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  1. 13 de feb. de 2021 · UNLADYLIKE2020 is a series of 26 short films and a one-hour documentary profiling diverse and little-known American women from the turn of the 20th century, and contemporary women who follow in their footsteps. Winner of the 2020 Women Transforming Media award, the series premiered on PBS’s American Masters in honor of the centennial of women ...

  2. Unladylike sounds like… the realization that it’s not just you, the comfort of knowing you’re not crazy, and the joy of not laughing at unfunny men. Blending unforgettable storytelling, fact-finding and shameless advice, Unladylike explores what it really takes to choose your choices – big or small, public or private, inside or out.

  3. Find every Unladylike podcast episode, complete with source lists and guest info. 0. Skip to Content listen Open Menu Close Menu. listen Open Menu Close Menu. listen Advice, Deep Dives She & She LLC 12/12/23 Advice, Deep Dives She & She LLC 12/12/23. ep. 219: American Girl Dollcore How did a ...

  4. From the moment we went live in 2023, Unlady Like Co. has been offering customers some uniquely designed apparel. What started as custom request art in 2019 slowly turned to branching out to branding our own name and designs. Our brand encourages local manufacturing and the use of recycled materials whenever possible, and works hard to keep ...

  5. Find 9 different ways to say UNLADYLIKE, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  6. Lili‘uokalani was born Lydia Liliʻu Loloku Walania Wewehi Kamakaʻeha on September 2, 1838, at the base of “the punchbowl,” an extinct volcano near Honolulu, to a family of high chiefs and advisers to the king. Following Hawaiian tradition, she was raised by parents of higher rank than her own. IN HISTORY - 1840. 1840s.

  7. Nicole Cardoza debunks the default male magician and reclaims the power of suspending disbelief on Unladylike ep. 235, Black Girl Magician. Highlights include: spiritual appropriation, a lifehack from the Queen of Coins, sexist POCKETS and America’s first Black female magician (Ellen Armstrong).