AuthentiCity FM, Episode 38: Discernment, Intuition, and Competing Truths
#AuthentiCityFM #LocalGovernment #Leadership #PublicService #Discernment #CityManagementThis episode opens a summer series built around a question that has been sitting with the hosts for weeks. How do we develop discernment in a world where multiple truths are operating simultaneously? Rather than treating this as an abstract puzzle, the conversation grounds it in the everyday experience of local government, where people's lived experiences shape what they believe is true, and where those individual truths increasingly harden into group truths that resist data, resist logic, and resist careful analysis.
A recurring thread throughout the episode is the tension between values and information. Using a framework built around liberty, equality, community, and prosperity, the hosts work through how a single issue, like a proposed data center, can pit those values against each other so completely that no amount of fact-finding will move people toward agreement. The lesson that emerges is less about winning arguments and more about learning to say I see it differently, a phrase borrowed from an unexpected umpire encounter that becomes a model for respectful disagreement.
That same tension shows up in how practitioners experience their own professional identities, particularly online. The conversation turns to the difference between influence and influencer, and what it means to share honest perspective without performing for an audience or chasing engagement. Underneath all of it sits intuition, the gut feeling that something is right or wrong long before it can be explained. Both hosts share moments when trusting that instinct mattered more than any spreadsheet could, while also wrestling with how that instinct fits inside a profession built on data and process.
By the end, two working definitions of discernment emerge, one broad and one shaped specifically for local government leadership, both of which will anchor the series ahead. Listeners are left with a question worth carrying into their own work and their own lives. Think of a time you were certain you were right, and later discovered you weren't. What changed?
00:00 Introduction to Discernment and Truth
02:14 Exploring Multiple Truths
05:10 Data Interpretation and Public Perception
08:03 The Role of Social Media in Shaping Truths
10:15 Community Engagement and Individual Perspectives
14:19 The Challenge of Groupthink
15:08 Data Centers and Public Values
18:02 Economic Development and Community Impact
21:40 Navigating Public Hearings and Community Values
24:05 The Importance of Perspective Taking
28:53 Evolving Systems and Structures in Governance
31:30 Communication Challenges in Modern Governance
35:09 Finding Innovative Solutions for Community Engagement
43:26 The Gift of Time and Reflection
45:23 The Power of Saying No
50:16 Influence and Responsibility in Leadership
57:41 Navigating Authenticity in Professional Spaces
01:10:48 The Role of Intuition in Decision Making