Why We Trust Influencers Over Experts & What It Costs
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概要
Why are we taking advice from people we've never actually vetted?
They feel familiar. They feel trustworthy. And that's exactly the problem!
Inspired by Michelle's TEDx talk, this episode dives into why confident influencers often win over actual experts and what that's costing you. We're breaking down the psychology behind it, and how to stop getting duped.
Topics discussed:
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Why we trust influencers over experts and what's really driving it.
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How familiarity and parasocial relationships create false credibility.
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The expertise paradox: why real experts struggle to explain (and sell) what they do.
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What happens when confidence replaces competence—and who pays for it.
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How to actually vet who you trust before making big decisions.
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