Ladies, First

There is so much more to the elite sorority of first ladies than fashion and state dinners. The Ladies, First podcast mini-series takes an informative, and entertaining look at our first ladies’ legacies and how their leadership has shaped our nation and the international community.
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Jul 12, 2018
Listen to the podcast: Ep. 11 The Controversies of Julia Gardiner Tyler.

Ep. 11 The Controversies of Julia Gardiner Tyler

Hosted by: Natalie Gonnella-Platts

The media loved airing Julia Gardiner Tyler’s dirty laundry and after leaving the White House she fought to reclaim her title of first lady. Dr. Christopher Leahy and his wife and fellow historian, Sharon Williams Leahy, spoke with us about one of America’s most vivacious and strong-minded first ladies.

Jun 21, 2018
Listen to the podcast: Ep. 10 Clementine Churchill: The Woman Behind the “British Bulldog”.

Ep. 10 Clementine Churchill: The Woman Behind the “British Bulldog”

Hosted by: Natalie Gonnella-Platts

Sir Winston Churchill remains one of the most well-known world leaders, but few realize the impact his wife had on his political career. Clementine Churchill both tamed and empowered the “British Bulldog”. We spoke with Sonia Purnell, author of Clementine: The Life of Mrs. Winston Churchill, to understand Clementine’s leadership and legacy.

Jun 7, 2018
Listen to the podcast: Ep. 9 Service Above Self– The Leadership of Barbara Bush.

Ep. 9 Service Above Self– The Leadership of Barbara Bush

Hosted by: Natalie Gonnella-Platts

Barbara Bush’s dedication to faith, family, and friends captured the hearts of Americans. We sat down for a conversation with her daughter, Doro Bush Koch, to celebrate a first lady and family matriarch who had an unwavering devotion to the United States and a commitment to service over self.

May 21, 2018
Listen to the podcast: Ep. 8 The Celebrity Status of a First Lady.

Ep. 8 The Celebrity Status of a First Lady

Hosted by: Natalie Gonnella-Platts

When Frances Clara Folsom married President Stephen Grover Cleveland on June 2nd, 1886, the media descended upon Washington. Frances garnered attention and scrutiny that no first family had seen before. A few years later, Edith Roosevelt, with six-children in tow, drew the line between her private and public life. We chatted with White House Historical Association Senior Historian Dr. Matthew Costello to understand the evolution of public intrigue around first spouses.

May 7, 2018
Listen to the podcast: Ep. 7: Dolley Madison, The Political Genius.

Ep. 7: Dolley Madison, The Political Genius

Hosted by: Natalie Gonnella-Platts

Bridging political divides, Dolley Madison and her fellow political spouses taught our politicians a thing or two about civility, manners, and the art of conversation. We chatted with Massachusetts Historical Society President Dr. Catherine Allgor about our early first ladies, in particular, Dolley Madison. 

Apr 16, 2018
Listen to the podcast: Ep. 6: The Power of Collaboration.

Ep. 6: The Power of Collaboration

Hosted by: Natalie Gonnella-Platts

The community of first ladies may be small, but it is powerful. The women who make up this group understand its uniqueness and collaborate to amplify critical issues. We revisited conversations with Michelle Obama, Laura Bush, and Cherie Blair to explore how first ladies work together to draw attention to vulnerable populations.

Apr 2, 2018
Listen to the podcast: Ep. 5: From Galas to Garden Parties: The White House Social Scene.

Ep. 5: From Galas to Garden Parties: The White House Social Scene

Hosted by: Natalie Gonnella-Platts

Easter Egg Rolls, picnics, and dinners at the White House may not sound like urgent matters, but they are opportunities to reach across the aisle and build relationships thanks to the influence of first ladies. We chatted with co-author of Treating People Well and former White House Social Secretary Lea Berman about our nation's most well-known hostesses. 

Mar 19, 2018
Listen to the podcast: Ep. 4: Laura Bush and the Policy of Compassion.

Ep. 4: Laura Bush and the Policy of Compassion

Hosted by: Natalie Gonnella-Platts

On Sept. 11, 2001 the United States was forever changed. It marked the beginning of a new chapter for the presidency and American history. The public eye turned to Afghanistan and Laura Bush used her voice to be an advocate for those who were silenced. We sat down with Mrs. Laura Bush to learn more about her commitment to improving the lives of others. 

Mar 19, 2018
Listen to the podcast: Ep. 3: Jackie Kennedy and the Art of Soft Power.

Ep. 3: Jackie Kennedy and the Art of Soft Power

Hosted by: Natalie Gonnella-Platts

While Jacqueline Kennedy is credited with changing the fashion industry, she also modernized the Office of First Lady. If we look beyond the fashion headlines and extravagant events, we find that Jackie used soft power to influence and advance policy. We chatted with Dr. Elizabeth Natalle, author of Jacqueline Kennedy and the Architecture of First Lady Diplomacy to learn more about Jackie's use of soft power.

Mar 5, 2018
Listen to the podcast: Ep. 2: Hollywood and Florence Harding’s Legacy.

Ep. 2: Hollywood and Florence Harding’s Legacy

Hosted by: Natalie Gonnella-Platts

When most people think of first ladies who were activists, they look to women like Eleanor Roosevelt, Laura Bush, and Michelle Obama. But, women like Florence Harding, Nellie Taft, and Ellen Wilson warrant greater attention for how they challenged the status quo. We spoke with Dr. Katherine Sibley, author of First Lady Florence Harding: Behind the Tragedy and Controversyabout how the early 20th century first ladies paved the way for those to follow.

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