48 min

Ep 108: Cognitive Bias, Agency and Celebrity That's Not How That Works

    • Education

In this conversation, we delve into the complexities surrounding Lizzo's status as a celebrity, influencer, and the blurred lines between the two. We examine the cognitive biases and reactions that arise when individuals are both fans and critics of influential figures like Lizzo. The discussion navigates through the challenges of holding celebrities to varying standards, especially when personal affinity is involved. We explore the tendency to excuse or rationalize the actions of public figures, and how this behavior can affect the perception of their potential wrongdoings. We offer insights into the cognitive biases that lead to character attacks on accusers and the impact of intersectionality in shaping public responses to allegations. As we dissect the Lizzo lawsuit, we raise questions about workplace culture, social norms, and the dynamic between personal beliefs and collective expectations. 
Support the show on Patreon:
http://patreon.com/nothowthatworks
Links and Resources:
 Ep. 66: When breaking social contracts break the internet: 
https://pod.link/1358150402/episode/03cf12f240a8d3a314bb56983c0a48ee
The Forum With Trudi:
http://equitycenteredcoaching.com/forum
PYP With Weeze:
https://www.accordingtoweeze.com/pyp2
Learn more about Trudi Lebron:
Website: www.trudilebron.com/
Instagram: www.instagram.com/trudilebron/
Learn more about Louiza “Weeze” Doran:
Website: www.accordingtoweeze.com/
Instagram: www.instagram.com/accordingtoweeze/
 

In this conversation, we delve into the complexities surrounding Lizzo's status as a celebrity, influencer, and the blurred lines between the two. We examine the cognitive biases and reactions that arise when individuals are both fans and critics of influential figures like Lizzo. The discussion navigates through the challenges of holding celebrities to varying standards, especially when personal affinity is involved. We explore the tendency to excuse or rationalize the actions of public figures, and how this behavior can affect the perception of their potential wrongdoings. We offer insights into the cognitive biases that lead to character attacks on accusers and the impact of intersectionality in shaping public responses to allegations. As we dissect the Lizzo lawsuit, we raise questions about workplace culture, social norms, and the dynamic between personal beliefs and collective expectations. 
Support the show on Patreon:
http://patreon.com/nothowthatworks
Links and Resources:
 Ep. 66: When breaking social contracts break the internet: 
https://pod.link/1358150402/episode/03cf12f240a8d3a314bb56983c0a48ee
The Forum With Trudi:
http://equitycenteredcoaching.com/forum
PYP With Weeze:
https://www.accordingtoweeze.com/pyp2
Learn more about Trudi Lebron:
Website: www.trudilebron.com/
Instagram: www.instagram.com/trudilebron/
Learn more about Louiza “Weeze” Doran:
Website: www.accordingtoweeze.com/
Instagram: www.instagram.com/accordingtoweeze/
 

48 min

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