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EPISODE · Apr 6, 2026 · 23 MIN

Power Is Shifting — But Not in the Way You Think: Why Representation Doesn’t Always Mean Real Influence

from The Audacity Tapes™ · host Robbin Jorgensen

This is Part 2 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 it’s operating, and what it means moving forward. Episode 2 Summary: After naming the global backlash in Episode 1, the next question becomes unavoidable: How is power actually shifting underneath it? Because on the surface, it looks like progress. More women in leadership. More policies. More visibility. But what emerged across multiple sessions at the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (CSW70) was something more complex: Representation is increasing—without a proportional shift in influence. In this episode, we move beyond surface-level indicators of progress to examine how power actually operates inside systems. Because power isn’t just about who is visible. It’s about: what gets measured what gets funded and what gets prioritized Drawing from three key conversations—women in parliament, the Nordic model, and global data systems—we unpack the mechanisms shaping outcomes in real time. And why what looks like forward movement doesn’t always translate into real change. We talk about: • The difference between representation and real influence • Why legal progress doesn’t always translate into lived outcomes • How data determines visibility, funding, and priority • The role of measurement as a form of power—not just information • What the Nordic model reveals about equality as economic infrastructure • Why systems can absorb change without redistributing control • How power is maintained through design—not just decision-making • Where we’re seeing early signs of power beginning to shift Key Moments: 00:00 – Introduction: Power Is Shifting—But Not in the Way You Think 01:42 – The Illusion of Progress: Representation vs Influence 02:29 – The Mechanism of Power: Data, Visibility & Funding 04:35 – What Gets Counted Determines What Gets Funded 06:16 – The Nordic Model: Equality as System Design 07:30 – Following the Money: Resource Allocation as Power 08:55 – Lived Experience vs Policy Reality 13:20 – Where Power Is Beginning to Shift 19:37 – The Pattern: Progress Without Redistribution 22:05 – Next Week: Where the System Breaks in Practice 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. For three decades, Godfrey Financial has intentionally centered women in financial decision-making — not as an afterthought, but as leaders. In a field where women are often expected to sit to the side, Godfrey Financial places women at the head of the table — creating 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 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, Esq., 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 2 of a 5-Part Series:Women, Power, Justice, and the Global BacklashEach episode builds on the last—unpacking what’s happening beneath the surface, how it’s operating, and what it means moving forward. Episode 2 Summary: After naming the global backlash in Episode 1, the next question becomes unavoidable: How is power actually shifting underneath it? Because on the surface, it looks like progress. More women in leadership.More policies.More visibility. But what emerged across multiple sessions at the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (CSW70) was something more complex: Representation is increasing—without a proportional shift in influence. In this episode, we move beyond surface-level indicators of progress to examine how power actually operates inside systems. Because power isn’t just about who is visible. It’s about: what gets measured what gets funded and what gets prioritized Drawing from three key conversations—women in parliament, the Nordic model, and global data systems—we unpack the mechanisms shaping outcomes in real time. And why what looks like forward movement doesn’t always translate into real change. We talk about: • The difference between representation and real influence• Why legal progress doesn’t always translate into lived outcomes• How data determines visibility, funding, and priority• The role of measurement as a form of power—not just information• What the Nordic model reveals about equality as economic infrastructure• Why systems can absorb change without redistributing control• How power is maintained through design—not just decision-making• Where we’re seeing early signs of power beginning to shift Key Moments: 00:00 – Introduction: Power Is Shifting—But Not in the Way You Think01:42 – The Illusion of Progress: Representation vs Influence02:29 – The Mechanism of Power: Data, Visibility & Funding04:35 – What Gets Counted Determines What Gets Funded06:16 – The Nordic Model: Equality as System Design07:30 – Following the Money: Resource Allocation as Power08:55 – Lived Experience vs Policy Reality13:20 – Where Power Is Beginning to Shift19:37 – The Pattern: Progress Without Redistribution22:05 – Next Week: Where the System Breaks in Practice 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. For three decades, Godfrey Financial has intentionally centered women in financial decision-making — not as an afterthought, but as leaders. In a field where women are often expected to sit to the side, Godfrey Financial places women at the head of the table — creating 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 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, Esq., 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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