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Being a Critical Thinker in a Digital Age (Ft. Julie Bogart)
Publisher |
Jordan Lee Dooley
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Education
Self-Improvement
Publication Date |
Nov 09, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:48:29

Let’s be honest. In our digital age, it has become increasingly common to see internet blood baths where everyone has an opinion on every topic and disagreements quickly lead to arguments.

We often feel confident in our opinion and believe it’s our job to persuade everyone else that we’re correct.

But how can we begin to think critically when we’re being blasted by endless information with endless biases and agendas?

And how do we go from being defensive and ready to persuade to having open and respectful conversations that explore each other’s ideas?

In this episode, Jordan talks with the founder of the Brave Writer program, author Julie Bogart, about how we can be critical thinkers in a digital age.

If you’re ready to be and raise passionate learners who can think without fear or defensiveness, tune in to this episode to learn:

  • What it actually means to be a critical thinker
  • How our experiences shape our thinking
  • How to differentiate facts from interpretation
  • Ways technology affects our brains
  • How to use critical thinking when having conversations with others

Ready to dig deeper? Check out these links from the episode:

P.S. If you haven't yet, don't forget to grab a copy of Jordan's new book, Embrace Your Almost.

In this episode, Jordan talks with author Julie Bogart about how to be critical thinkers in a digital age.

Let’s be honest. In our digital age, it has become increasingly common to see internet blood baths where everyone has an opinion on every topic and disagreements quickly lead to arguments.

We often feel confident in our opinion and believe it’s our job to persuade everyone else that we’re correct.

But how can we begin to think critically when we’re being blasted by endless information with endless biases and agendas?

And how do we go from being defensive and ready to persuade to having open and respectful conversations that explore each other’s ideas?

In this episode, Jordan talks with the founder of the Brave Writer program, author Julie Bogart, about how we can be critical thinkers in a digital age.

If you’re ready to be and raise passionate learners who can think without fear or defensiveness, tune in to this episode to learn:

  • What it actually means to be a critical thinker
  • How our experiences shape our thinking
  • How to differentiate facts from interpretation
  • Ways technology affects our brains
  • How to use critical thinking when having conversations with others

Ready to dig deeper? Check out these links from the episode:

P.S. If you haven't yet, don't forget to grab a copy of Jordan's new book, Embrace Your Almost.

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