ILL REPUTE! with Sovereign Syre & Ela Darling
A podcast by Sovereign Syre and Ela Darling
99 Episodes
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Pocahontas: Conquest and Empire
Published: 17/12/2018 -
Bonnie Parker: Class Conflict and True Romance
Published: 9/11/2018 -
Alice: Memoirs of a Barbary Coast Prostitute
Published: 2/11/2018 -
Tanya Harding, Part 2: Femininity and the Olympic Athlete
Published: 20/10/2018 -
Tonya Harding, Part 1: Femininity and the Olympic Athlete
Published: 16/10/2018 -
Marsha P. Johnson, Part 2: The woman who threw the first stone at Stonewall
Published: 4/10/2018 -
Marsha P. Johnson: The first woman to throw a stone at Stonewall
Published: 2/10/2018 -
Sally Horner, Part 2: Vladimir Nabokov and the Real Lolita
Published: 27/09/2018 -
Sally Horner, Part 1: Vladimir Nabokov and the Real Lolita
Published: 25/09/2018 -
Maya Angelou, Part 2: Every saint has a past, and every sinner has a future.
Published: 20/09/2018 -
Maya Angelou, Part 1: Every saint has a past, and every sinner has a future.
Published: 18/09/2018 -
Madame Tallien Pt.2: From Prisoner of the French Revolution to Icon
Published: 13/09/2018 -
Madame Tallien Pt. 1: A Quick and Dirty History of the French Revolution and the Birth of Madame Tallien
Published: 11/09/2018 -
Caliban and the Witch: Were the witch trials a product of capitalism?
Published: 4/09/2018 -
Empress Theodora: The harlot that became a saint!
Published: 14/08/2018 -
Marie-Joseph dite Angelique: The slave that set fire to Montreal!
Published: 7/08/2018 -
Lizzie Lape: The Madame who married eight times!
Published: 7/08/2018 -
Jeanne Baret: The first woman to circumnavigate the globe...disguised as a man!
Published: 7/08/2018 -
La Malinche: hero or harlot, war bride or traitor?
Published: 1/01/2018
Writer and comedian Sovereign Syre teams up with VR innovator and former librarian Ela Darling to chronicle the lives of women and gender nonconformists that got a bad rap. Whether they were pioneers in male dominated fields, criminal masterminds, or just epic sl*ts, we here at ILL REPUTE! support women's rights, but more importantly we support women's wrongs.