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6 Ways Families Can Identify Hidden Biases and Distorted Lenses
Your children don’t just inherit your eye colour. They inherit your lenses too. Families often pass on far more than traditions, routines or values. We also pass on assumptions, fears, comfort zones and inherited narratives about who belongs, who feels “safe,” and who is seen as different. In this short video, I explore 6 ways families can identify their distorted lenses and biases - not to induce guilt or shame, but to invite reflection. These include: asking where our belie

Dr Shungu Hilda M’gadzah
Jun 201 min read


The Cave of Us: Why Change Can Feel Like Loss
Through the SSF Lens: Everyday News Reflections 🔍 Looking beyond headlines to understand people, systems and behaviour This week’s headlines may have appeared very different on the surface: Mental health strategy discussions. Debates around race and anti-racism. Growing tensions around workplace inclusion. Neurodiversity and belonging. Leadership and psychological safety. Different headlines. Different sectors. Different language. But through the Six Stages Framework lens, I

Dr Shungu Hilda M’gadzah
May 162 min read
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