Women Getting Visible

How One Woman’s Journey in Washington DC Is Quietly Shaping Visibility for Women in Leadership

33 min · 15 de abr de 2026
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What happens when the woman working behind the scenes in Washington DC realizes that her own story—of leaving Texas at 21, selling back her Ford Ranger, and stumbling into Congress—is the very thing that can help other women feel seen in politics, policy, and the labor movement? In this episode of Women Getting Visible, host Christina Vidovich sits down with Artie, a community organizer, labor advocate, and former staffer for a member of Congress, to talk about how visibility, power, and service show up in the places no one is watching: union halls, county party meetings, and the back‑of‑the‑house kitchens where policy is actually lived. You’ll hear how Artie made her “fourth tour” of living in Washington DC, shuttling between Texas, Denver, Louisville, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and even rural San Angelo, and how those moves taught her that the same struggles—lack of access to programs, unemployment, and concentrated hardship—show up in cities, small towns, and reservations alike. She shares how she first discovered her own power in a congressional office when she realized she’d never been told about college‑funding tools like FAFSA, then turned that into a high‑school scholarship program that went into every high school in her Houston district, giving kids a timeline, a calendar, and a real shot at a four‑year path. You’ll also hear how she moved from federal policy work into the heart of the labor movement after her father’s devastating workplace accident, when his union contract became the floor that kept her family from falling through. She walks through what that union contract actually did—paying for medical care, securing a small settlement, and retraining him for another job—and why that experience led her to spend the last 13 years fighting for workers’ rights to collectively bargain, safer working conditions, and employer‑based healthcare. And you’ll hear how she balances being the “person in the background” with her dream of stepping into more visible leadership in Nevada, where she’s planted her retirement home and still shows up in the same union‑hall offices she visited as a child. Memorable moments – ✨ The moment she realized she had never been told about FAFSA, grants, or timelines for college, and how that sparked a scholarship‑and‑calendar program that went into every high school in her Houston district and kept running after she left. – ✨ The story of her father’s workplace accident—his arm pulled into a machine, the off‑button 30 feet away—and how his union contract not only covered his medical care but also retrained him for a different job, reshaping her entire view of worker power. – ✨ The image of her as a 13‑ or 14‑year‑old helping her father, a union steward, piece together grievances in English, and how that early experience taught her that language, advocacy, and translation are all forms of leadership. – ✨ The way she describes county‑level politics as the place where “what you do on a daily basis has more of a direct impact than the federal,” and why she chose to come back to local and state work after years in DC‑focused policy. – ✨ The memory of Thanksgiving folding into this conversation, and how she connected her own “Mexican‑and‑Texan‑and‑German‑and‑white‑appearing‑but‑raised‑brown” heritage to the idea that visibility is about showing up in community, not just in a spotlight. 🔗 Connect & learn more Website: https://www.womengettingvisible.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/womengettingvisible LinkedIn Christina: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christinavidovich/ LinkedIn Guest: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mary-willcox-smith/ #womengettingvisible #visibility #womeninleadership #womenfounders #parentingcoach #microstepmethod #mentalhealth #anxiety #neuroscience #parentingjourney

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