This episode covers the story of Pearl Hart, a notorious stagecoach robber of the Old West, and the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens. Hosts Georgia Hardstark and Karen Kilgariff discuss Hart's life, her criminal exploits, and the societal norms she defied. The episode also features a detailed account of the Mount St. Helens eruption, focusing on photographer Dave Crockett's harrowing experience during the disaster.
Pearl Hart, born Lily Naomi Davey, grew up in a chaotic household in Canada and later moved to the U.S. She became known for her daring stagecoach robbery in 1899, where she and her accomplice Joe Boot stole a significant sum of money. Despite her criminal activities, she gained public attention and sympathy, especially for her feminist views on the legal system.
The second part of the episode shifts to the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens, detailing the seismic activity leading up to the eruption. Dave Crockett, a news photographer, felt compelled to return to the mountain just before the eruption, capturing the chaos and destruction that followed. His survival story highlights the dangers faced by those who underestimated the volcano's power.
The hosts reflect on the societal implications of both stories, emphasizing the importance of women's rights and the unpredictability of nature. They conclude with a call to action for listeners to support reproductive rights.
Pearl Hart's life as a stagecoach robber and Dave Crockett's survival during the Mount St. Helens eruption are featured in this episode.
This episode stands out for the following:
I can't imagine how fucking scary that must be.370 - Necessary Yelling
Pearl is clever, confident, and not too bothered by a life of crime.370 - Necessary Yelling
He's hotness, Old West hotness personified.370 - Necessary Yelling
I want to see it blow. That'd be great.370 - Necessary Yelling
Oh, God.370 - Necessary Yelling
I feel very privileged to have been there that day, believe it or not.370 - Necessary Yelling