Dan Nottingham

The Credible Podcast

Technology EN ↓ 6 episodes

In a world where everyone has a platform and nobody knows what to believe anymore, credibility is the new currency. On The Credible Podcast, host Dan Nottingham—physicist, product management leader, and creator of the credibility platform AmICredible—explores how we decide what (and who) to trust in the age of AI.Each episode, Dan sits down with AI researchers, ethicists, journalists, product leaders, and content creators to unpack big questions: How do we push back against misinformation without silencing debate? What’s the difference between “truth” and “credibility”? And how can organizatio...

Author

Dan Nottingham

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Technology

Podcast website

missionmatters.com

Latest episode

Jun 17, 2026

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Episodes

AI, Trust, and the Human Side of Leadership 17.06.2026

In this episode of The Credible Podcast, Dan speaks with Patrice Brown, founder and CEO of Strongbridge AI, about how executive coaches and nonprofit leaders can use AI in practical, human-centered ways. Patrice explains why AI works best as a tool, not a replacement, and why leaders should start by asking a simple question: “What problem am I trying to solve?” The conversation explores back-offic...

From Pineapple Pizza to Public Trust 20.05.2026

In this special episode, Dan Nottingham interviews AmICredible — not a person, but an evidence-based credibility platform. The conversation starts with pineapple on pizza, then moves through claims about science, AI hallucinations, media trust, smartphones in schools, religion in public classrooms, and public health communication during the pandemic. This is not a product demo. It is an evidence-b...

We Don’t Need Truth. We Need Credibility. 15.04.2026

We don’t have an information problem—we have a credibility problem. In this episode, Dan Nottingham explains why the future of the internet isn’t about controlling content, but understanding it. As legal pressure mounts on major platforms, a new solution is emerging: a credibility layer that empowers users to evaluate what they see—without censorship. To learn more, visit: https://amicredible.ai/...

It’s Still a Business: From Non-Profit Myths to Investor Reality 18.03.2026

In this episode of The Credible Podcast, Dan Nottingham sits down with Jason Rupp to unpack some of the biggest misconceptions founders face. They explore why non-profits are often misunderstood — not as volunteer efforts, but as real businesses that require strategy, revenue thinking, and disciplined execution. The conversation moves into what actually matters in early investor meetings (hint: it...

AI for Business - what it is and what it isn't 18.02.2026

In this episode of The Credible Podcast, Dan Nottingham is joined by Nate McKie, Senior Executive AI Advisor at World Wide Technology, for a grounded conversation about what AI really means for businesses today. Nate cuts through the hype surrounding generative AI and explains why many organizations struggle to see real value: siloed experimentation, poor data foundations, and a lack of leadership...

Why Credibility Matters 21.01.2026

In the inaugural episode of The Credible Podcast, host Dan Nottingham introduces the motivation behind the show and explores why credibility matters more than ever in a world driven by outrage, algorithms, and misinformation. Drawing on his background in science, technology, and AI, Dan contrasts evidence-based truth with opinion-driven discourse and explains how credibility is not something we cl...

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