Episode #23: Conspiracy Theories

Sharron W. Conspiracy Theories

In this episode, This Realm of Existence Blog & Podcast creator and host, Sharron W., talks about conspiracy theories and how we are too quick to dismiss things that we do not understand.

How many times have we called something that we did not understand or agree with a conspiracy theory?  How many times have we called someone who uttered something that seemed too far-fetched, a conspiracy theorist?  Conspiracy theories are always conspiracy theories until they come true or they are proven. 

Society thrives on making others believe that certain people are crazy or do not know what they are talking about simply because most cannot fathom or understand what is being said.  However, let’s not be so quick to dismiss something or someone simply because we do not understand what is being shared.  Be open to the possibility of learning something new, and use your discernment to determine whether or not you believe something before automatically writing it off. 

Sharron hopes to serve as a catalyst to ignite a fire within to encourage and motivate others through both written and spoken word, to go after all of their goals and dreams and to live their best lives in this realm of existence.

EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:

  •  Conspiracy

  • Truth

  • Lies

  • Conspiracy Theory

  • Societal Pressures

  • Using Discernment

  • And Much More!

Sharron W.

Sharron N. Williams is a dynamic and insightful poet, author, creator, and lawyer from Philadelphia whose work transcends the boundaries of traditional poetry. She has authored two poetry collections; "Poetic Prompts of Poetry" and "Through the Smoke, The Journey Continues." With a passion for writing and the creative arts, she enjoys using her vivid imagination to entertain, inspire, and motivate.  Sharron holds a J.D. from Rutgers University School of Law and a B.A. in Communication Studies from West Chester University.

https://www.creativeesquire.com
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