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. 260 How To Calm The Mind When Life Changes Fast
The Word Café Podcast with Amax
26 minutes
1 month ago
S4 Ep. 260 How To Calm The Mind When Life Changes Fast
Send us a text Fear loves the blur between what’s changing around us and what we can actually do about it. When prices climb, plans shift, and the news cycle won’t quit, our minds rush to fill the unknown with alarming images. We took a slower, steadier path: name fear clearly, root your attention in what you can control, and let faith reshape the story you tell yourself. We start with a personal check-in and a window into daily life in Nigeria, then move into the heart of the conversation: ...
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...