gerwig
  • Experiencing bouts of depression and being labeled a "spinster"

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