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Today we discuss the responsibility of sharing expert advice, especially on influential platforms, such as YouTube and podcasts, as well as on social media.
We touch upon the controversy surrounding Stephen Bartlett's podcast, The Diary of a CEO, where some expert advice has been questioned for accuracy.
As coaches and content creators, we know the duty of care that comes with disseminating information, particularly in health and nutrition.
And it starts by getting clear on distinguishing between opinion and fact.
Hear why we recommend to you, the listener, the importance of conducting your own research, and why it is important to get clear on the broader implications of misinformation; in the age of social media.

https://www.hillcoachingcompany.co.uk/the-sos-show

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Manage episode 459905499 series 3616907
Content provided by Oliver Hill and Stephen Balmer-Walters, Oliver Hill, and Stephen Balmer-Walters. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Oliver Hill and Stephen Balmer-Walters, Oliver Hill, and Stephen Balmer-Walters or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Today we discuss the responsibility of sharing expert advice, especially on influential platforms, such as YouTube and podcasts, as well as on social media.
We touch upon the controversy surrounding Stephen Bartlett's podcast, The Diary of a CEO, where some expert advice has been questioned for accuracy.
As coaches and content creators, we know the duty of care that comes with disseminating information, particularly in health and nutrition.
And it starts by getting clear on distinguishing between opinion and fact.
Hear why we recommend to you, the listener, the importance of conducting your own research, and why it is important to get clear on the broader implications of misinformation; in the age of social media.

https://www.hillcoachingcompany.co.uk/the-sos-show

  continue reading

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