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  • Episode 8: So Beautifully Preserved at Harvard (Season Finale)
    Jul 25 2025

    It’s 1914: Belle da Costa Greene pens a moving letter to Eleanor Elkins Widener, still grieving the loss of her son—Harvard graduate and passionate bibliophile Harry Elkins Widener—who perished on the Titanic. This tragedy would inspire the creation of the Harry Elkins Widener Memorial Library at Harvard. Today, Anne-Marie is asked to lead a bold new public engagement initiative at Widener Library, echoing Belle’s mission to open doors and break barriers. Joined by Harvard’s University Librarian Martha Whitehead, Anne-Marie reflects on legacy, transformation, and what it means to “boss like Belle” while making history in real time.


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    52 Min.
  • Bonus Episode: Behind the Scenes of Harvard's Widener Library with Peter Accardo
    May 21 2025

    Ever wondered about the stories hidden behind the walls of Harvard’s iconic Widener Library? In this special bonus episode, I take you inside Widener on my very first day as Director of the Public Engagement Project. Joining me is Peter Accardo, a true walking encyclopedia of Harvard history and Curator of the Harry Elkins Widener Collection. We explore the building’s fascinating origin story, its ties to the Titanic, Belle da Costa Greene’s surprising connections, and even an attempted Gutenberg Bible heist!

    Whether you're a history lover, a library enthusiast, or just curious about how we make exclusive spaces more inclusive, this episode offers a rare peek into the past—and a look at an exciting future. Join us for reflections, revelations, and a little librarian lore.

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    38 Min.
  • Episode 7: Appalled by the Avalanche
    Apr 10 2025

    It’s 1938: Belle stands on the brink of becoming a fellow of the Medieval Academy of America amidst stiff competition from male Ivy League professors. Inspired by her appointment, Anne-Marie Eze embraces her identity as a medievalist. She speaks with Lisa Fagin Davis, Executive Director of the Medieval Academy of America, and Nahir Otaño Gracia of the Medievalists of Color, uncovering the collaboration and tensions that shaped Belle’s new legacy as the patron saint of diversity in medieval studies. Together with co-host Rachael Lowell Ellison, Anne-Marie delves into the power of representation and breaking the mold in professional arenas.


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    1 Std. und 11 Min.
  • Episode 6: The Cleverest Girl I Know
    Feb 18 2025

    It's 1912: Belle makes headlines for challenging traditional gender roles through her high-profile career and bold fashion choices. Over a century later, Anne-Marie Eze draws inspiration from Belle's stereotype-defying leadership. Exploring Belle's strategic personal branding, she connects with Angela Pitter, a digital marketing expert, and hair stylist Deidre Stubbs to reinvent her professional image. Together, they uncover how Belle's legacy empowers contemporary career women, especially those of color, to confidently navigate their paths with authenticity.

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    39 Min.
  • Bonus Episode: Leading in the New Abnormal with Rachael Lowell Ellison
    Jan 7 2025

    Isn't it amazing how my co-host, @Rachael Lowell Ellison, interprets Belle's leadership style through a modern lens, making it practical and applicable for you? In this engaging bonus episode, I switch things up by interviewing Rachael, delving into her journey as an executive coach and leadership expert. We explore her innovative SHIFT framework and the art of self-regulation, both essential for today's leaders. Whether you're navigating complex work environments or seeking self-improvement, this conversation is a goldmine of inspiration and actionable advice. Join us for a blend of personal stories and professional insights—and don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more enriching discussions!

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    31 Min.
  • Episode 5: A Club of Women
    Dec 17 2024

    It's 1944: Belle co-founds the Hroswitha Club, a society for women bibliophiles, in response to exclusion from the men-only Grolier Club. Inspired by Belle’s vision, Anne-Marie seeks out Black women library directors, speaking with Rhonda Evans and Petrina Jackson, who lead the libraries at the New York Botanical Garden and Harvard Radcliffe Institute. Together, they explore themes of influence, community-building, and the experiences of Black women, past and present, navigating a predominantly white profession.

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    50 Min.
  • Bonus Episode: The Ballad of Belle da Costa Greene with Big Piph
    Nov 26 2024

    Do you love the theme music for the Boss Like Belle podcast? You're in for a treat!

    Dive into the full version of the rap, "The Ballad of Belle da Costa Greene," and discover the fascinating origin story behind its creation.

    Join us for an exclusive conversation with emcee Big Piph and your host, Anne-Marie Eze. Learn about the inspiration, thoughts, and artistic process that went into crafting this unique musical tribute. Whether you're a fan of hip-hop, history, or just great storytelling, this episode is a must-listen!

    Hit play and immerse yourself in the world of Belle da Costa Greene through powerful lyrics and engaging dialogue.

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    27 Min.
  • Episode 4: Impossible to Leave Germany
    Nov 21 2024

    It's 1937: Belle defies the Nazi regime by attempting to rescue Otto Homburger, an art historian labeled "non-Aryan" because of his Jewish ancestry. Today, Anne-Marie reconnects with Binalakshmi Nepram, a women’s rights and disarmament activist exiled from India, whom she hosted at Harvard through the Scholars at Risk Program—a global organization inspired by Belle’s fearless actions. Together they explore leadership, courage, and social justice, examining Belle’s legacy in the ongoing fight for human rights and academic freedom.

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    38 Min.