This document analyzes how power is expressed and contested through everyday discourse. It provides two examples of discourse that assert or challenge power relationships: 1) A conversation where one person questions policies supporting te reo Māori and Pacific languages, expressing racist views. 2) An interaction at work where a subordinate tries unsuccessfully to engage their superior in small talk, potentially challenging the existing power dynamic. The document also discusses how discourse shapes societal norms and power structures, and how power imbalances can be reinforced through everyday exchanges.