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Topic: Credibility

Credibility is the quality of being trusted and believed, which is essential for effective communication, decision-making, and maintaining public trust.

More on: Credibility

The topic of credibility is central to many of the podcast episodes provided, as it explores how factors like truthfulness, consistency, expertise, and transparency can influence the perceived credibility of individuals, organizations, and information sources.

Several episodes delve into issues of credibility, such as the questionable accounts and motivations of a polygamist pastor, the contested credibility of a key witness in a decades-old murder case, the strategies for building credibility through spontaneous speaking, the doubts surrounding the Federal Reserve's credibility as a forecasting tool, and the extensive challenges to the credibility of paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren.

Other episodes focus on the credibility of public figures, such as Stormy Daniels' credible testimony against former President Donald Trump and the doubts cast on the credibility of a murder suspect through cross-examination.

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