In today's episode, we explore "The Radium Girls," a compelling book by Kate Moore that recounts the harrowing true stories of women who worked in factories during the early 20th century, painting watch faces with a glowing radium-based paint. Initially celebrated for its perceived safety and health benefits, the radium led to devastating health problems for these workers. As they suffered from illnesses caused by their work, the Radium Girls courageously fought for justice against the corporations that exploited them. Their struggle not only highlights themes of resilience and friendship but also underscores the importance of workers' rights and safety regulations. Join us as we delve into their inspiring journey and its lasting impact on health protections today.