How do women bend systems that weren’t built for them — and at what cost?
In this week’s audio companion to ✨kenya’s conjectures✨, I take you from a Florida murder-for-hire plot to Shakespeare’s favorite co-conspirator to Angela Martin pulling strings in Scranton. We’ll talk about Simone de Beauvoir’s ideas of immanence, transcendence, and situated agency — then use them to read three very different women who all learned how to move through the cracks in the power structure.
Expect:
True-crime recap of the Donna Adelson case
A quick trip to 17th-century Scotland with Lady Macbeth
A one-woman table read of “The Coup” from The Office
A breakdown of Angela’s rhetorical finesse (Logos, Pathos, Ethos)
Whether you’re into feminist philosophy, workplace satire, or just need a break from your own office politics, this episode’s for you.
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