Unconscious Bias – Episode 1: The Fog We Breathe
What if bias isn’t something you do, but something you live inside?
Before it becomes a headline or an accusation, unconscious bias begins as something quieter: a pattern, a reflex, a cracked lens we didn’t even know we were looking through.
This is Episode 1 of Unconscious Bias, a voice-driven course that doesn’t teach from a pedestal; it walks with you through the subtle, systemic, and often invisible ways our perception gets shaped. If you’ve listened to Kobayashi Maru or The Manosphere, you already know the tone: reflective, honest, and cinematic.
This first episode sets the foundation. You’ll explore:
- What unconscious bias actually is (hint: it’s not about being a bad person)
- Why our brains default to shortcuts and how those shortcuts distort reality
- How bias hides not just in actions, but in omissions, assumptions, and comfort
- Why noticing your own bias can be painful and why that’s a good sign
- The cultural undercurrents that teach us who “fits” and who doesn’t
- And how awareness is the first act of resistance
You don’t need to be perfect.
You just need to be willing to see the fog.
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