In this podacst we are looking to examine the common themes that pop up in our conversation with clients, the biases and beliefs that guide such themes, alongwith the underlying emotions, external factors and the key takeaways that we have seen emerge from such conversations. While all that does sound so serious what you should hope to find here is a more, conversational, easy approach that shares How we think
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In this podacst we are looking to examine the common themes that pop up in our conversation with clients, the biases and beliefs that guide such themes, alongwith the underlying emotions, external factors and the key takeaways that we have seen emerge from such conversations. While all that does sound so serious what you should hope to find here is a more, conversational, easy approach that shares How we think
In this thought-provoking episode,"Labelling Unpacked," we dive deep into the intricate world of labels and their influence on stereotypes, identities, and self-perception.
Bhavna shares details of her study on labelling by examining the power of societal labels and how they can shape our perceptions of different groups, often reinforcing stereotypes that limit our understanding.
Next, we explore the impact of personal labels on individual identity. How do the labels we assign ourselves or the labels others assign to us shape our self-concept and self-esteem? We'll share personal stories from individuals who have grappled with labels and how they've navigated the journey of self-discovery.
Our conversation also touches on the role of advocacy and empowerment through labelling. As we conclude this episode, we reflect on the challenges and opportunities that come with redefining labels and fostering a more inclusive and understanding society. Join us for a deep and enlightening exploration of how labels influence our perceptions and our sense of self.
Book Recommendation :
Quiet : The Power of Introverts in a World That cant stop Talking , Susan Cain
Bhavna's Study questionnaire. We would appreciate if you would like to share some details about yourself here. The study is anonymous.
See Questions [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSedynB7UuT8syyschRlyT2cAJ6B2rOSRpBuuwL_4U42qLZ9DQ/viewform]
Bhavna's Research Paper
[https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1SebRIc_rDNOISGmSv-gkIJ8-UGgUTYtX/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=102021253425834946385&rtpof=true&sd=true]
How we think
In this podacst we are looking to examine the common themes that pop up in our conversation with clients, the biases and beliefs that guide such themes, alongwith the underlying emotions, external factors and the key takeaways that we have seen emerge from such conversations. While all that does sound so serious what you should hope to find here is a more, conversational, easy approach that shares How we think