Speaker 2
I've never asked you this, but did you find that, a, that being a female and trying to raise from l ps for a matropund am colored the process in some way? Did you feel looked? Did you feel, yes, that youre ated differently?
Speaker 1
The yes. And sometimes it worked out, an sometimes it didn't. So i'm sure it's just, we know, there are lots of studies that show that women and men have more confidence in men, rightly? A woman can say the exact same thing as a man, and it will not come across and give the same impression as a man does. And so i could give a great pitch, and people would, some people probably came away thinking like, don't know if she's enough of a killer. Im, i don't know, like, she has kids. What if she wakes up one day and decides she wants to spend time with them? Like,
Speaker 2
you know, who knows what they say. But
Speaker 2
tellly all those things. And, you
Speaker 1
know, it would be really great if people said that about men too.
Speaker 2
Don'think we're going to hold our breath.
Speaker 1
But im, you know, i think it just, you know, we are, we're all fortunately biased. And was
Speaker 2
thisin a symmetry that's built into the genders because we are different? Or is it something that we can, i
Speaker 1
woing we can work on it? Am i? There's a study, i think it's like a pen on my tea study, where, a, there was a power point deck and a a voice over, a talk track, and they showed it, i think, hundreds or thousands of business chool students, and they gave the business chool students, know, you have a hundred dollars or a thousand dollars to invest in this company. How much do you give it? And they had, in the different classes, they, a, b, tested, they showed the slides on the screen, and the head of a woman, i'm speaking, like, doing the voice over, or a man, the man raised two x the woman. Same script. Ah, so we have to, i mean, we have to believe that this is changeable. We have to address at every stage of a person's life, whether you're an elementary school or junior hi or adult hood a to try and catch ourselves on our biaces.