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The Thought That Counts - Insights into Biases and Fallacies 3

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Short inspirational insights into our common biases and fallacies. Become more mindful and make better decisions through a deeper understanding of our mental shortcuts and errors in judgment.

Robin Hills (Ei4Change) was inspired to create The Thought That Counts podcast from his series of bite-sized, inspirational soundbites for his local radio station.

Since then, these contributions have reached a wider audience through the podcast - The Thought That Counts.

This podcast explores the some of our common biases and fallacies:

  • The Dunning Kruger Effect
  • Apophenia – our tendency to perceive meaningful connections between unrelated things
  • Brand Loyalty
  • The Argument from Authority
  • The Argument from Ignorance

Connect with Ei4Change on LinkedIn
Connect with Ei4Change on Facebook
Connect with Ei4Change on Twitter
Connect with Ei4Change on Instagram
Visit the Ei4Change website Ei4Change.com

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Chapters

1. The Thought That Counts - Insights into Biases and Fallacies 3 (00:00:00)

2. Introduction (00:00:18)

3. The Dunning Kruger Effect (00:01:08)

4. Apophenia (00:03:50)

5. Brand Loyalty (00:06:46)

6. The Argument from Authority (00:10:11)

7. The Argument from Ignorance (00:13:18)

26 episodes

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Short inspirational insights into our common biases and fallacies. Become more mindful and make better decisions through a deeper understanding of our mental shortcuts and errors in judgment.

Robin Hills (Ei4Change) was inspired to create The Thought That Counts podcast from his series of bite-sized, inspirational soundbites for his local radio station.

Since then, these contributions have reached a wider audience through the podcast - The Thought That Counts.

This podcast explores the some of our common biases and fallacies:

  • The Dunning Kruger Effect
  • Apophenia – our tendency to perceive meaningful connections between unrelated things
  • Brand Loyalty
  • The Argument from Authority
  • The Argument from Ignorance

Connect with Ei4Change on LinkedIn
Connect with Ei4Change on Facebook
Connect with Ei4Change on Twitter
Connect with Ei4Change on Instagram
Visit the Ei4Change website Ei4Change.com

  continue reading

Chapters

1. The Thought That Counts - Insights into Biases and Fallacies 3 (00:00:00)

2. Introduction (00:00:18)

3. The Dunning Kruger Effect (00:01:08)

4. Apophenia (00:03:50)

5. Brand Loyalty (00:06:46)

6. The Argument from Authority (00:10:11)

7. The Argument from Ignorance (00:13:18)

26 episodes

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