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You Are What You Read: Why changing your media diet can change the world with Jodie Jackson

You Are What You Read: Why changing your media diet can change the world with Jodie Jackson

FromThe Innovation Show


You Are What You Read: Why changing your media diet can change the world with Jodie Jackson

FromThe Innovation Show

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Length:
49 minutes
Released:
Apr 8, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Do you ever feel overwhelmed and powerless after watching the news? Does it make you feel sad about the world, without much hope for its future? The world is not as bad as the headlines would have you believe.

Today’s guest has spent the last ten years researching the damaging impact of the negativity bias in the news on our mental health and the health of our society, as well as investigating the impact of solutions-focused news. Her widely cited research has made her an influential figure within the movement for “Constructive Journalism”.

As a partner at The Constructive Journalism Project, she writes for established and emerging news platforms; speaks on panels with leading thinkers, academics and journalists; delivers workshops and training to journalists and regularly speaks at universities and media conferences around the world., we welcome author of “You are What You Read: Why changing your media diet can change the world” Jodie Jackson

We talk:
How the information we consume informs our reality
The psychological impact of negative news
The opportunities of constructive journalism
How we can all adjust our media diets

More about Jodie here: https://jodiejackson.com
Released:
Apr 8, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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A Global weekly show interviewing authors to inspire, educate and inform the business world and the curious. Presented by the author of "Undisruptable", this Global show speaks of something greater beyond innovation, disruption and technology. It speaks to the human need to learn: how to adapt and love a changing world. It embraces the spirit of constant change, of staying receptive, of always learning.