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Episodes: 93
Frequency: Monthly
Rating: 4.8/5.0
Estimated listeners: 1k-10k
Gender skew: Female
Location: USA
YouTube: 3.0k subscribers
Instagram: 429 followers
susan@deadladiesshow.com
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Susan Stone - Producer, creator, and editor of The Dead Ladies Show podcast; presents and produces episodes including scene-setting introductions. Serves as host/producer on recent episode narratives.
Katy Derbyshire - Co-founder of The Dead Ladies Show; appears in episodes as a co-presenter to introduce and set context for featured women’s lives and legacy.
Florian Duijsens - Co-founder of The Dead Ladies Show; presents stories of featured women and helps frame the historical/cultural significance for listeners.
Una Marson - Legacy In Writing/journalism And Anti-racism/sexism Themes
Episode 89 - Alice Guy
May 27, 2026
In this episode, we meet Alice Guy, a woman of filmmaking firsts. She was truly inspired by the moving image in its earliest form, and her innovations changed film and entertainment forever. She became the first filmmaker to incorporate narrative, certainly the first woman director, and probably the only one until 1906. After moving to the US, she was then the first woman to own a studio, in the pre-Hollywood moviemaking hub of Flushing, New York. Few of her films have survived, but her leg...
Episode 88 - Una Marson
April 21, 2026
Episode 88: Una Marson In this episode, we meet Una Marson, a Jamaican writer, journalist, and radio producer, who shared her talents and voice in poetry, plays, and on the BBC, after her ambition took her to London in the 1930s. She described as the first Black feminist to speak out against racism and sexism in Britain. We know little about her life post-1945, when she returned to Jamaica and continued writing poetry and fighting discrimination – but a recent rediscovery in the UK has led...
Episode 87: F. Tennyson Jesse
March 23, 2026
We kick off Season Nine of the podcast by meeting a woman who could be called the godmother of true crime. Producer/host Susan Stone tells the story of F. Tennyson Jesse, an English journalist, criminologist, and writer. The daughter of a vicar who dragged the family around the British empire, she trained as a painter before moving to London in 1911. Journalism beckoned, but she was not put off by losing the use of her right hand in a plane accident, learning to type left-handed. Known as ...
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