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Womanica

Maritime Madams: Gloria Hollister

Womanica

Acast Creative Studios

History, Society & Culture, Education

4.3920 Ratings

🗓️ 29 July 2025

⏱️ 7 minutes

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Summary

Gloria Hollister (1900-1988) was a marine scientist, conservationist and explorer who made record-breaking dives in a deep-sea submersible called the Bathysphere.

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This month, we're talking about Maritime Madams. Whether through scientific study, aquatic exploration, or legendary prowess, they harnessed the power of the bodies of waters that cover our earth. 

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Hello, from Wonder Media Network, I'm Jenny Kaplan, and this is Womanica. This month we're talking about maritime madams,

1:26.5

whether through scientific study, aquatic exploration, or legendary prowess.

1:30.9

These women harness the power of the bodies of water that cover our earth.

1:37.0

20 feet, 40 feet.

1:39.0

It's the summer of 1930.

1:41.0

A woman named Gloria sits in a steel sphere as it lowers deeper and deeper into the ocean.

1:46.0

A hundred feet, 200 feet, then 300.

1:50.0

Finally, the sphere stops.

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