024: David Aaronovitch on conspiracy theories, truth, QAnon & social media
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Friends,
There is no dry January on A Load of BS. It’s time for much needed refreshment.
Vodkast & Soda
In my 2021: My Year of Total BS essay, I shared with you some personal ruminations on BS and this publication’s motivation.
Put simply, the raison d’être of A Load of BS is to try to explain why we do the things we do. Furthermore, I’d like to include your questions in my podcasts. My next two conversations are with Melissa Hogenboom and Dave Trott.
Melissa is a BBC science journalist who wrote ‘The Motherhood Complex’, an exposé of the challenges women endure in motherhood - from fighting a system which, despite progress, is still skewed in favour of men’s needs, to the creation of a new identity in the face of physical & psychological change.
Dave is an advertising legend having founded 3 extraordinarily successful agencies, written 5 books on creative thinking and been voted Most Creative Agency In the World by Advertising Age.
If you have a question you’d like me to share with Dave or Melissa, please email me at danielsjross@gmail.com and I’ll credit you in the show.
The Cosmopolitan David Aaronovitch
Talking of explaining why we do the things we do, this week’s podcast is with journalist, author & broadcaster David Aaronovitch. While David’s frames of reference are broad, here we focus on conspiracy theories, the subject of David’s book Voodoo Histories.
Talking of conspiracy theories, mine’s a Virgin Mary.Today we explore:
- Why we choose to believe what we believe
- What's so attractive about conspiracy theories
- Jews in conspiracy theories
- The elitist, moral high ground that believers typically take
- Combatting conspiracy theories
- QAnon and departures from reality
- The importance of truth
- The real agency we have over social media algorithms
- And what David is truly optimistic about for the future
One for the road
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