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EPISODE · Mar 21, 2025 · 47 MIN

6. Identifying Propaganda and Critical Thinking

from The Truth About Mental Health: What They Don’t Tell You · host Andrea Clark

In a world where facts are nearly indistinguishable from fiction, how do you know what to believe? This week, I sit down with Jonathan Davis, a former U.S. Army Special Operations Civil Affairs Soldier and author of the Question Things book series, to expose how propaganda shapes our reality and how to break free from it.We explore: 🔎 Why fact-checkers, media, and even Wikipedia push agendas—and how to see through the noise 🔎 Big Pharma’s influence on medicine and mental health—including the truth about ADHD meds and the narratives we’re sold 🔎 How to avoid being a victim of propaganda—and why being less certain is key 🔎 The scariest part? Propaganda often isn’t a lie—it’s just presented in a way that keeps you from questioning itFrom media narratives to medical misinformation, we’re unpacking the hidden forces controlling what you believe. It’s time to wake up.📖 Grab “Question Things” books on Audible and Amazon 📹 Watch Jonathan’s “Socially awkward life lessons” on YouTube 💌 Get in touch with Jonathan on Facebook--------------------- If you're interested in my recommended red light therapy tools, visit boncharge.com and get a 15% discount with my code: MHM ---------------------Reach out to me on Instagram: www.instagram.com/andrea.clark.mftFollow @truthaboutmentalhealthpodcast on InstagramFollow @truthaboutmentalhealth on TikTok

In a world where facts are nearly indistinguishable from fiction, how do you know what to believe? This week, I sit down with Jonathan Davis, a former U.S. Army Special Operations Civil Affairs Soldier and author of the Question Things book series, to expose how propaganda shapes our reality and how to break free from it.We explore: 🔎 Why fact-checkers, media, and even Wikipedia push agendas—and how to see through the noise 🔎 Big Pharma’s influence on medicine and mental health—including the truth about ADHD meds and the narratives we’re sold 🔎 How to avoid being a victim of propaganda—and why being less certain is key 🔎 The scariest part? Propaganda often isn’t a lie—it’s just presented in a way that keeps you from questioning itFrom media narratives to medical misinformation, we’re unpacking the hidden forces controlling what you believe. It’s time to wake up.📖 Grab “Question Things” books on Audible and Amazon 📹 Watch Jonathan’s “Socially awkward life lessons” on YouTube 💌 Get in touch with Jonathan on Facebook--------------------- If you're interested in my recommended red light therapy tools, visit boncharge.com and get a 15% discount with my code: MHM ---------------------Reach out to me on Instagram: www.instagram.com/andrea.clark.mftFollow @truthaboutmentalhealthpodcast on InstagramFollow @truthaboutmentalhealth on TikTok

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