An Interview with Helen Pugh

An Interview with Helen Pugh

Women have often been left on the sidelines or out of historical accounts all together. When it comes to accounts about the Inca, the situation is very much the same. However, Helen Pugh has worked to change that. Helen is the author of Intrepid Dudettes of the Inca Empire and her book explores various women throughout the time and space within the Inca Empire. In this episode, I sit down with Helen to discuss her book and the women who lived through incredible events.

Interested in Helen's work? Here is a link to her webpage and Amazon Page

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Intro/Exit music by: Kalx aka Kaliran: Andean Lounge, Scream of the Devil

Transition music by: Kike Pinto

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