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In this episode, I try to explore a framework for judging conversations on podcasts. Podcasts have become one of the main sources of information today. While I enjoy many of them, I’ve noticed that it’s becoming increasingly difficult to judge whether a conversation is valuable, honest, or actually sticking to the truth. I think the simple definitions shared in this video can help us differentiate between different types of statements and help us become more information-literate. I’m a mass media/communication student and a professional who is deeply interested in how information shapes our world. Help me get better by sharing your thoughts in the comments! I want to make it clear, in this video, I have not criticised Raj Shamani or Vijay Mallya, I have just applied the framework to their conversations. I want to make it clear that in this video I have not criticised Raj Shamani or Vijay Mallya. I have simply applied the framework to their conversation.