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The Room of One's Own Episode

Babe Cave by Babe Cave

Mar 4, 202634:04Society & Culture

Virginia Woolf published A Room of One's Own in 1929. Nearly 100 years later, the questions she raised — about money, creative freedom, and a woman's right to write — are still the questions women writers are asking. In...

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The Room of One's Own Episode is an episode from Babe Cave by Babe Cave. Virginia Woolf published A Room of One's Own in 1929. Nearly 100 years later, the questions she raised — about money, creative freedom, and a woman's right to write —...

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Published Mar 4, 2026, 34:04 long, audio available.

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Virginia Woolf published A Room of One's Own in 1929. Nearly 100 years later, the questions she raised — about money, creative freedom, and a woman's right to write — are still the questions women writers are asking. In this solo Women's History Month episode, Amanda Polick takes a deep dive into the essay that inspired the name Babe Cave itself, and unpacks why its central argument is just as urgent in 2026 as it was when Woolf delivered it as a lecture at Cambridge in 1928. In this episode, you'll discover: The story of Shakespeare's hypothetical sister — and why Woolf believed she lives on in every woman who hasn't written her story yet The history of women writing anonymously, and what it means to put your name on your work today Why Aphra Behn — the first English woman to earn her living by writing — deserves your attention (and probably a few flowers) How financial independence and creative freedom have always been the same conversation Why the restrictions facing women writers in 2026 are just as real as 100 years ago, even if they look completely different Perfect for: Women writers, aspiring authors, anyone who has a story they've been afraid to claim, readers of Virginia Woolf, and anyone who needs someone to tell them to keep going. Shownotes: Newsletter: Weekly insights on writing and creativity Connect: Instagram @amandapolick | amandapolick.com Work with Amanda: Book your Golden Hour Call here

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Published Mar 4, 2026 and 34:04 long