The Woman He Thought Should Rule The World

Ep. 102: I Choose to Submit

9 min · 20. Nov. 2025
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On episode two of The Woman He Thought Should Rule the World, David Villaseñor explains a more wild side of William Moulton Marston. That wild side being his fascination with bondage that also served as his sexual fetish. And how it was showcased very frequently in early Wonder Woman comics. Yet, that may be something that made Wonder Woman great. Sticks and stones may break your bones but this episode should definitely excite you.    If you liked this episode, make sure to give it a good review and positive rating on Apple Podcasts.

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Introducing The Woman He Thought Should Rule the World

A look at how one man's eccentricity influenced an iconic hero.   Wonder Woman is one of the biggest names from DC comics, and the face of female superheroes. Yet, many people don't analyze her stories to the same extent they do for Batman or Superman. And many people don't acknowledge the influence from her creator, William Moulton Marston.   I am David Villaseñor and in this podcast, we will look at the eccentric life of William Moulton Marston, the creator of Wonder Woman, and discuss how the fascinating aspects of his life shaped Wonder Woman's character and stories. From his views on feminism, his hand in creating the lie detector, and fascination with bondage, this man has had an interesting life.   The first three episodes premiere this November on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.  This is a podcast made by David Villaseñor from Villaseñor Productions.

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