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The Not Old - Better Show

Shattering Ceilings, Shaping a Nation: The Frances Perkins Story with Stephanie Dray on The Not Old Better Show

The Not Old - Better Show

Paul Vogelzang

Health & Fitness, Society & Culture

4.7107 Ratings

🗓️ 2 May 2024

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Shattering Ceilings, Shaping a Nation: The Frances Perkins Story with Stephanie Dray on The Not Old Better Show

The Not Old Better Show, Art of Living Interview Series

Welcome to The Not Old Better Show, Art of Living Interview Series on radio and podcast, sponsored by TalkSpace. Our episode is where history and the present converge to inspire, inform, and ignite our audience. Today, we're embarking on a journey through time, guided by the  New York Times Bestselling author, Stephanie Dray, a master of historical fiction who brings to life the stories of women whose legacies have sculpted our world.

In this episode, we delve deep into the heart of early 20th-century America with Stephanie Dray's latest tour de force, which is available at Apple Books, "Becoming Madam Secretary." This riveting novel chronicles the real life of Frances Perkins, a woman of indomitable spirit and intellect, who shattered glass ceilings to become the first female Cabinet member in U.S. history, serving as Secretary of Labor under President Franklin D. Roosevelt.

Raised on tales of revolutionary ancestors, Perkins' journey from the tenements of New York City's Hell's Kitchen to the corridors of power in Washington, D.C., is a testament to her unwavering determination to enact change. Through Dray's meticulous research and compelling narrative, we witness Perkins navigating a world dominated by men, her life intertwined with figures like Sinclair Lewis and Eleanor Roosevelt, and her pivotal role in shaping policies that remain cornerstones of American society, such as social security and labor rights.

But "Becoming Madam Secretary" is more than a chronicle of political achievement; it's a story of personal sacrifice, love, loss, and the balance between public service and private life in times of national crisis. It's a tale that resonates profoundly with our audience, reminding us of the enduring impact of perseverance, vision, and the courage to challenge the status quo.

Join us for an enlightening conversation with NYT best-selling author Stephanie Dray, as we explore the depths of Frances Perkins' legacy, the challenges of bringing historical figures to life, and the lessons their stories hold for us today. This is not just history; it's inspiration for living our best lives, understanding the power of resilience, and the importance of contributing to a world that future generations will inherit.

Prepare to be captivated by the story of a woman who dared to dream, fight, and pave the way for a better tomorrow. This is Th

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Not Old Better Show, the show covering all things health, wellness, culture, and more.

0:06.0

The show for all of us who aren't old were better.

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Each week we'll interview superstars, experts, and ordinary people doing extraordinary things, all related to

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this wonderful experience of getting better, not older. Now here's your host, the award-winning

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Paul Vogel-Zang.

0:24.0

Welcome to the Not Old Better Show,

0:26.1

Art of Living Interview Series on radio and podcast.

0:29.6

I'm Paul Vogel-Zang.

0:30.8

Today's episode is sponsored by Talk Space, part of our May Mental Health Awareness

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Month.

0:38.0

Today we are going to be talking to author Stephanie Dre about her new book Becoming Madam Secretary.

0:44.4

Today's episode is Where History and the present converge to inspire, inform, and

0:49.6

ignite our audience. We are embarking on a journey through time, guided by New York

0:54.9

Times best-selling author Stephanie Dre, a master of historical fiction who

1:00.0

brings to life the stories of women whose legacies have sculpted our world.

1:05.4

Of early 20th century America with Stephanie Trey's latest tour of force, which is available

1:11.4

at Apple Books titled Becoming Madam Secretary.

1:14.9

This riveting novel chronicles the real life of Francis Perkins, a woman of indomitable

1:20.8

spirit and intellect who shattered glass ceilings to become the first female cabinet member in

1:26.9

U.S. history serving as Secretary of Labor under President Franklin D Roosevelt, raised on tales of revolutionary ancestors.

1:35.5

Perkins's journey from the tenements of New York City's Hell's Kitchen to the corridors of power

1:40.4

in Washington, D.C. is a testament to her unwavering determination to enact change.

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