Bob Froehlich-Retired Chemist, Counselor, Psychology Professor and Julia Mi

Thinking Clearly

Society EN ↓ 100 episodes

In this age of fake news, alternative facts and information overload, this podcast offers cognitive self-defense strategies and topics that will help you understand and master critical thinking in forming your claims beliefs and opinions.

Author

Bob Froehlich-Retired Chemist, Counselor, Psychology Professor and Julia Mi

Category

Society

Podcast website

thinkingclearly.libsyn.com

Latest episode

Jan 27, 2026

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Episodes

#89-Election 2024 Preparation 2-Political Depolarization and the Work of Braver Angels-with guest Ciaran O'Connor 26.12.2023

As we head into the US 2024 P r esidential E lection with the knowledge that America is now as polarized as it has been since the civil war and that this amount of polarization drastically impairs our democratic process, we revisit the organization Braver Angels , which was founded "to bring Americans together to bridge the partisan divide and strengthen our democratic republic." From his experien...

#88-What's new in teaching critical thinking and advances in the mental immunity approach for combating misinformation with guest Melanie Trecek-King 28.11.2023

Second time guest, Professor Melanie Trecek-King, updates us on what's new in teaching critical thinking and new on her website resources at: Thinking Is Power . She also discusses I noculation Theory as a foundation for recent work being done to combat mis- and disinformation by the Mental Immunity Project

#87-Election 2024 Preparation—The Importance of Critical Thinking to Democracy, with guest Timothy Redmond 24.10.2023

In the spirit of promoting citizenship in our democracy, during this time as the 2024 presidential election begins to ramp up, every once in a while Julia and I will replay one of our previous episodes—an episode that reminds us of how important critical thinking is to our democracy. So, here's the first of those: Thinking Clearly episode #79:  How critical thinking can make us better citizens and...

#86-Disinformation-its creators, amplifiers and believers-and how to fight for truth and protect democracy with guest Lee McIntyre 26.09.2023

Disinformation and its danger to our social fabric and democracy are the focus of this discussion with philosopher, educator and author, Lee McIntyre. Lee holds a Ph. D. in philosophy and is currently a Research Fellow at the Center for Philosophy and History of Science at Boston University. His latest book: Disinformation-How to fight for Truth and Protect Democracy is hot off the press.  

#85-Critical thinking in health and medicine and the importance of critical thinking in pandemics and other national and international health crises 22.08.2023

Jonathan Howard, MD joins hosts Bob and Julia to discuss the role of critical thinking in health and medicine and how critical thinking is especially important in crisis management such as the COVID pandemic. Dr. Howard is currently an associate professor of neurology and psychiatry at New York University, Langone Health and the Chief of Neurology at Bellevue Hospital. And two of his books, Cognit...

# 84-Top pick episode after seven years-Johnathan Rauch and the Constitution of Knowledge 25.07.2023

On this the 84 th episode of Thinking Clearly , hosts Bob and Julia got the seven year itch to look back and pick one episode that they thought deserved replay in its entirety. Their pick encapsulates one of the main themes of Thinking Clearly and focuses on the importance of having a universal process, accessible by all, for reliably assessing reality and forming beliefs. Bob and Julia call that...

#83-Bob and Julia discuss Artificial Intelligence 27.06.2023

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been impacting our lives in a variety of ways including our web searches, social medial experiences and even our telephone conversations with customer service representatives, and that impact will likely be accelerating at an exponential rate. This episode invites listeners to begin preparing for this changing environment as hosts Bob and Julia discuss the foundati...

#82-Teaching and Learning Critical Thinking and Recognizing Unsubstantiated Claims-with guest Alan Bensley 24.05.2023

Alan Bensley, Psychology Professor and author of two textbooks on critical thinking: "Critical Thinking in Psychology: a unified skills approach" and "Critical Thinking in Psychology and Everyday Life"—from Frostburg State University—joins Bob and Julia to discuss: the most effective ways to teach critical thinking and the biggest challenges students face in mastering those skills. Other topics in...

#81-Actively Open-minded Thinking-with guest Emlen Metz 05.04.2023

Psychologist Emlen Metz discusses her research on Actively Open-minded Thinking and her current work at the Lawrence Hall of Science at U.C. Berkeley developing curricula on scientific-critical-thinking for high school and undergraduate classrooms and her work on a project called Public Editor, described as: "a massive effort to clean up the news."

#80- Virtues, Benefits and Joy of Critical Thinking and Science Appreciation-with Guy Harrison 01.03.2023

Journalist, author and public speaker Guy Harrison— a longtime advocate for skepticism, critical thinking and science appreciation—discusses the virtues, benefits and joy of critical thinking and how understanding core ideas in science can add value to all of our lives. Guy has authored eight books, including: Think Before You Like: Social Media's Effect on the Brain and the Tools You Need to Navi...

#79-How critical thinking can make us better citizens and cure our ailing democracy-with guest Timothy Redmond 02.02.2023

Thinking Clearly guest, political scientist, author and educator Timothy Redmond, discusses the toxic effects of extreme political tribalism on our democratic institutions and offers hope and solutions—as detailed in his recent book: Political Tribalism in America: How Hyper-Partisanship Dumbs Down Democracy and How to Fix It.

#78-Celebrating Skilled Intuition-a second look at Naturalistic Decision Making with guest Gary Klein 05.01.2023

Psychologist, author and entrepreneur, Gary Klein, joins us a second time to take a closer look at experts, skilled intuition and many of the other topics associated with Naturalistic Decision Making —a process of understanding how people make decisions and perform cognitively complex functions in demanding, real-world situations.

#77-The journey from the world of magicians and psychics to becoming a skeptical activist who promotes science and critical thinking-with guest Mark Edward 02.12.2022

Mark Edward tells the story of his journey from the world of magicians and psychics to becoming a skeptical activist who promotes science and critical thinking. As a skilled practitioner of mentalism, Mark has authored a number of books on magic, mentalism, and séance production, including his revealing book: Psychic Blues . And, on this episode of Thinking Clearly, Mark will do a demonstration, w...

#76-How mathematics can improve our lives and make us better critical thinkers-with guest John Allen Paulos 04.11.2022

The conjunction fallacy, base rate neglect and the Monty Hall Problem are some of the topics discussed as guest John Allen Paulos from Temple University offers up a host of essential critical thinking tools relating to understanding probability and other statistical concepts. Professor Paulos authored the widely acclaimed book, Innumeracy-Mathematical Illiteracy and its Consequences and will give...

#75-How to Get Real by Mastering and Using Critical Thinking-with guest Jon Guy 07.10.2022

Under very unusual conditions, Jon Guy made a transition from one who never thought much about skepticism, the nature of science and critical thinking to learning and mastering those topics and writing the excellent and comprehensive book: Think Straight—An Owner's Manual for the Mind —described on the Rowman & Littlefield web page as: "a tour de force through the science and philosophy of the hum...

#74-Teaching and Learning Critical Thinking—back to the basics—with Melanie Trecek-King 02.09.2022

Our guest, Melanie Trecek-King, Associate Professor of Biology at Massasoit Community College, became dissatisfied with students mindlessly memorizing facts about biology, so she designed a general-education science course that puts less emphasis on facts and more on science and information literacy and critical thinking. Her commitment to these topics also prompted her to create the wonderful tea...

#73-Back to the Nuts and Bolts of Critical Thinking-with guest James Zimring 02.08.2022

Dr. James Zimring, professor, medical researcher and author of the books What Science Is And How It Works and Partial Truths-How Fractions Distort Our Thinking , describes how the form of a simple fraction can be used as a conceptual framework to understand errors that we commonly make in our thinking. Many aspects of critical thinking are discussed, including: heuristics and biases, the advantage...

#72-Trust and the Semantic Pointer Theory of Cognition-with Paul Thagard 07.07.2022

Dr. Paul Thagard is our guest on this final episode of a three-part series on The Nature of Trust. Paul is a philosopher, cognitive scientist, author and Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Philosophy from the University of Waterloo. As described in his 3-book Treatise on Mind and Society , he discusses the relatively new approach in cognitive science, called the Semantic Pointer Theory of Cogniti...

#71-The Nature of Trust in this age of Polarization-with guest Kevin Vallier 02.06.2022

This second edition in a three-part series on The Nature of Trust features guest Dr. Kevin Vallier, Associate Professor of Philosophy at Bowling Green State University and author of the books: Must Politics Be War? and Trust in a Polarized Age . Topics discussed include the importance of social and political trust in our liberal democracy, the relationship between trust and political polarization,...

#70-The Nature of Trust 05.05.2022

In this episode of Thinking Clearly, Bob and Julia introduce the issue of trust. They examine what it is, give a sampling of some of the extensive research on trust, present results from survey information on trust and discuss how trust relates to critical thinking. In this episode, you'll also hear a clip from recent recordings Bob made, with a sampling of people talking about what they trust and...

#69-Strategies for Constructive Conversations-with guest Tania Israel 06.04.2022

Thinking Clearly guest, Dr. Tania Israel, Professor in the Department of Counseling, Clinical, and School Psychology at the University of California, Santa Barbara—author of the book: Beyond Your Bubble: How to Connect Across the Political Divide—discusses the importance of (and how to learn) crucial communication and relationship building skills, including reflective listening and well-crafted qu...

#68-Hidden Tribes and the Perception Gap-with guest Stephen Hawkins 03.03.2022

Guest Stephen Hawkins is the director of research at More in Common—a non-profit organization focused on understanding the forces driving us apart and working to bring us together to tackle our shared challenges. The discussion focuses on research findings revealing a number of hidden political "tribes" in America, the lack of accuracy with which opposing partisan groups perceive each other, and i...

#67-Street Epistemology-with guest Anthony Magnabosco 04.02.2022

Street Epistemology is a conversational tool that helps people reflect on the quality of their reasons and the reliability of the methods they have used to form their deeply-held beliefs and to clarify the degree of confidence they have in those beliefs. Anthony Magnabosco, co founder and Executive Director of the nonprofit organization Street Epistemology International , join Bob and Julia to dis...

#66-Political Depolarization and the Work of Braver Angels-with guest Ciaran O'Connor 07.01.2022

With the view that America is now as polarized as it has been since the civil war, and that this amount of polarization drastically impairs our democratic process, the organization Braver Angels was founded "to bring Americans together to bridge the partisan divide and strengthen our democratic republic." From his experience as head of marketing, digital, and communications strategy for Braver Ang...

#65-Considering Risks and Benefits of our Actions and Beliefs-with guest David Ropeik 03.12.2021

When making a judgment about what to do or believe—when there are risks involved—it becomes important to look at the consequences of our choices, and this involves accurately assessing both the risks and benefits of those choices. With the help of guest David Ropeik, who coined the term "perception gap" and has authored two books on the subject, Bob and Julia examine risk-benefit as a critical thi...

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