The Unbroken Place with Eddy Paul Thomas

Episode 23: When Lies Spread Faster Than Truth


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Summary

In this episode, host Eddy Paul Thomas discusses the critical difference between seeing and observing, particularly in the context of recent hurricanes affecting the Carolinas and Florida. He emphasizes the importance of observation in understanding our surroundings and making informed decisions. The conversation then shifts to the pervasive issue of misinformation on social media, exploring how false information spreads faster than truth and its detrimental effects on society, including emotional manipulation, desensitization, and polarization. Finally, Thomas offers strategies to combat misinformation and foster empathy in our digital interactions.

Takeaways

  • Observing requires deeper engagement than merely seeing.
  • Misinformation spreads faster due to emotional engagement.
  • False information often exploits confirmation bias.
  • Digital literacy is crucial in combating misinformation.
  • Desensitization can lead to emotional burnout.
  • Taking breaks from social media can improve mental health.
  • Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Gratitude

    04:08 The Importance of Observation
    08:44 The Spread of Misinformation
    18:00 Impacts of Misinformation on Society
    24:34 Combating Misinformation and Fostering Empathy
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    Ways to Support the Victims of Hurricanes Helene and Milton

    Donate to Relief Organizations

    • American Red Cross: Donate funds to support immediate disaster relief services like shelter, food, and health services.
    • Website: redcross.org
  • Contact: 1-800-733-2767
  • GlobalGiving: A crowdfunding platform for grassroots disaster relief projects.
    • Website: globalgiving.org
  • Support Local Nonprofits

    • SBP (formerly St. Bernard Project): A nonprofit focused on rebuilding homes for disaster survivors.
    • Website: sbpusa.org
  • United Way: Many local branches help coordinate direct support for hurricane victims.
    • Website: unitedway.org
  • Contact: [email protected] or check the local United Way website for direct assistance.
  • Fundraising Campaigns

    • GoFundMe: Search for specific campaigns supporting hurricane victims or set up your own fundraiser.
    • Website: gofundme.com
  • GlobalGiving Hurricane Relief Fund: Directly supports community-led organizations aiding hurricane victims.
    • Website: globalgiving.org/projects/hurricane-relief-fund/
  • Volunteer Your Time

    • All Hands and Hearts: A volunteer-driven organization providing long-term disaster recovery and rebuilding.
    • Website: hands.org
  • Contact: [email protected] or (508) 758-8211
  • Habitat for Humanity: Join volunteer efforts to help rebuild homes for hurricane victims.
    • Website: habitat.org
  • Contact: [email protected] or 1-800-HABITAT
  • Donate Goods

    • Good360: Partners with nonprofits to distribute donated goods like clothing, food, and other necessities.
    • Website: good360.org
  • Contact: [email protected] or (703) 836-2121
  • Feeding America: Donate non-perishable food and supplies through local food banks or national efforts.
    • Website: feedingamerica.org
  • Contact: [email protected] or 1-800-771-2303
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    Music: "Open Door" & "I Dare You" by Little Glass Men from the free music archive. This work is openly licensed via CC BY 4.0.

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