
13 - WOMEN AND CHILDREN FIRST, AND TREAT DEPRESSION WITH EGG
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Is 13 lucky or unlucky? We honestly don’t know. In this episode Sarah deep dives all the way to the ocean floor to talk about the Titanic and the origins of ‘women and children first.’ Chris talks about her time on a cruise ship and turns out Sarah is mortally afraid of the underside of ships. Chris shares a story from the 20’s about the best way to treat depression in women, and it’s as productive and weird as you imagine.
Sarah’s article is from The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Monday 22nd April 1912, page 8 - The Women of the Titanic.
Sarah’s ad is from The Mercury (Hobart, 1860-1954), 9th February 1929, page 5 - “WHAT WOMEN IN THEIR FORTIES NEED.
She also referenced this article from The Guardian, this article from the SMH and the Titanic Wikipedia page.
Chris’s article is from The Australian Women’s Mirror, 22nd March 1927, page 30 - The “Off-colour” Feeling by Janine Jouet.
Episode mastered by Tim Duck at Versed Productions
Music by Yossif Kay
Artwork by Century Comedy.
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