Can't speak for others but in my case I honestly haven't come across too many women with channels—although I have not specifically looked. A quick Google search reveals that only 1.6% of workers in the Ironworker's field, 8.5% in the machinist's field and 4.5% in the welding field are women. In the construction trade it is closer to 10% however—which is why I possibly came across a channel years ago of a female carpenter I like. It's called "See Jane Drill": https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCraGaDLfWec67xl9FEPndtw
From an adult education perspective I find women make better DIY videos many times. It just seems they make fewer assumptions about knowledge than men do. Just pecking through the channel you suggested I see the same quality to them, which I like. Not to go Jordan Peterson on the thread, but I believe genders self-select in many trades.
I think I'll go rewatch Flashdance now.
From an adult education perspective I find women make better DIY videos many times. It just seems they make fewer assumptions about knowledge than men do. Just pecking through the channel you suggested I see the same quality to them, which I like. Not to go Jordan Peterson on the thread, but I believe genders self-select in many trades.
I think I'll go rewatch Flashdance now.