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Ep 4 | Hepeating to HERstory

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Women’s ideas, inventions, and identities have been downplayed throughout history. It is likely you have experienced this feeling at work through a behavior known as repeating.
Hepeating is the idea you called out that was ignored and suddenly credited to a man. This episode gives credit to the contributions of extraordinary women that are unknown.
Guest Sara Given from the Anoka County Historical Society joins the conversation to show how historical research can be used to unearth the hidden influence of women.

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Women’s ideas, inventions, and identities have been downplayed throughout history. It is likely you have experienced this feeling at work through a behavior known as repeating.
Hepeating is the idea you called out that was ignored and suddenly credited to a man. This episode gives credit to the contributions of extraordinary women that are unknown.
Guest Sara Given from the Anoka County Historical Society joins the conversation to show how historical research can be used to unearth the hidden influence of women.

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