
My Passion Project
There's nothing quite like talking to someone about their passion.
Whether it's the work they do, a side hustle or something completely outside the box.
Whether working in policy or politics, studying or travelling, I've been so lucky to cross paths with truly interesting people doing very interesting things.
And I just love talking to them about their passions
This is My Passion Project where I do exactly that.
If you or someone you know has a passion worth sharing, get in touch at mypassionprojectpodcast@outlook.com.
My Passion Project
Passion for conspiracy theories
Some of the most passionate people I’ve come across are those who do research.
I mean you’ve got to be, right?
Think of a PhD – studying the one specific, narrow for three to four years of your life.
Or scientists who work day in day out on the one experiment, often for decades without result.
But sometimes what one person researches might not be that interesting to those outside their field.
When you’re in luck though, you come across someone doing interesting research in a really interesting space.
Today’s guest is doing exactly that with their research into conspiracy theories and misinformation.
Whether we like it or not, we’re living in an age of conspiracy theories and now more than ever we’re seeing the impact that can have.
Tatiana Carter’s passion is looking at what’s been going on but also what we can do about it.
Tatiana’s work can be found here: https://www.tatiana-carter.com/