The Unlabelled and Limitless Podcast
She was labeled dangerous, irrational, and too much. But history tells a different story. In this episode of Unlabelled and Limitless, part of our Formerly Too Much series for Women’s Appreciation Month, we explore the life of Joan of Arc, a teenage girl who defied every expectation placed on her and changed the course of history. Born into poverty in 15th-century France, Joan claimed to hear divine voices guiding her to lead an army. At just 17, she stepped into a role no woman was meant to occupy, and succeeded. But her story didn’t end in victory. Captured, tried for heresy, and executed at 19, Joan was condemned by the very systems she disrupted. And yet, decades later, that same system reversed its judgment. Her trial was declared corrupt. Her name was cleared. And centuries later, she was canonized as a saint. This episode explores what her story reveals about how society labels women before it understands them. Was Joan of Arc dangerous… or simply different in a way her world could not yet explain? Because sometimes the line between “too much” and extraordinary is only visible in hindsight. Key themes include: * Joan of Arc’s life and historical context * Women, power, and rigid gender roles in the 1400s * The Hundred Years’ War and political tension * Religious visions and interpretation * The trial of Joan of Arc and power structures * From heretic to saint: rewriting history * How society labels women before understanding them * Neurodivergence, perception, and historical figures * The difference between danger and difference * The “Formerly Too Much” pattern across history
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