Unconscious Bias – Episode 2: The Frame We Inherit
What if the way you see others was shaped long before you ever met them?
Before a conversation begins, before someone speaks or moves; a frame is already in place. One you didn’t choose, but one that colors every interaction.
This is Episode 2 of Unconscious Bias, a voice-driven course about perception, power, and the subtle ways we absorb bias without ever meaning to. This time, we focus on the frame: the inherited lens through which we’re taught to evaluate people, ideas, and worth.
In this episode, you’ll explore:
- Why “first impressions” are often someone else’s conclusions
- How culture quietly trains us who belongs and who doesn’t
- What “professionalism,” “confidence,” and “culture fit” really mean
- Why discomfort is often the first sign of growth
- How slowing down helps us unlearn fast judgments
- And what happens when we start seeing the frame, not just the picture
You didn’t build the frame.
But you’re still looking through it.
What happens when you finally notice?
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