Thinking in a Noisy World

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Thinking in a Noisy World

Thinking in a Noisy World is a podcast about learning, culture, media, and the ways we make meaning in an increasingly complex and information-saturated society. Hosted by author and adult educator Dr. Sandra Galindo, the podcast explores how education, storytelling, journalism, and emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence shape the way we think, learn, and understand the world.Through reflections, critical analysis, and interdisciplinary perspectives, each episode invites listeners to slow down, question assumptions, and engage more deeply with ideas that matter.

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    What We Know, and Why We Believe It

    In today’s micro-episode, we explore a question that oftengoes unexamined: How do we come to know what we think we know, and why do we believe it?In a world shaped by information, culture, and experience,our beliefs aren’t formed in isolation. They are influenced, reinforced, and sometimes challenged in ways we don’t always notice.This episode invites us to pause, reflect, and take a closer look at the ideas we hold and the paths that led us to them.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Thinking in a Noisy World is a podcast about learning, culture, media, and the ways we make meaning in an increasingly complex and information-saturated society. Hosted by author and adult educator Dr. Sandra Galindo, the podcast explores how education, storytelling, journalism, and emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence shape the way we think, learn, and understand the world.Through reflections, critical analysis, and interdisciplinary perspectives, each episode invites listeners to slow down, question assumptions, and engage more deeply with ideas that matter.

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Dr. Sandra Galindo

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