The world feels more divided than ever and facts alone aren’t closing the gap. In this episode of The Life Habits Podcast, we explore why intelligent, well-meaning people can look at the same information and come to completely different conclusions.

Drawing on psychology, neuroscience, and global research, we unpack how misinformation spreads, how our brains are wired for bias, and why trying to “correct” others often backfires. If you’ve felt the strain of polarization in your family, workplace, or online, this conversation will change how you see what’s really going on and how to bridge the divide.

Life Habits Podcast

Karel Vredenburg, Mandy Kloppers, MJ Shaar, & Suzanne Joy Clark.

LH163—Changing Minds in a Post-Truth World

DEC 16, 202557 MIN
Life Habits Podcast

LH163—Changing Minds in a Post-Truth World

DEC 16, 202557 MIN

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The world feels more divided than ever and facts alone aren’t closing the gap. In this episode of The Life Habits Podcast, we explore why intelligent, well-meaning people can look at the same information and come to completely different conclusions. Drawing on psychology, neuroscience, and global research, we unpack how misinformation spreads, how our brains are wired for bias, and why trying to “correct” others often backfires. If you’ve felt the strain of polarization in your family, workplace, or online, this conversation will change how you see what’s really going on and how to bridge the divide.