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Break the Bias
Consciously Unbiased
66 episodes
3 days ago
Only 2% of our biases come from our conscious. That means 98% of our biases are coming from our unconscious state. Break The Bias dives into these individual stories by interviewing individuals who are champions of Diversity and Inclusion every day. Take a Stand. Speak up. Let's Shake Up the Status Quo, Together.
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Only 2% of our biases come from our conscious. That means 98% of our biases are coming from our unconscious state. Break The Bias dives into these individual stories by interviewing individuals who are champions of Diversity and Inclusion every day. Take a Stand. Speak up. Let's Shake Up the Status Quo, Together.
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Reshma Saujani On Her Childhood, Being An Activist & Raising Feminist Sons
Break the Bias
33 minutes 42 seconds
2 years ago
Reshma Saujani On Her Childhood, Being An Activist & Raising Feminist Sons

Host, Bindu Lokre, sits down with ⁠Reshma Saujani⁠, activist, author and movement builder. Reshma is the CEO and Founder of ⁠Moms First⁠, a national movement to expand choices for women, value mothers’ labor, and to remove barriers to equality. She is also the founder of ⁠Girls Who Code⁠, which aims to close the gender gap in tech. 

Reshma is a powerful mobilizer, and, in this conversation, she shares how being bullied as a child because of the color of her skin was a catalyst for her to find her true calling of fighting for equality for all.

Break the Bias
Only 2% of our biases come from our conscious. That means 98% of our biases are coming from our unconscious state. Break The Bias dives into these individual stories by interviewing individuals who are champions of Diversity and Inclusion every day. Take a Stand. Speak up. Let's Shake Up the Status Quo, Together.