Cut the shit! Sorting through pages of misinformation to find the nuggets of truth. A conversation with Luke Taylor.

Podcast Season 3 episode 27

Release Date 122822

Cut the shit! Sorting through pages of misinformation to find the nuggets of truth. A conversation with Luke Taylor.

Alrighty then, we’re back for another exciting adventure here on the Chaotic Navigator podcast. I am Mark Weisman, the Alaska Outlaw and I’ll be your host in a journey of understanding, encouragement, and hopefully enlightenment. This week we have teamed up with another great resource to provide a different perspective.

Before we get after it today, I’d like to make sure that, for those of you who need peace and harmony, or help in making sense of life, be sure to check out the Alaskan Ulfhednar podcast at https://akulfhednar.com. After 30 years of spiritual searching and discovery, he has arrived home. Check out his theories of finding peace and harmony, with a true understanding of co-existence and universal love. Some great stuff for you there. 

Each week we look at a different facet of what being prepared looks like in the real world of everyday. It is absolutely awesome to be back with you guys here for another adventure of discovery and obtaining the superpower of common sense. Today I want to bring in another expert to help us gain an additional approach to this information.

It is my honor to introduce:

Luke Taylor

Luke has worked in broadcast and print media ever since his first job at 17 years old. He lives in Joplin, Missouri. He is also the host of Fake News: A Fiery but Mostly Peaceful Podcast, a news podcast which focuses on current events and how the media covers them.

Cut the shit! Sorting through pages of misinformation to find the nuggets of truth. A conversation with Luke Taylor.

  1. Let’s start by identifying what misinformation is for context?
  2. What do you think drives the “misinformation” on the internet? Do you think its done “on-pupose”?
  3. Are there legal ramifications to publishing misinformation? I remember there being laws about “yelling fire in a crowded theater”.
  4. What would you say is the most dangerous type of misinformation published?
  5. How do you filter out this misinformation, and how can average citizens learn to do the same? Who can we trust?

Tell us more about you, your show, and anything else my listeners can grab to help themselves.

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