Send us a text What happens when a staged arrest outperforms months of honest work? We tell the story, then pull back the curtain on why shock travels faster than truth and how the algorithm quietly trains us to serve its appetite for outrage, surprise, and escalation. From the first ring of viral attention to the uneasy questions that followed, we trace how content culture moved from follower counts and funnels to a system where plausibility can outrun proof. Deepfakes and synthetic media r...
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Send us a text What happens when a staged arrest outperforms months of honest work? We tell the story, then pull back the curtain on why shock travels faster than truth and how the algorithm quietly trains us to serve its appetite for outrage, surprise, and escalation. From the first ring of viral attention to the uneasy questions that followed, we trace how content culture moved from follower counts and funnels to a system where plausibility can outrun proof. Deepfakes and synthetic media r...
S4 Ep. 249 Homeostasis and Hope: Discovering Peace in Times of Change
The Word Café Podcast with Amax
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3 months ago
S4 Ep. 249 Homeostasis and Hope: Discovering Peace in Times of Change
Send us a text Have you ever felt that gnawing sense of uncertainty that makes your heart race and your mind spiral? That's what we're tackling today—the universal human challenge of dealing with fear. As I reflected on the biblical moment when Christ cried, "My God, why have you forsaken me?", I realized something profound about fear. Often, it's that sense of abandonment—of being utterly alone—that triggers our deepest anxieties. Fear, which I describe as "False Evidence Appearing Real," p...
The Word Café Podcast with Amax
Send us a text What happens when a staged arrest outperforms months of honest work? We tell the story, then pull back the curtain on why shock travels faster than truth and how the algorithm quietly trains us to serve its appetite for outrage, surprise, and escalation. From the first ring of viral attention to the uneasy questions that followed, we trace how content culture moved from follower counts and funnels to a system where plausibility can outrun proof. Deepfakes and synthetic media r...