Rationally Speaking #156 - David McRaney on "Why it’s so hard to change someone’s mind" - podcast episode cover

Rationally Speaking #156 - David McRaney on "Why it’s so hard to change someone’s mind"

Jan 03, 202153 min
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Episode description

You're probably already aware that it's hard to change someone's mind with logical arguments and evidence, especially about emotionally charged topics. But are there exceptions? David McRaney, bestselling author of "You Are Not So Smart" (and host of the blog and podcast by the same name) describes his experiences with people who have done an about-face on some important topic, like 9/11 conspiracy theories. He and Julia discuss a technique for changing someone's mind with evidence, how individual mind-change mirrors scientific progress, and what happens when you confront Trump fans with facts that contradict their narrative.

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