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In this episode of One Percent Better, the conversation tackles one of the most uncomfortable truths in our culture: harm doesn’t always come from force — sometimes it comes from pressure, silence, and what people allow to slide.
Using trending topics as a starting point, the group unpacks how consent, alcohol, power, and social dynamics collide in real life. What begins as a discussion about public controversies quickly expands into a deeper examination of rape culture, coercion, and the ways “just having fun” can turn into something much darker when boundaries aren’t clear and nobody speaks up.
The episode explores:
As the conversation widens, the group also reflects on disappointment in public figures and how alignment, optics, and silence signal values — whether intentionally or not.
“Pressure doesn’t always look aggressive.”“Silence isn’t neutral.”“If nobody checks it, it becomes culture.”This episode doesn’t offer easy answers. Instead, it asks listeners to sit with the discomfort of recognizing how often harm hides in plain sight — and what responsibility looks like when no one wants to be the one to say something.
One Percent Better isn’t about being perfect.
It’s about being aware — and choosing to do better when it counts.
By Jay Hill4.9
8383 ratings
In this episode of One Percent Better, the conversation tackles one of the most uncomfortable truths in our culture: harm doesn’t always come from force — sometimes it comes from pressure, silence, and what people allow to slide.
Using trending topics as a starting point, the group unpacks how consent, alcohol, power, and social dynamics collide in real life. What begins as a discussion about public controversies quickly expands into a deeper examination of rape culture, coercion, and the ways “just having fun” can turn into something much darker when boundaries aren’t clear and nobody speaks up.
The episode explores:
As the conversation widens, the group also reflects on disappointment in public figures and how alignment, optics, and silence signal values — whether intentionally or not.
“Pressure doesn’t always look aggressive.”“Silence isn’t neutral.”“If nobody checks it, it becomes culture.”This episode doesn’t offer easy answers. Instead, it asks listeners to sit with the discomfort of recognizing how often harm hides in plain sight — and what responsibility looks like when no one wants to be the one to say something.
One Percent Better isn’t about being perfect.
It’s about being aware — and choosing to do better when it counts.

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