EPISODE · Apr 13, 2026 · 26 MIN
From Policy to Lived Reality - Where the System Breaks: Why access to justice still fails women worldwide
from The Audacity Tapes™ · host Robbin Jorgensen
This is Part 3 of a 5-Part Series: Women, Power, Justice, and the Global Backlash Each episode builds on the last—unpacking what’s happening beneath the surface, how power operates, and what it means for women across the world and in our everyday lives. Episode 3 Summary: We often assume progress means systems are working. More women in leadership. More policies. More commitments. Stronger language. Greater visibility. And while those gains matter, this episode asks a deeper question: What happens when progress looks convincing on the surface—but fails women in real life? In Episode 3, we explores the gap between intention and impact, between what systems promise and what women actually experience when they need justice, safety, opportunity, or support. From global institutions to workplaces, from conflict zones to everyday environments, this episode examines where systems break, who carries the cost when they do, and why visible progress should never be mistaken for finished work. We talk about: • Why naming values is not the same as living them • How visible progress can mask deeper structural problems • Why representation matters—but is not the full story • What happens when women closest to the problem are farthest from power • How systems can fail quietly, not just dramatically • Why resilience should never become an excuse for poor design • How these same patterns show up in workplaces and everyday life • Why partial progress must be protected—but examined honestly Key Moments: 00:00 – Introduction: The Gap Between Promise and Reality 04:30 – Why Progress Can Look More Complete Than It Is 06:50 – Visibility, Power & the Limits of Representation 08:45 – Where Systems Break in Real Life 14:45 – Why Exclusion Creates Costly Outcomes 18:15 – How These Patterns Show Up Closer to Home 22:10 – The Audacity Moment: What We Do Now 25:30 – Next Week: The Frontlines Continue the Conversation The thinking continues beyond the mic. Explore essays, reflections, and extended conversations on Substack: https://substack.com/@robbinjorgensen Connect with Robbin Jorgensen: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robbinjorgensen/ Supporting Sponsors As a woman navigating financial decisions—especially when the system wasn’t built with you in mind—having the right partner matters. Godfrey Financial has intentionally centered women in financial decision-making for decades—not as an afterthought, but as leaders. In a field where women are often expected to sit to the side, they create space where women don’t just discuss confidence and agency, but experience it in practice. Learn more at: https://godfreyfinancial.com This 5-part series is also supported by Meier Law Firm, PLLC — a woman-owned, all-women law firm serving New York’s Capital Region since 2011. Founded by Christina W. Meier, the firm provides compassionate, personalized counsel in estate planning, elder law, estate and trust administration, guardianships, and real estate. Because access to justice should be personal. Learn more at: https://www.themeierlawfirm.com/
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This is Part 3 of a 5-Part Series: Women, Power, Justice, and the Global Backlash Each episode builds on the last—unpacking what’s happening beneath the surface, how power operates, and what it means for women across the world and in our everyday lives. Episode 3 Summary: We often assume progress means systems are working. More women in leadership. More policies. More commitments. Stronger language. Greater visibility. And while those gains matter, this episode asks a deeper question: What happens when progress looks convincing on the surface—but fails women in real life? In Episode 3, we explores the gap between intention and impact, between what systems promise and what women actually experience when they need justice, safety, opportunity, or support. From global institutions to workplaces, from conflict zones to everyday environments, this episode examines where systems break, who carries the cost when they do, and why visible progress should never be mistaken for finished work. We talk about: • Why naming values is not the same as living them• How visible progress can mask deeper structural problems• Why representation matters—but is not the full story• What happens when women closest to the problem are farthest from power• How systems can fail quietly, not just dramatically• Why resilience should never become an excuse for poor design• How these same patterns show up in workplaces and everyday life• Why partial progress must be protected—but examined honestly Key Moments: 00:00 – Introduction: The Gap Between Promise and Reality04:30 – Why Progress Can Look More Complete Than It Is06:50 – Visibility, Power & the Limits of Representation08:45 – Where Systems Break in Real Life14:45 – Why Exclusion Creates Costly Outcomes18:15 – How These Patterns Show Up Closer to Home22:10 – The Audacity Moment: What We Do Now25:30 – Next Week: The Frontlines Continue the Conversation The thinking continues beyond the mic. Explore essays, reflections, and extended conversations on Substack: https://substack.com/@robbinjorgensen Connect with Robbin Jorgensen: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robbinjorgensen/ Supporting Sponsors As a woman navigating financial decisions—especially when the system wasn’t built with you in mind—having the right partner matters. Godfrey Financial has intentionally centered women in financial decision-making for decades—not as an afterthought, but as leaders. In a field where women are often expected to sit to the side, they create space where women don’t just discuss confidence and agency, but experience it in practice. Learn more at:https://godfreyfinancial.com This 5-part series is also supported by Meier Law Firm, PLLC — a woman-owned, all-women law firm serving New York’s Capital Region since 2011. Founded by Christina W. Meier, the firm provides compassionate, personalized counsel in estate planning, elder law, estate and trust administration, guardianships, and real estate. Because access to justice should be personal. Learn more at:https://www.themeierlawfirm.com/
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