Lots to reflect on in #YANSS 317 – "How to reimagine the marketplace of ideas by changing how, if, and when we talk about politics"

If we want new ideas to spread, what do we need to do now to make it a reality?

#Agora #PoliticalDebate #MarketplaceOfIdeas #ChangingMinds

Thanks again @davidmcraney for your work exploring these topics with us.

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YANSS 317 – How to reimagine the marketplace of ideas by changing how, if, and when we talk about politics

Sarah Stein Lubrano tells us about her new book, Don’t Talk About Politics, which urges us not to lose hope or become frozen in frustration when it comes to polarization and faulty discourse …

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Lots to reflect on in #YANSS 317 – "How to reimagine the marketplace of ideas by changing how, if, and when we talk about politics" #Agora #PoliticalDebate #MarketplaceOfIdeas #ChangingMinds youarenotsosmart.com/2025/07/10/y...

YANSS 317 – How to reimagine t...
YANSS 317 – How to reimagine the marketplace of ideas by changing how, if, and when we talk about politics

Sarah Stein Lubrano tells us about her new book, Don’t Talk About Politics, which urges us not to lose hope or become frozen in frustration when it comes to polarization and faulty discourse …

You Are Not So Smart

“don’t follow people because you agree with their answers, follow them because you respect the intellectual integrity that they bring to their questions.”

adam grant, you are not so smart podcast 231 https://youarenotsosmart.com/2022/05/01/yanss-231-adam-grants-advice-for-becoming-better-at-thinking-about-your-own-thinking-so-you-can-know-what-you-dont-know/ #criticalThinking #internet #adamGrant #yanss

YANSS 232 – Adam Grant’s advice for becoming better at thinking about your own thinking so you can harness the power of knowing what you don’t know

How to manage procrastination according to Margaret Atwood, how to work around your first-instinct fallacy, the upsides of imposter syndrome, the best way to avoid falling prey to the Dunning-Kruge…

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“the earlier we voice our disagreement, the more that we can discover that you and i are both wrong. and it wasn’t door number one, or door number two, but door number three or four that held the most compelling option.”

adam grant, you are not so smart podcast 231 https://youarenotsosmart.com/2022/05/01/yanss-231-adam-grants-advice-for-becoming-better-at-thinking-about-your-own-thinking-so-you-can-know-what-you-dont-know/ #criticalThinking #disagreement #adamGrant #yanss

YANSS 232 – Adam Grant’s advice for becoming better at thinking about your own thinking so you can harness the power of knowing what you don’t know

How to manage procrastination according to Margaret Atwood, how to work around your first-instinct fallacy, the upsides of imposter syndrome, the best way to avoid falling prey to the Dunning-Kruge…

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YANSS 210 – How a psychologist convinced 70 percent of subjects they were guilty of a crime they didn’t commit, and other stories about the fallibility of memory

Our guest on this episode is Dr. Julia Shaw, the author of The Memory Illusion. Julia is famous among psychologists because she was able to implant false memories into a group of subjects and convi…

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