In a world where anyone can publish anything in seconds, how do you know what, or who, to trust?
This question is at the heart of our brand-new podcast, The Credible Podcast.
Dedicated to exploring credibility in journalism and online content, our host, Dan Nottingham, will explore how stories are built, how misinformation spreads, and how we as readers, viewers, and creators can separate fact from fiction.
It’s about exploring the meaning of credibility in a world where information moves at the speed of outrage. It’s about the intersection of truth, trust, technology, and personal responsibility. And, it’s about recognizing that credibility is a behavior that we choose.
Each episode will take you behind the headlines to uncover how information really moves through the digital world.
Here’s what you can expect to hear:
If you have a question about credibility, come across a real world story that you want Dan to dig into, or know someone who embodies what building credibility is all about, make sure to share it with Dan and join the conversation.
Trust in the media is at an all-time low, making the need for reliable information higher than ever.
We created The Credible Podcast to pull back the curtains on modern journalism and online publishing and encourage honest conversations about what’s broken, what still works, and how we can each play our part in rebuilding credibility.
If you’ve ever asked yourself, “Can I really trust what I’m reading?” this podcast is for you.
Listen to the First Episode Today
The first episode, “AI for Business - what it is and what it isn't” is now live! Dan is joined by Nate McKie, Senior Executive AI Advisor at World Wide Technology.
In this episode, Dan and Nate will explore why organisations struggle to see real value from AI, practical use cases, and why AI’s greatest potential is not human replacement.
Listen now on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.
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Credibility isn’t something we build alone. Follow Dan on LinkedIn, share your thoughts, and tell us about the stories you’re struggling to trust.
Thank you for helping us create a more informed media culture, one episode at a time.
And remember, credibility starts with you, one statement at a time.
Credibly yours,
The Credible Podcast Team