
God’s Favorite Girlboss: Hildegard von Bingen’s Music, Medicine & Medieval Visions
Published on Oct 3
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Step aside, Gregorian chants—there’s a new nun in town. In this episode of For the Love of History, we uncover the wild, visionary life of Hildegard von Bingen, the 12th-century nun who defied expectations to become a composer, mystic, healer, and all-around medieval rock star.
You’ll hear how Hildegard went from being entombed in a convent as a child to dropping musical bangers that shook up church music, writing radical medical texts on women’s health (yes, she even touched on abortion in the 1100s!), and preaching across Europe well into her 60s.
From her dazzling visions to her groundbreaking music to her bold writings on medicine and women’s health, Hildegard wasn’t just holy—she was revolutionary. And she proves that sometimes the most unexpected women in history leave the loudest echoes.
✨ What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
Who was Hildegard von Bingen and why she still matters
How her visions transformed medieval mysticism
Why her music broke rules and mad...