Become a Paid Subscriber: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/andreaandersin/subscribe Queens of the Mines is a women’s history podcast. Season 3 features inspiring, gallant, even audacious stories of REAL 19th Century women from the Wild West. Season 2 features women from California history while Season 1 Tells stories of women from California’s Gold Rush. Until recently, historians and the p... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 57 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Category | History |
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this week, I am posting an old episode that was subscription only. I’m sorry. I caught the ‘vid. Back to regular programming next week! more
Welcome back to Queens of the Mines. This is Season 4. Yosemite. more
“This is Queens of the Mines, where we discuss untold stories from the twisted roots of California. Today, we’ll be talking about Indian Boarding Schools in the US and California. We are in a time where historians and the public are no longer dismiss... more
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One of if not my favorite podcast. Andrea Anderson knocks it out of the Golden California Ballpark with this one. You go kitten
Thanks for providing a new perspective on Gold Rush history! So much of the stories told are male and white. Great storytelling and easy to follow. Plus hosted by a hometown hero!
Fantastic storytelling and Andreas voice is super soothing to boot! Getting a little ASMR with my history lessons.
Listened to this entire podcast twice and really enjoyed it. 👍👍 more
This is my favorite podcast. I can’t wait for the next episode.
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