This first season is an excellent course on cognitive bias
I am a fan of both Brian McLaren and the Center for Contemplation and Action. This season’s episodes is a nice explanation of a number of cognitive biases we deal with as humans with a particular take on how these biases are impacting our current public discourse. I came away from this season better educated and equipped to be responsive in a way which has allowed me to be more conscious of my own bias, as well as to offer more compassion to the biases of others. This is a good listen I have recommended to many colleagues, and now I recommend it to you.
cadelarge via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/28/23
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