[NAKED Podcast] Women Who Have Made & Are Making History

Women have shaped history in ways that are impossible to ignore—yet too often, their contributions don’t get the recognition they deserve. In this episode of NAKED Questions, we celebrate the women who have changed the world and the ones who have shaped our own lives. Ana highlights the courage of Rosa Parks, the brilliance of Marie Curie, and the groundbreaking work of Dr. Eva Ramón Gallegos in cancer research. Meanwhile, Fernanda brings up the artistic genius of Frida Kahlo and the fearless activism of Dolores Huerta. These women didn’t just exist in history books—they redefined them.

But inspiration isn’t just found in the famous. Ana and Fer also talk about the women who have directly impacted their lives—mentors, mothers, family members, and friends who showed them strength, resilience, and the power of standing up for what they believe in. Sometimes, the most powerful role models aren’t the ones with global fame, but the ones who shape our everyday world.

The truth is, women’s influence is everywhere. Whether it’s in science, art, activism, or even the quiet moments of everyday life, women have been breaking barriers and making history for centuries. And yet, in so many ways, society still struggles to give them the recognition and opportunities they deserve. So, how do we continue to amplify these voices? How do we ensure that the next generation of women can see themselves in these stories and know they, too, can change the world?

This conversation is a tribute to the women who inspire us, challenge us, and pave the way for a better future. Join us as we celebrate them, because their stories deserve to be heard. Who are the women who have shaped your life? Tune in to the full episode now.

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