
When Lies are a Way of Life
How do we navigate the constant lying, when there is no longer an expectation that politicians or pundits will be honest? In this episode of “Can You Hear Me,” co-hosts Eileen Rochford and Rob Johnson will dive deep into numerous articles from Scientific American titled, “Truth vs Lies” as they break down the science of deception so that we can protect ourselves against it. Please listen to “When Lies are a Way of Life” right now.
Can You Hear Me? · Eileen Rochford, Rob Johnson
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Show Notes
Recommended Resources!
- SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN - TRUTH vs LIES
- BOOK: White Women: Everything You Already Know About Your Own Racism and How to Do Better - Regina Jackson and Saira Rao
- FREE Critical Thinking Cheatsheet Multipack
- COURSE: Unconscious Bias: From Awareness to Action
- LINKEDIN COURSE: Unconscious Bias
- ARTICLE: Implicit Bias - Perception Institute
- ARTICLE: Schoolkids Are Falling Victim to Disinformation and Conspiracy Fantasies - Scientific American
- ARTICLE: Sharpening Your Critical Thinking - OpenLearn
- ARTICLE: Study: On Twitter, False News Travels Faster Than True Stories - MIT
Recommended CYHM Episodes
Episode 21: The Future of Journalism
Episode 17: What's Fueling This Cycle of Distrust?
Episode 5: The Dangers of Reputational Damage Caused. by Disinformation
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