Mar 10 2025 16 mins
This episode of the Sendy Mom podcast explores the life and legacy of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, a pivotal figure in the women's rights movement. The host, Becky Brouwer, delves into Stanton's early life, her challenges against societal norms, her friendship with Susan B. Anthony, and her relentless fight for women's rights, including suffrage and education. The conversation also touches on the importance of resilience in parenting and the lasting impact of Stanton's work on future generations.
What you’ll Hear:
- Parenting with Resilience – Teach children independence and problem-solving by allowing them to navigate challenges on their own.
- Courage to Stand for What’s Right – Elizabeth Cady Stanton boldly fought for women’s rights, even when it was unpopular.
- The Power of Friendship & Advocacy – Her partnership with Susan B. Anthony strengthened the women’s suffrage movement despite challenges.
- The Long Game of Change – True change takes time. Stanton never saw women gain the right to vote, but her work laid the foundation for the 19th Amendment.
- The Influence of Mothers – A mother’s words and values shape the next generation, even when the results aren’t immediately visible.
- The Solitude of Self – Stanton believed in self-reliance and personal responsibility, a principle that applies to both parenting and personal growth.
- Legacy of Courage – “The best protection any woman can have is courage.” Her example reminds us to stand firm in our convictions.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to Elizabeth Cady Stanton
02:50 Early Life and Influences
05:30 Challenging Societal Norms
08:15 Friendship with Susan B. Anthony
11:26 The Fight for Women's Rights
14:10 Parenting and Resilience
15:05 Conclusion and Legacy
16:07 Outro with music and words 3-7-25.mp3
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