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It's hard to turn on the news or scroll down your social media feeds and figure out if the news you are receiving is information or misinformation. It's hard to know the facts. This week the guys are going to talk about how this is misused from examples like the Kyle Rittenhouse or anything else you might find on the internet. In the end, we can learn from one another, build on the relationship, and stop trying to be right all the time.
By Ted Doering, Tanner Olson, Katie Bradley, & Phil Klopke4.9
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It's hard to turn on the news or scroll down your social media feeds and figure out if the news you are receiving is information or misinformation. It's hard to know the facts. This week the guys are going to talk about how this is misused from examples like the Kyle Rittenhouse or anything else you might find on the internet. In the end, we can learn from one another, build on the relationship, and stop trying to be right all the time.