New York Guide: Advice for Women in the 1930s Versus Today

New York Guide: Advice for Women in the 1930s Versus Today

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In the last episode, we talked about how the Great Depression had positives for many women. Because of the financial crisis, people were putting off marriage and single women were going to work, and living and traveling independently for the first time. They needed advice, and 1930s author Marjorie Hillis became their celebrated guru to the single girl. In this episode, I continue my conversation with Joanna Scutts, who just published a book on Marjorie’s life titled: “The Extra Woman: How Marjorie Hillis Led a Generation of Women to Live Alone and Like It.” Today, we’re sharing some New York travel advice — what women would have heard in the 1930s, and then some updates based on Joanna’s recommendations. Enter to win a copy of Joanna’s book before January 10, 2018, by going to postcardacademy.co/extra-woman If you enjoy this episode, please subscribe and forward this show to a friend. If you’re feeling especially kind, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. This helps people discover the show. 🤗 For more insider travel tips, visit postcardacademy.co Instagram, Twitter, Facebook

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