
Amelia Earhart was one of the greatest pioneers for women and one of the most infamous unsolved mysteries of the 20th century. She was the first woman to fly across the Atlantic ocean and held the record for the fastest flight from Oakland, CA to Honolulu, HI. Yet, that wasn't where she wanted to stay. Amelia pursued a 29,000 mile flight path across the globe, and if successful, would have been the longest flight at the time and the only person to do so. Unfortunately, due to unknown causes, Amelia and her navigator Fred Noonan, would disappear among the Pacific ocean and have never been found. Allegedly. Join Sage and Frank as they discuss the life, accomplishments and mystery of Amelia Earhart. Disclaimer: The opinions stated within this episode are entirely our own and do not reflect the opinions, values, or choices of our respective places of employment. Triggers:Brief mentions of pregnancy loss, alcoholism, brief mentions of torture, death and disappearance Sources:Amelia Earhart - WikipediaThe Earhart Tragedy: Old Mystery, New Hypothesis | Naval History MagazineAmelia Earhart Disappears | July 2, 1937 | HistoryAnswering Your Questions About Earhart's Disappearance ... Except The Big One3 Leading Theories About Amelia Earhart's DisappearanceThe Disappearance Of Amelia Earhart | BritannicaWhat Happened To Amelia Earhart? Inside Her Mysterious DeathSpeculation On The Disappearance Of Amelia Earhart And Fred Noonan - WikipediaTokyo Rose - WikipediaTrump To Declassify Files Of Aviation Pioneer Amelia EarhartSocials and Other Links:Instagram @unknownunsolvedunseenpodPuppysaurus Ko-fi and Redbubble: https://ko-fi.com/puppysaurusrexhttps://www.redbubble.com/people/PuppysaurusRex/shop?asc=u
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