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The Culture of Cloth

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The Culture of Cloth

Veronica Tucker

The First Makers: The Americas

July 09, 2026 4:00am 9 min

Before there was a world, there was a thread.In this episode of First Makers, I’m looking at two very different models of the same idea. Divinity and thread as the origin of everything that matters. First, Mama Ocllo, se...

The First Makers: West Africa & the Diaspora

June 21, 2026 10:00pm 13 min

The First Makers: West Africa and the DiasporaThis edition is different from every other one in this series.Every tradition we’ve covered so far came to us through a written documentary record (the Kojiki, the Rigveda, H...

The First Makers: South & East Asia

June 13, 2026 2:00am 14 min

Every culture created a goddess who presided over making. But not all of them did it the same way.This episode introduces two categories. The first: goddesses whose mythology is explicitly about weaving. Documented, prim...

A Compass, Not a Photocopier: Trend Forecasting, AI and Why Origin Matters with Tully Walter

June 05, 2026 3:00am 53 min

Tully Walter is a Strategic Futures Director at Soon Futures and this is one of the most substantial conversations I've had on the show.We get into what trend forecasting actually is (observed, invented, or accelerated) ...

The First Makers: Celtic & European

May 29, 2026 9:00pm 11 min

Every single one of these goddesses survived, but none of them survived intact.In this episode I trace the weaving goddesses of Celtic and European mythology (Brigid, Arianrhod, Frigg, and Holda) and the pattern running ...

The First Makers: Ancient Mediterranean & Near East

May 23, 2026 5:00pm 9 min

While researching the Goddess Project, I came across something that stopped me completely. Every culture, independently and without contact with each other, created a goddess who presided over weaving. Not because ideas ...

The Dictionary Was Named After a Woman Weaver

May 17, 2026 3:00am 17 min

There's a word you use every single day that used to mean woven fabric. And the most authoritative dictionary in the English language is named, etymologically, after a medieval woman weaver.In this episode we follow the ...

The Most Powerful Colour in History Smelled of Garlic

May 09, 2026 6:00pm 10 min

The most coveted colour in the ancient world came from a sea snail that smelled of garlic and cost more than gold. Tyrian purple built empires, wrote laws, and ended careers and when Constantinople fell in 1453, the know...

Women Invented Binary Code

May 03, 2026 6:00pm 9 min

Women invented binary code. They ran it by hand across thousands of threads, encoded it into the punched cards that built the first computer and knitted it through enemy checkpoints during wartime. We didn't call it code...

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