Join clinical psychologist and neuroscientist Professor IAN ROBERTSON (https://www.gbhi.org/profiles/ian-robertson), author of HOW CONFIDENCE WORKS (https://ianrobertson.org/product/how-confidence-works-the-new-science-of-self-belief-and-why-some-people-learn-it-and-others-dont) and journalist and broadcaster FIONNUALA SWEENEY (https://www.gbhi.org/profiles/fionnuala-sweeney) in conversation with Indigenous activist HAROLD LUDWICK, Atlantic Fellow for Social Equity (Australia) https://nit.com.au/02-08-2021/2161/are-you-the-next-atlantic-fellow-for-social-equity.
CONVERSATIONS ON CONFIDENCE hears from people around the world from all walks of life about their experiences of, and challenges with, confidence. The 7-part series examines themes around equity, culture and the confidence of the collective as well as of the individual. It explores how confidence results from both nature and nurture, how it is affected by race, gender and socio-economic status, and how it can be lost and regained.
MUSIC: Thoughts in G, CHEYENNE MIZE, Atlantic Fellow for Equity in Brain Health https://www.gbhi.org/profiles/cheyenne-mize & http://cheyennemize.com/