When Women Walked

Fire and Freedom

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They were enslaved, outnumbered, and written off by the world — and they won anyway. This episode tells the story of the Haitian Revolution, one of the most successful slave revolts in history, and the fierce, defiant people who helped burn empires to the ground and birth a nation. But freedom came with a price — literally. Learn how France and the United States weaponized debt and isolation to punish Haiti for daring to be free, and why that stranglehold still echoes today.

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Brigid's Sacred Flame

Long before Ireland was filled with stone churches and monasteries, stories were told of a woman whose power felt almost otherworldly. Brigid of Kildare lived in the fifth century, at the crossroads of Celtic tradition and early Christianity, and her life became legend. She fed the poor, challenged kings, founded one of Ireland’s most influential monasteries, and created spaces where women could lead in a world that rarely allowed it. In this episode of When Women Walked, we explore the life and legacy of one of Ireland’s most beloved saints. From the famous miracle of her expanding cloak to the eternal flame kept burning in her honor at Kildare, Brigid’s story reveals how faith, folklore, and fierce compassion shaped a woman whose influence has lasted more than fifteen centuries. Sometimes the women who change history are the ones who simply refuse to let the flame go out.

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