Decoding Social Contracts: Unwritten Rules That Shape Our Reality
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Your life isn’t just shaped by laws—it’s shaped by invisible agreements you were never taught. In this episode of the Conviction Fiction Podcast, we break down social contracts: the unwritten rules that govern behavior, belonging, trust, and opportunity.
From everyday interactions to incarceration, reentry, and digital life, these unspoken rules decide who gets grace, who gets excluded, and who is labeled forever. Drawing from lived experience, this episode explores how people learn social contracts through observation, missteps, and consequences—and why returning citizens are often punished for rules that were never explained.
We dive into:
How social contracts operate in prison vs. the free world
Why reentry is as much about relearning social language as it is about employment
The role of technology, AI, and digital spaces in creating new unwritten rules
How awareness restores agency instead of enforcing conformity
This episode isn’t about fitting in—it’s about seeing the system clearly enough to navigate it with intention.
🎧 Plus, a call to action to support real reentry work happening April 4th at Atlanta City Hall during the P.O.W.E.R Conference Reentry Simulation & PICS Awareness Event.
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Keywords: social contracts, reentry after prison, incarceration and society, Conviction Fiction Podcast, prison reentry challenges, social norms, unwritten rules, digital literacy reentry, mass incarceration, second chances