New Angle: Voice

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Beverly Willis is adding her voice to a new podcast featuring discussions about the lives and careers of female pioneers of American Architecture. Going beyond the scholarship of the award-winning website Pioneering Women of American Architecture, our podcast New Angle: Voice details the struggles and triumphs of six leading women who have personified achievement in a primarily male dominated field.

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  • Artandmuseumlover
    Excellent!
    Love this podcast about women in design and architecture. Well researched and presented. Would appreciate if there were links to books and articles mentioned in the episodes. Well done and thank you!
  • sIsTuff
    Makes me feel good
    Love this podcast, it’s soothing & interesting. I have had zero interest in architecture & enjoy every episode thoroughly. Glad The Kitchen Sisters Presents Podcast (which I highly recommend!) put New Angle eps in their feed for me to fall in love with
  • Learner A.
    Beyond Outstanding Series
    These are podcasts to treasure and listen to more than once. I learn each time I hear them. Thank you to the creators!
  • Dragonlady Gigi
    Excellent history and culture
    Discussion and history of female architects who typically were not appreciated during their lifetimes. Told in an interesting and engaging many through the use of many voices. These are stories that need to be heard and will set an example for young people, especially young women.
  • LizDubs
    Women and design
    Hands down the best podcast on women, design and architecture. Wonderful in-depth storytelling about designers of the 20th century and the struggles and triumphs of women in the field.
  • jkburleson
    New Favorite
    This podcast is pure gold. I listened to all of the episodes (S1 and S2E1) in one day and am re- listening today. Looking forward to many more episodes!
  • eg portland
    More please!
    Love this podcast. Hope more episodes will be coming.
  • Alexmiddel
    I love this podcast
    Wonderful show, and so necessary. Keep making more episodes! Add women landscape architects! Designers of all kinds! Thank you!
  • N. J. Perkins, FIDSA
    Finding Julia Morgan
    Thank you for creating this inspiring account of Morgan’s life and career path! Your work is so important for future generations to understand and appreciate.
  • morgansteinn
    Great!
    I have been looking for a podcast like this for years. Thank You!! Can’t wait for season 2.
  • anticipazione
    Excellent
    Very informative, enjoyable, and well done.
  • Avidreeder
    Hooked and waiting for more!
    Shared with my female architect!
  • MaisieLou
    Love love love.
    As a female architect with my own firm, I am so glad I found this podcast. I’ve learned a lot. I’m emboldened by these women and I love hearing their stories and seeing myself in those stories. They are exceptional and I’m so glad they lit the way and kept on going so that I am able to do what I do. I’m also so inspired to go visit these places and spaces with new stories behind the designs and circumstances surrounding the work these women created. Hope there are more to come!
  • Faith Morrison
    Excellent
    I love this series. We’ll done and informative
  • chicagoanlistener
    Looking forward!
    This is great! Keep going!
  • M3-504
    Excited for more
    Fantastic inaugural episode. I can’t wait to see what y’all do next.
  • Kiddo45
    Excited for more
    Loved the first episode on Julia Morgan. I live in the Bay Area and have always loved her buildings. For a brief while I got to work in one of buildings now located at the UC Botanical Garden.
  • rowyoirboat
    Enlightening
    Loved the episode on Julia Morgan. I had never heard of her. Interesting to learn of intelligent women who fought for their education in that time just like like scientist, Lise Meitner. Both women need to be known. Tell us more of such women.
  • carmen2u
    Living History of Our Forgotten Sisters
    I loved the first episode about Julia Morgan and her instrumental impact on creating safer buildings, with reinforced concrete, in our earthquake-prone California. She was a force of nature and we all benefited from her perseverance. I hadn’t known she was the architect, engineer, contractor, and landscape designer for Heart’s Castle. The detailed stories of her background and her place in architectural history is a gift. I look forward to future episodes of our other forgotten sisters.
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