Nellie Bly faked madness to enter Blackwell's Island asylum, then turned fearless reporting into a 72-day race around the world.
Before she became a legend, Elizabeth Cochran was a young reporter trying to force her way into a profession that barely made room for women. This episode follows her rise from sharp-tongued columnist to daring undercover journalist, as she exposes the cruelty inside Blackwell's Island, builds her reputation through investigative journalism, and catches the eye of Joseph Pulitzer. From Ten Days in a Mad House to a globe-spanning stunt that made her famous, it is a story about nerve, performance, ambition, and the price of becoming extraordinary.
Topics include:
Her early career and the making of Nellie Bly
Going undercover inside Blackwell’s Island asylum
What her investigation revealed about care, cruelty, and institutional neglect
Investigative journalism as performance, risk, and public spectacle
Joseph Pulitzer, the New York World, and the machinery of sensational reporting
Her 72-day trip around the world and the frenzy that followed
Resources and Further Reading
10 days in a madhouse - by Nellie Bly
Nellie Bly - Wikipedia
Woman & The American Story - nyhistory.org
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Hosts: Kyle Risi & Adam Cox
Intro Music: Alice in dark Wonderland
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