Natalia Mcalee Natalia Mcalee

The Untold Stories That Lift Aviation Higher: Inside the Wonder Women of Aviation Podcast

Most people know the big names—Amelia Earhart, the Wright Brothers, maybe even Chuck Yeager. But aviation is full of untold stories. Quiet trailblazers. Groundbreakers who didn’t make the history books. People—especially women—who made aviation what it is today but never got the spotlight.

That’s why I started the Wonder Women of Aviation podcast.

This Isn’t Just a Podcast About Women. It’s About Aviation’s Hidden Stories.

Sure, we celebrate women in aviation—past, present, and future. But this show is just as much about the engineers, the airshow pilots, the military veterans, the people working behind the scenes, and the family members of aviation legends. It’s about bringing the human side of flight to light.

Because the truth is, the aviation world is full of grit, heartbreak, joy, and wild stories most people never hear. And I want to change that.

What You'll Hear

Each episode is a conversation—real talk, not just bios and résumés. You'll hear from:

  • Women flying combat aircraft or performing at airshows

  • Descendants of pioneers like Bessie Coleman, Charles Lindbergh, and more

  • Engineers, educators, and STEM advocates shaping the future of flight

  • Folks who’ve risked it all, rebuilt, and kept flying—literally and figuratively

This podcast is for anyone who’s ever looked up at the sky and felt something. Pilots, students, airshow fans, aviation families, and even those just getting curious about this world.

Why It Matters

Because if we don’t tell these stories, who will?
Because representation matters.
Because these stories inspire, and they remind us that the sky was never the limit—it was just the beginning.

Listen + Follow

🎧 You can find Wonder Women of Aviation on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and pretty much anywhere you listen.

📸 We’re also on Instagram @WonderWomenOfAviation, sharing behind-the-scenes clips, episode drops, and the faces behind the voices.

And hey—if you know someone whose story needs to be heard, reach out.
This podcast isn’t just about history. It’s about making space for more voices to be part of it.

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