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Step Two: Recognizing Personal Biases with Dr. Mendoza-Denton

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This episode is step two in the 10-Step Toolkit to Having Critical Conversations and features Dr. Rodolfo Mendoza-Denton, a professor of psychology at the University of California, Berkeley, with expertise in stereotyping and prejudice from the perspective of both target and perceiver, intergroup relations, and how these processes influence educational outcomes.

In this episode, we:

  • define the three elements of bias
  • discuss the importance of bias in critical conversations
  • examine how bias is an outcome of fear
  • provide tangible practices to address personal biases

If you have any questions or comments you would like addressed in the Live Q&A with Dr. Hanson, please email whatsjustpod@gmail.com. Don't forget to follow Whatsjust on Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn and subscribe to the weekly newsletter to get details on where and when the Live Q&A is happening!
And, as always, please review, subscribe, and share with everyone you know :)

Become a supporter of the show with a monthly subscription (amount of your choice) and get a shoutout in upcoming episodes!
Timestamps:
(00:01:22) Defining Bias
(00:08:02) Rudy's Personal Story on Food Addiction
(00:14:27) Addressing Bias in a Safe Space
(00:15:12) Providing Grace During Critical Conversations
(00:21:17) Addressing Bias as a Skill to Hone
(00:31:02) Bias and Fear
(00:24:28) Science Behind Self-Awareness
(00:39:39) Cultural Associations
(00:44:19) Tangible Practices to Address Personal Biases
(00:46:49) Three Captivating Things

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Chapters

1. Step Two: Recognizing Personal Biases with Dr. Mendoza-Denton (00:00:00)

2. Defining Bias (00:01:22)

3. Rudy's Personal Story on Food Addiction (00:08:02)

4. Addressing Bias in a Safe Space (00:14:27)

5. Providing Grace During Critical Conversations (00:15:12)

6. Addressing Bias as a Skill to Hone (00:21:17)

7. Science Behind Self-Awareness (00:24:28)

8. Bias and Fear (00:31:02)

9. Cultural Associations (00:39:39)

10. Tangible Practices to Address Personal Biases (00:44:19)

11. Three Captivating Things  (00:46:49)

39 episodes

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Send us a Text Message.

This episode is step two in the 10-Step Toolkit to Having Critical Conversations and features Dr. Rodolfo Mendoza-Denton, a professor of psychology at the University of California, Berkeley, with expertise in stereotyping and prejudice from the perspective of both target and perceiver, intergroup relations, and how these processes influence educational outcomes.

In this episode, we:

  • define the three elements of bias
  • discuss the importance of bias in critical conversations
  • examine how bias is an outcome of fear
  • provide tangible practices to address personal biases

If you have any questions or comments you would like addressed in the Live Q&A with Dr. Hanson, please email whatsjustpod@gmail.com. Don't forget to follow Whatsjust on Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn and subscribe to the weekly newsletter to get details on where and when the Live Q&A is happening!
And, as always, please review, subscribe, and share with everyone you know :)

Become a supporter of the show with a monthly subscription (amount of your choice) and get a shoutout in upcoming episodes!
Timestamps:
(00:01:22) Defining Bias
(00:08:02) Rudy's Personal Story on Food Addiction
(00:14:27) Addressing Bias in a Safe Space
(00:15:12) Providing Grace During Critical Conversations
(00:21:17) Addressing Bias as a Skill to Hone
(00:31:02) Bias and Fear
(00:24:28) Science Behind Self-Awareness
(00:39:39) Cultural Associations
(00:44:19) Tangible Practices to Address Personal Biases
(00:46:49) Three Captivating Things

Support the Show.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Step Two: Recognizing Personal Biases with Dr. Mendoza-Denton (00:00:00)

2. Defining Bias (00:01:22)

3. Rudy's Personal Story on Food Addiction (00:08:02)

4. Addressing Bias in a Safe Space (00:14:27)

5. Providing Grace During Critical Conversations (00:15:12)

6. Addressing Bias as a Skill to Hone (00:21:17)

7. Science Behind Self-Awareness (00:24:28)

8. Bias and Fear (00:31:02)

9. Cultural Associations (00:39:39)

10. Tangible Practices to Address Personal Biases (00:44:19)

11. Three Captivating Things  (00:46:49)

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