Hey Listeners — did you catch the title reference? It’s a line from a 1990's movie. Think you know it? Email me at realoveridealpod@gmail.com with your guess — or if you just can’t stand the suspense before I reveal it in a future episode. 😊 This week, I’m talking about accessibility at work — not as a checkbox or a charity gesture, but as a real engine for innovation and creativity. The idea came from my colleague Dr. Daniel Balva, who invited me to join a project highlighting the importanc...
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Hey Listeners — did you catch the title reference? It’s a line from a 1990's movie. Think you know it? Email me at realoveridealpod@gmail.com with your guess — or if you just can’t stand the suspense before I reveal it in a future episode. 😊 This week, I’m talking about accessibility at work — not as a checkbox or a charity gesture, but as a real engine for innovation and creativity. The idea came from my colleague Dr. Daniel Balva, who invited me to join a project highlighting the importanc...
The Breakfast Club, The Barnum Effect and How Not to be a Sucker
Real Over Ideal
15 minutes
2 weeks ago
The Breakfast Club, The Barnum Effect and How Not to be a Sucker
In this episode of Real Over Ideal, Vanessa Gorelkin explores the themes of misinformation and the importance of critical thinking in the age of social media. Using the iconic film The Breakfast Club as a backdrop, she discusses the Barnum Effect and how it influences our perception of truth. Vanessa emphasizes the need for media literacy and the importance of distinguishing between lived experience and expertise. She provides practical tips for finding unbiased sources and encourages listene...
Real Over Ideal
Hey Listeners — did you catch the title reference? It’s a line from a 1990's movie. Think you know it? Email me at realoveridealpod@gmail.com with your guess — or if you just can’t stand the suspense before I reveal it in a future episode. 😊 This week, I’m talking about accessibility at work — not as a checkbox or a charity gesture, but as a real engine for innovation and creativity. The idea came from my colleague Dr. Daniel Balva, who invited me to join a project highlighting the importanc...