In this captivating November episode of Invisible Histories, we dive into the life of Elise Olmstead, a remarkable figure in the history of Seattle, as we chat with local author Rebecca Demarest.
Rebecca unravels the threads of Elise's life, from her beginnings in England to her complex relationship with the notorious Roy Olmstead, exploring her influence in the Prohibition era and her role as a radio station operator. Was she an informant to Prohibition agents, or the brains behind the bootlegging? Or both?
Join us as we discuss Rebecca's journey of research and writing, including her forthcoming historical fiction novel and play that aim to bring Elise's story to life. We delve into the societal challenges faced by women in the early 20th century and how Elise navigated through them with cunning and resilience. This episode is filled with fascinating anecdotes, including Elise's unique approach to her life and relationships, her immigrant experience, and the vibrant settings of Seattle that shaped her narrative. Discover the hidden gems of history that Rebecca has uncovered, and learn how she aims to give voice to those who have been overlooked.
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Credits:
Episode recorded in Edmonds, WA
Edited by Elke Hautala
Cover art: Elise Olmstead in front of a microphone; design by Cari Simson
Music: Hot Club by Giulio Fazio from Uppbeat.io
Cari Simson and Elke Hautala formed Invisible Histories to visually and viscerally connect the public to experiences from the past. Their Invisible Histories podcast unearths diverse local stories and forgotten places. www.invisible-histories.com
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