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In this episode of One Percent Better, the conversation moves beyond surface-level takes and into something deeper — what it really means to navigate systems that weren’t designed with you in mind.
What starts as a discussion about holidays, religion, and questioning accepted traditions quickly evolves into a broader reflection on power, perception, and survival. The crew examines how stories change as they travel, how institutions shape what we believe, and how interpretation often becomes “truth” once the public runs with it.
From fear-based Christianity and cultural narratives to hip-hop media machines, relationship privacy, step-parent tensions, and the importance of believing children, this episode explores what it feels like to operate inside structures that don’t always protect you.
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In this episode of One Percent Better, the conversation moves beyond surface-level takes and into something deeper — what it really means to navigate systems that weren’t designed with you in mind.
What starts as a discussion about holidays, religion, and questioning accepted traditions quickly evolves into a broader reflection on power, perception, and survival. The crew examines how stories change as they travel, how institutions shape what we believe, and how interpretation often becomes “truth” once the public runs with it.
From fear-based Christianity and cultural narratives to hip-hop media machines, relationship privacy, step-parent tensions, and the importance of believing children, this episode explores what it feels like to operate inside structures that don’t always protect you.

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