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In this episode, I’m unpacking what it means to live with American privilege — not just on a global scale, but in how it affects our ability to see clearly.
How it shapes what we think we deserve.
How it numbs us to what others are experiencing.
And how it quietly disconnects us from the Earth, from each other, and even from our own bodies.
But I’m not here to shame or preach — I’m here to reflect.
What if instead of denying our privilege, we used it as a lens to see more — not less?
What if we recognized it as a tool to build something better, instead of a shield that keeps us comfortable?
Let’s get honest. Let’s look again. Let’s choose to see.
By Zach ParkerIn this episode, I’m unpacking what it means to live with American privilege — not just on a global scale, but in how it affects our ability to see clearly.
How it shapes what we think we deserve.
How it numbs us to what others are experiencing.
And how it quietly disconnects us from the Earth, from each other, and even from our own bodies.
But I’m not here to shame or preach — I’m here to reflect.
What if instead of denying our privilege, we used it as a lens to see more — not less?
What if we recognized it as a tool to build something better, instead of a shield that keeps us comfortable?
Let’s get honest. Let’s look again. Let’s choose to see.