Episode 211: In an era when misinformation spreads faster than facts, what does it mean to live truthfully — and why does it matter?

Hosts Richard Kyte and Scott Rada discuss the complicated role of truth in public life, personal relationships and digital spaces.

The conversation, inspired by Kyte’s new lecture series , “The Search for Meaning,” begins with a look at how truth has been understood since the time of Socrates. The Greek philosopher famously urged his followers to “know yourself,” warning that an unexamined life is not worth living. Kyte argues that the practice of questioning — and being questioned — is more essential than ever in a society awash in self-deception and confirmation bias.

But the discussion doesn’t stay in the ancient world. Rada and Kyte turn to today’s

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