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Define Before You Decide: Fact vs Opinion in the Social Media Age
Wednesday, 11 February, 2026
🎙️ Welcome to The Education Evolution — and you’re listening to Lifelong Learning.This is a podcast for the thinkers, the doers, and those who know the most important lessons aren’t always learned in school.In this episode, we slow things down to examine something foundational:How do we tell the difference between fact, fiction, and opinion in a world that rewards confidence over evidence?From viral clips to short-form commentary, the way we consume information has changed dramatically. But has our understanding kept pace?In today’s conversation, we explore:Why “I did my own research” doesn’t always mean what it used toThe difference between fact, fiction, and opinion (and why precision matters)How social media reshapes how we encounter news and informationWhat happens when confidence travels faster than evidenceThe danger of anti-process thinkingA practical framework — P.E.R.C.H. — to help you stay groundedThis episode isn’t about telling you what to think.It’s about helping you slow down how you think.Because lifelong learning isn’t about having answers —it’s about developing discernment.If this conversation made you pause, share it with someone navigating change or trying to think clearly in a loud world.📺 If you’re watching on YouTube, tell us in the comments:Which step of the P.E.R.C.H. framework feels most necessary right now?🎯 And help us reach 600 subscribers this February by subscribing and sharing.






