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EPISODE · Jul 16, 2026 · 38 MIN

I Fact-Checked My Own Episode...And I Was Wrong

from Average Joe Nerdcast · host Average Joe Nerdcast

A while back, I asked a simple question:Are we getting dumber?This time, I went looking for receipts.What I found completely changed the episode I thought I was making.The famous goldfish attention span statistic? It isn't true.The Flynn Effect? Very real.Reading scores? Declining.AI? More complicated than the internet wants it to be.And somewhere in the middle of all that research, I realized this episode was never really about intelligence.It was about curiosity.About attention.About practice.And about one simple question that might matter more than all the others:What parts of being human should we never outsource?Join me as we follow another Average Joe Nerdcast rabbit hole through misinformation, cognitive science, reading, AI, and the surprising hope hidden underneath all of it.If you enjoy the episode, follow the show or subscribe, leave a rating, and share it with someone who loves a good rabbit hole.Then come continue the conversation with us in The Lobby on Facebook and Discord.Links to Both.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1817nYANJD/?mibextid=wwXIfrDiscord: https://discord.gg/kDkA8UbvbEpisode 100 is coming! And we want to hear from you! Favorite Episode? Funniest AJN moment? How'd you find the show? Send everything over to [email protected] Lobby's always open.Stay Gold. Nerd Bold.

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