Pressed into Silence: Hidden Histories of Invention — Part 2 Thursday Thread
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This episode continues the reflection on overlooked ingenuity, tracing how innovation, resilience, and obscurity intertwine in the lives of those whose contributions reshaped daily existence yet remained unrecognized. Through layered soundscape, poetic narrative, and historical context, we explore the perseverance that carried invention forward against the weight of erasure. Listeners are invited to consider the legacy of progress, the silence that pressed against recognition, and the hidden voices that deserve to be heard.
This is Part 2 of a two‑part reflection, continuing the journey begun in Pressed into Silence: Hidden Histories of Invention – Part 1 (Monday Monologue).
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