Description
How does news grab our attention, and what do newsmakers do to keep and direct our attention? What are the techniques of audience-building, and how do we become aware of the ways that our brains are being held and encouraged to do things we don’t really enjoy?
What about when our friends and relatives are caught up in news streams that carry them away from us? Do we have any recourse? What does research show us about ways to reach others?
Join Sarah Peyton for a 90-minute class which explores the research into news, and become a savvy, self-directed consumer.
- This pre-recorded webinar includes 90 minutes of content followed by some Q+A.
- Purchase includes access to the recording + slides, including research citations when relevant.
- This webinar was part of Sarah’s 2024 Neuroscience and Resonance monthly series. Purchase access to the full series to receive all of the 2024 webinars at a discounted price.




