Filum - Fiber Arts Podcast
In this episode, we move between a Baroque painting, modern space exploration, and the quiet structures of everyday life to explore how women’s contributions have often been seen – but not fully recognised. From Artemisia Gentileschi to Artemis program, we trace how visibility, authority, and expectation shape the way achievement is perceived. This is a reflection on power, perception, and the systems that still struggle to adjust to change. Along the way, we also turn to the psychological mechanisms behind judgment and authority- how status perception, inherited cultural patterns, and subtle biases shape reactions to women in positions of expertise. At its core, this episode is a philosophical inquiry into how meaning is assigned to power, and who is historically allowed to embody it. Music: Lidérc - Aesthetic Boomopera [https://pixabay.com/music/beats-aesthetic-boomopera-podcast-lofi-lounge-intro-music-15s-seconds-149967/]
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