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Do You Know What You Know?

The official podcast of DYKWYK where we discuss our main topics, including disinformation, online safety, and more with experts in various fields of work.

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    EP13, PT 2: Andrea Dolph - Productive Disagreement - DYKWYK?

    Join us as we speak to Andrea Dolph about productive disagreement. This is the second part of our ‘Dinner Table Politics’ episode, where we discuss how to navigate tough discussions with family at the dinner table. Andrea shared with us her personal experiences in the workplace where she used strategies that are mentioned in her book, “Hit The Job Running,” to reach a compromise with colleagues who have different views. We learned a lot, and you will too! Website: www.dykwyk.wordpress.com Instagram: @dyk.wykBluesky: @dykwyk.bsky.social Thank you for your continuous support.

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    EP13: Dinner Table Politics - Navigating Challenging Discussions - DYKWYK?

    You know how tense those moments get when your Facebook-loving uncle randomly says, “you know, I saw this thing on Facebook the other day…” Would you like to learn how to navigate the conversation in a respectful manner, while also clearing the air of any misinformation or disinformation? Well, you are in luck! In this episode, Delnaz and Lauren speak of strategies that can be used in these scenarios, and include some of their personal experiences as well.Instagram: @dyk.wykTwitter: @dykwykWebsite: dykwyk.wordpress.com

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    EP12: Nicholas Sensley - The Path to Discussing Police Reform Without Using Divisive Rhetoric

    Today, we had the honor of speaking to Nicholas Sensley, who is the founder and CEO of the Institute for American Policing Reform. Listen as we discuss how a vital topic can be brought to light in a respectful and pragmatic way by avoiding divisive language that is most likely rooted in misinformation or disinformation. The guidance by Mr. Sensley can be applied to any conversation surrounding any topic, especially during times of political tension. Thank you for tuning in, and enjoy the episode. Follow us on Instagram: @dyk.wyk

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    EP11: Storms of Conspiracy Theories - Discussing Recent Examples of Misinformation & Disinformation

    In this episode of Do You Know What You Know?, hosts Delnaz and Lauren dive into the whirlwind of conspiracy theories and mis/disinformation surrounding recent events. From conspiracy theories about FEMA’s response during the latest hurricanes to disinformation impacting the upcoming presidential election, we explore how the spread of false information takes hold and results in fear and tension. We also discuss the revolving role of AI in both creating and combatting disinformation and what this means for our future. Join us as we unpack these topics and ask - how do we really know what we know? Check out two of our previous episodes that were mentioned in this episode: EP10: Kojo Asamoa-Caesar: How Disinformation Divides Us All - https://open.spotify.com/episode/5Kb85TDcmjnJQl9tPAMD83?si=VeTC8ZF8T7maMjp_6kgdhwEP05: Dr. Roselyn Dean: How Disinformation Affects the Medical Community: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1s5afQETytsH0dWWHLjdC1?si=sXxPxnXhQz-_TdmfqtMjfA&t=39Sourceshttps://www.fema.gov/fact-sheet/myth-or-fact-misinformation-about-fema-disaster-assistance-can-hinder-recoveryhttps://youtu.be/EkQXm7cpy8I?feature=sharedhttps://www.fema.gov/node/rumor-funding-responsehttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/global-news-podcast/id135067274?i=1000672519147https://factcheck.afp.com/doc.afp.com.36JU2AMhttps://apnews.com/article/russia-hurricane-disinformation-fema-9e37c73ab8ffa2a2d338797a1a827e57https://www.isdglobal.org/digital_dispatches/russian-propaganda-exploits-us-hurricane-response-to-undermine-fema-and-ukraine-support/https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cn0e71yp1e1ohttps://www.forbes.com/sites/larsdaniel/2024/10/04/hurricane-helena-deepfakes-flooding-social-media-hurt-real-people/

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    EP10: Kojo Asamoa-Caesar: How Disinformation Divides Us All

    Join us for a deep, knowledge-filled conversation with attorney Kojo Asamoa-Caesar. In addition to being an attorney, Kojo is a former teacher and was the Democratic nominee for congress in 2020 for OK-1. Enjoy, and let us know your thoughts! Instagram: @dyk.wykTwitter: @dykwykWebsite: www.dykwyk.wordpress.com

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    EP09: The Role of the Media in Upholding Democracy (DYKWYK x PSTY)

    Thank you for listening to this collaborative episode between “Do You Know What You Know?” and “Pod Save the Youth.” In this episode, Delnaz Kazemi and David Seaton speak with NENPA Award-Winning Journalist, Ella Niederhelman about the importance of supporting local news outlets and providing Gen-Z representation in the media to expand the reach of unbiased and reliable news. The group also discusses the implications of using social media as a source of news and the best ways to identify misinformation and clickbait. Learn more about the ways to identify and reduce the prevalence of misinformation from https://dykwyk.wordpress.com/. Currently, the US loses an average of two local papers every week and by 2025, the US will likely have just a third of the local papers that were operating in 2005 according to PBS Newshour. Support unbiased independent local journalism at the Ipswich Local News and Report for America with the links below. Ipswich Local News: https://thelocalnews.news/donate/ Report for America: https://www.reportforamerica.org/?campaign=551612

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    EP8: Andy Moore: What Does False Information Look Like in the world of Civic Engagement?

    Join us in this episode as we discuss with Andy Moore, CEO of Let’s Fix This, about how false information can affect the work of organizations focusing on civic engagement and advocacy. Thank you for listening!

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    EP07: Amy Curran: How Disinformation will have an Impact on Civic Engagement

    Hello, everyone! Thank you for joining our discussion with Amy Curran. It was a pleasure having her on to discuss such vital topics. Thank you to Amy and all of you for supporting us!

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    EP06: Dr. Susan Stansberry: The importance of news literacy in research and education

    Hello! Today we spoke with Dr. Susan Stansberry about disinformation and misinformation on social media and other digital platforms. We also spoke about how students and others can practice smart, news-literate habits when it comes to their research and education. Enjoy!

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    EP05: Dr. Roselynn Dean: How Disinformation Affects the Medical Community

    Hello! Today we spoke with Dr. Roselynn Dean, a physician in Oklahoma. Tune in for her great insight on how disinformation affects her profession.

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    EP04: Representative Andy Fugate: Disinformation in politics and media, and how to be aware of it

    Hello to you all! We appreciate you for tuning in. In this episode, we spoke with Oklahoma Representative Andy Fugate about how disinformation affects politics, disinformation and bias in media, and the threat that fabricated information poses to education. We appreciate Rep. Fugate’s insight on the topic. Thanks for listening! https://www.dykwyk.wordpress.com

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    EP03: Cortney Merkel: The Danger That Disinformation Poses On Our Future

    Hello, listeners, and thank you for tuning in! Today we spoke with Ms. Cortney Merkel, a former F.B.I. agent, among her other former jobs in law enforcement. She gave insight on how disinformation can lead to the rise in extremist groups, the direction that the issue is heading in, and what we must do to protect ourselves and those around us from falling victim to misleading information. Thanks again! Stay vigilant!

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    EP2: Kevin Suarez: Young People and Digital Literacy

    In this episode we welcomed Kevin Suarez, an Oklahoma educator. We had the opportunity to discuss how to implement digital literacy in the classroom, Suarez’s personal experiences with digital literacy, and much more. Take a listen to this episode for a great discussion!

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    EP1 Nina Murray: News Literacy is Critical

    Today we spoke to poet, U.S. diplomat, and author Nina Murray about her career, the various types of disinformation she has seen in her work, and more. If you would like to connect with Nina, you can check out her Instagram at this link: https://instagram.com/houndart?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= and, as always, you can visit our website at dykwyk.wordpress.com where you will see all of our socials listed. Thank you!

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The official podcast of DYKWYK where we discuss our main topics, including disinformation, online safety, and more with experts in various fields of work.

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