The Podcast: Ursula Unfug

Poor Unfortunate Soul


Summary

In this episode we discuss the story of Ursula Unfug, a sex worker who spent time in brothels around the PNW during the 1890s.  Ursula gained notoriety in the 1892 shooting of Thomas Henderson Boyd, editor of the Morning Olympian newspaper and her “secret husband.”  We examine how Ursula was first vilified by the local press, then reluctantly pitied, as a tragic tale of exploitation and abuse emerged during the trial.  Starring special co-host Marissa McGrath!

CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains the topics of domestic violence, miscarriage and suicidal ideation. Listen with care.


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Soundtrack

Poor Unfortunate Souls - The Little Mermaid Live (Queen Latifah!)

Cell Block Tango - Chicago Motion Picture Soundtrack (Catherine Zeta-Jones et al!)


RESOURCES

Everyone deserves relationships free from domestic violence.

If you or someone you know needs help, please call

the National Domestic Violence Hotline:

1-800-799-7233 (1-800-799-SAFE)

Or visit the website THE HOTLINE

for more information:

UNDERSTANDING THE CYCLE OF ABUSE

SEX WORKERS RIGHTS RESOURCE Guide

National Suicide Hotline:

Dial 988


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