Podcasts about: Girl Power

These are the podcasts with girls taking the lead as active protagonists in a range of adventures. It’s ok for girls to be angry or sad, to make mistakes and be silly – but most importantly – be in charge of their own story.

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There are 1992 episodes in the Girl Power topic.

These are the latest episodes from the Girl Power topic added to soundcarrot, but be careful, many of these are serialised shows so jumping in at episode 10, for example, could confuse matters.

We'd recommend starting with the first episode of your show of choice, and if you like it, listening from there.

Ruby Payne-Scott — the girl who listened to the stars
14:48 | April 30th, 2018

In the 1940s when Ruby Payne Scott went to university she was the only girl in her class. Back then, you could count the number of female physicists in the entire country on one hand. Ruby was super smart but she struggled to get a job because blokes thought women belonged at home. Not Ruby — she once used a bent coat hanger, some plugs and a few bits and bobs to tune in to the noises of the galaxy — something nobody had ever done before. It’s no wonder she went on to become one of Australia’s most outstanding physicists. Narrated by robotics whiz Marita Cheng.

Edith Cowan — the girl who changed the rules
10:48 | April 23rd, 2018

When Edith Cowan was a girl, her mum died and her father was sentenced to death for murder. She knew hardship … and it drove her to get a better deal for women and children who were then treated like second class citizens.

S1 E8: Underworld
00:17:24 | Season: 1 | Episode: 8 | April 16th, 2018

Banished to the underworld by Specter, Aurela learns her true destiny while Zaita discovers her own legacy.

Nancy Bird-Walton — the girl who loved to fly
16:20 | April 16th, 2018

When she was just four years old, Nancy Bird-Walton already knew what she wanted to do with her life — fly. She saved her pocket money to pay for lessons and her own aeroplane … and before long people were paying her to fly them across the country.

S1 E7: The Ancient City
00:10:22 | Season: 1 | Episode: 7 | April 10th, 2018

Aurela and Zaita reach the lost city of their ancestors, but they’re not there alone!

Billie Jean King’s Story read by Jessica Valenti
April 10th, 2018

Once upon a time, there was a bespectacled girl who loved tennis. She was resourceful and figured out a way to get tennis lessons for free since her family didn’t have a lot of money. When she became a national champion, she began to fight for equal rights within the tennis circuit: equal pay for men AND women. This led to a revolution in the sport, paving the way for future female superstars like Venus and Serena Williams.

Daisy Bindi — the girl who fought for more
16:10 | April 9th, 2018

Daisy Bindi couldn’t understand why her boss paid wages to the white workers, but not to her. She was no different to them. And neither were all the other Aboriginal workers who were being treated like slaves.

S1 E6: River Crossing
00:13:29 | Season: 1 | Episode: 6 | April 3rd, 2018

Pursued by Specter and forced to make a dangerous river crossing, Aurela and Zaita learn a surprising secret, and a heartbreaking lesson about sacrifice.




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