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The Unknown Knowns

The Unknown Knowns

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Each episode of  The Unknown Knowns  explores what happens when intuition meets tradecraft — when the data ends and genuine insight begins. This series dives into how intelligence professionals, leaders, and decision-makers sharpen judgment, confront bias, and elevate their craft. From cognitive blind spots to the art of influence, it’s a space for people who think for a living — and want to think better, lead smarter, and communicate with impact.Copyright 2026 Ciencia Ciencias Sociales Economía Exito Profesional Gestión Gestión y Liderazgo
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  • Flow! The Hidden Advantage of Deep Focus
    Apr 15 2026

    In this episode of The Unknown Knowns, Dr Angela Lewis explores the concept of “flow” — the state of deep, immersive focus where high-quality judgment and insight emerge.


    Drawing on personal experience and cognitive science, she explains why modern work environments often prevent us from reaching this state, and why that comes at a cost to decision-making. The episode breaks down what flow actually is, why it matters for intelligence professionals and leaders, and how it can be deliberately engineered through clarity, challenge, and protected focus.


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    This is not about productivity. It’s about thinking better in a world that constantly fragments attention — and why creating the conditions for flow is essential for anyone working in complexity.

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    11 m
  • The Algorithm Is Not Your Analyst
    Apr 8 2026

    AI can draft, summarise, and sound authoritative in seconds.


    But it doesn’t understand what it’s saying.


    In this episode of The Unknown Knowns, Dr Angela Lewis explores the real role of AI in intelligence and decision-making—and where it quietly goes wrong. From reinforcing flawed assumptions to projecting confidence without competence, generative AI is not a neutral tool. It is a pattern engine that reflects and scales human bias.


    The core role of the analyst hasn’t changed: making meaning under uncertainty, calibrating risk, and owning consequences. What has changed is speed—and with it, the margin for error.


    This episode examines why prompt discipline matters, how unexamined assumptions get amplified, and why fluency should never be mistaken for insight. AI can expand your thinking. It cannot replace your judgment.


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  • The Bias Blind Spot
    Mar 31 2026

    Before decisions are made, something else is already at work: bias.


    In this premier episode of The Unknown Knowns, Dr. Angela Lewis explores the hidden role bias plays in shaping judgment, especially for intelligence professionals, leaders, and decision-makers operating under pressure. Far from being a flaw, bias is a feature of how we think—a set of cognitive shortcuts that help us move quickly through complexity. But when left unexamined, those same shortcuts can quietly distort perception, reinforce false certainty, and close off better alternatives.


    Drawing on psychology, intelligence tradecraft, and real-world examples—from the Titanic to modern decision environments—this episode unpacks why awareness alone isn’t enough, why expertise can actually increase vulnerability to bias, and how the most dangerous bias of all may be the illusion of objectivity.


    This episode sets the foundation for the series: moving beyond information toward insight, and turning instinct into disciplined judgment.


    Because the goal isn’t to eliminate bias—it’s to think well in spite of it.


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