Thoughts, Bias and Everything in Between with Alyssa Hall

Today I have an epic episode for you. I am beyond excited to host my friend, Alyssa Hall, a Corporate Anti-Racism Consultant and Leadership Coach, to the podcast.

We are going to cover a wide breadth of extremely important topics today.

Bias- this word has become very charged in our culture and it is often very misunderstood.

What does it mean?

What is it and more importantly, what ISN’T it?

Where do these biases come from?

Is it inherently negative to have a bias?

Is it ok to even talk about bias?

Today we are going to try to cover the gauntlet on this topic and many of the types of bias including:

Unconscious Bias. Confirmation Bias. Affinity Bias. Beauty Bias and more.

We are working through these tough topics and beyond.

And let me be honest…. we are going to get vulnerable and share where even we fail.

Honestly, recognizing where even we, as trained and trusted experts, is part of the way we help the world at large better discuss these topics.

We talk about the guilt and shame that can occur when we try to recognize these faults in ourselves or society.

We talk about setting the boundaries and personal limits on these topics so that you can have productive conversations.

I do want to acknowledge upfront; this conversation might bring out some strong emotions in yourself as you self-reflect.

And this is a longer episode. So, I absolutely give you permission to take this conversation in pieces.

Give yourself grace and know your limits.

But PLEASE do listen to it. Even it takes multiple sessions, it’s a conversation worth having.

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