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EPISODE · Oct 23, 2024 · 1H 31M

Resisting Ideological Pressures with Elizabeth Nuemann

from PostEverything · host Brad Edwards and John Houmes

Elizabeth Neumann discusses her experiences in the Department of Homeland Security, focusing on the challenges of misinformation and disinformation in the modern information environment. She highlights the historical context of foreign influence on domestic affairs, the rise of domestic radicalization, and the psychological factors that drive individuals towards violence. Neumann emphasizes the importance of local community engagement and the need to reclaim civility in public discourse amidst the overwhelming influence of social media and information overload. In this conversation, the speakers discuss the importance of resisting ideological narratives and building trust in institutions amidst a landscape filled with disinformation. They explore the psychological effects of group polarization and the role of spirituality in fostering trust. Practical tips for healthier media consumption are also provided, emphasizing the need for accountability and community engagement. John's New Podcast, Lessons from the Jungle: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2412116 Was this episode helpful or encouraging in some way? Great! Then you won't want to miss what's next so SUBSCRIBE now and send this episode to a friend! We appreciate it! 🙏 You can also leave a review (it really helps) Follow Us Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PostEverythingPodcast Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/_posteverything X: https://twitter.com/_PostEverything

Elizabeth Neumann discusses her experiences in the Department of Homeland Security, focusing on the challenges of misinformation and disinformation in the modern information environment. She highlights the historical context of foreign influence on domestic affairs, the rise of domestic radicalization, and the psychological factors that drive individuals towards violence. Neumann emphasizes the importance of local community engagement and the need to reclaim civility in public discourse amidst the overwhelming influence of social media and information overload. In this conversation, the speakers discuss the importance of resisting ideological narratives and building trust in institutions amidst a landscape filled with disinformation. They explore the psychological effects of group polarization and the role of spirituality in fostering trust. Practical tips for healthier media consumption are also provided, emphasizing the need for accountability and community engagement. John's New Podcast, Lessons from the Jungle: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2412116 Was this episode helpful or encouraging in some way? Great! Then you won't want to miss what's next so SUBSCRIBE now and send this episode to a friend! We appreciate it! 🙏 You can also leave a review (it really helps) Follow Us Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PostEverythingPodcast Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/_posteverything X: https://twitter.com/_PostEverything

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