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What if you’re not unrealistic…
What if you’re remembering what’s possible?
In this week’s Mid Week Tease, I unpack something that stopped me in my tracks during my conversation with Natasha Ali on Difference She Makes. She said, almost laughing, “I think I’m a little delusional.” But what if that “delusion” is actually optimism bias?
What if it’s self-efficacy?
What if it’s the power of possible selves?
In this episode, we explore:
This is a reflective, psychology-backed conversation for any woman who has ever been told she’s too ambitious, too unrealistic, or dreaming too big. Maybe you’re not delusional.
Maybe your belief is data.
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Discussing why the desire to police Black people is rooted in white supremacy.
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