Take a listen to this week's "Why is This Happening" with Chris Hayes, Brewster Kahle and Kyle Courtney. https://lnkd.in/gwCzUdtt
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Why do you act, think, and choose the way you do? For #nationalreading month, we’re highlighting science journalist and Alliance Ambasador Council member David McRaney’s book “You Are Not So Smart.” In it, McRaney explores how our decisions can sometimes be driven by cognitive biases, heuristics, and logical fallacies. Check out his blog and podcast to learn more about the psychology of reasoning, decision-making, and judgment. https://lnkd.in/gdekwpF
You Are Not So Smart
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Seth Godin is one of the most well-known teachers and bloggers in the world. He knows how to make his website traffic go up. But instead, he chooses to make his blog better. Watch my documentary series (it’s free) https://lnkd.in/ed6y6CGM This clip is discovered with @podintelligence
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Today, we are reflecting on the time Tim sat down with our guest, Michael Bolden, CEO and Executive Director of The American Press Institute, to explore journalism’s importance for democracy, the need to listen with humility, the need to build healthy and supportive cultures, the role of metrics in news, and much more. Click the link below to listen to this inspiring episode! https://lnkd.in/gd8icu4m
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Big changes coming to this newsletter in 2024. I am officially launching the Secrets of the Sire substack in 2024. What does that mean? Read below!
Secrets of the Sire newsletter coming in 2024
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How are term limits and doom scrolling connected? In this episode of Aspen Ignites, journalist and author Joanne Lipman joins Eric Liu to discuss how addressing both democracy and civics can fortify participation as a meaningful avenue for change, plus the single most important thing you can do right now to be a co-author for change. Watch the full episode here: https://lnkd.in/e6jcEsK6
Aspen Ignites: Democracy and Civics
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Host of Techstination and Co-host of the Smart Driving Cars and Living Longer Better Smarter podcasts
https://lnkd.in/eMMgvahW Ready for some worthwhile reading to kick off the summer season? On episode 74 of What’s Next Living Longer Better Smarter, Mary and Fred are joined by the author of the new bestseller Ageless Aging, Maddy Dychtwald and by Dr. Maria Carney, co-author of The Aging Revolution. You’ll want to dive into both! Tune in and subscribe!
What's Next Living Longer Better Smarter - Books for Better Health (episode 74) - Mary Furlong & Associates
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Gain valuable insights from Christos Petrou's latest feature in The Scholarly Kitchen. He delves into the pressing issues of retractions and research misconduct, addressing superficial headlines and attention-grabbing anecdotes to discover a thought-provoking analysis instead. Don't miss your chance to be informed – read it for yourself and share your thoughts in the comments below. Access the article here: https://lnkd.in/erzr9994. #research #retractions #academicpublishing
Christos Petrou on LinkedIn: Guest Post - Making Sense of Retractions and Tackling Research Misconduct…
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Just wrote up highlights from the 8th ep. in my monthly @interintellect_ series on not-knowing. This one was on not-knowing about value and was even richer in insights from the convo than usual. Check it out here: https://lnkd.in/gwA94HP2
Not-knowing discussion #8: What results are worth (summary) - Vaughn Tan
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In the new episode of the podcast, Steve Thomas chats with Jamie LaRue, author of the book On Censorship: A Public Librarian Examines Cancel Culture in the US, about his path to librarianship, the four main reasons people seek to censor books, his biggest challenges when he led the ALA’s Office of Intellectual Freedom, how to deal with politically-motivated censorship, and his theory of librarianship.
253: On Censorship by James LaRue
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Gain valuable insights from Christos Petrou's latest feature in The Scholarly Kitchen. He delves into the pressing issues of retractions and research misconduct, addressing superficial headlines and attention-grabbing anecdotes to discover a thought-provoking analysis instead. Don't miss your chance to be informed – read it for yourself and share your thoughts in the comments below. Access the article here: https://lnkd.in/ep95AqiG. #research #retractions #academicpublishing
Christos Petrou on LinkedIn: Guest Post - Making Sense of Retractions and Tackling Research Misconduct…
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