did you actually listen to all four hours?
I dunno if I can do that, that's two movies / half a season of TV for a commentary. I mean, she sounds like she has a more thought-out opinion -- and I do agree that in general TOS and TNG did inspire people into the sciences. It is an avenue to excite people about and encourage learning, including women entering STEM programs.
I think "woke" arguments is a hall mark of the last 10-15 years. It's not that people didn't have opinions early, but it and the counter-movement flowered on social media, developing its own language for the concept. TNG didn't really feel like a thread per se either to the anti-woke whiners nowadays, which is why they somehow missed that all the good guys in Star Wars and Star Trek support diversity and opportunity regardless of background and they are actually siding with the bad guys.
Hence, the argument "my show bombed because it is labeled woke and thus unfairly attacked" is somewhat of a new excuse. it definitely happens, and review bombing has been prevalent on IMDB -- but that's not the whole story. It feels like the standards for streaming TV shows have been lax in terms of qualifications for who should run a show, and the quality isn't there for a chunk of them. I thought Picard S1 was kinda bad, aside from the pilot and the very end (which mostly serves as a re-do for Data's ending arc, to give it more gravitas), Season 2 was an improvement but more disappointing than it should have been. Then Season 3 actually handled fan service in a really great way. The Worf arc wasn't as good as it should have been, and I felt like the final two episodes weren't quite on par with the rest of the season, but it still landed well.
I thought Discovery had potential and some good moments, but it also kept veering around in terms of quality and sometimes was too on the nose with its values rather than handling them in a more subtle or graceful way. I was kinda disappointed in the finale of Season 3, for example; yet I also really dug how it focused on the crew's victory as not being dependent on one or two heroic figures but actually was a product of the entire crew working together. I guess the writing was all over the map, but one of the show's victories was the depiction of Pike.