Education Evolution Podcast
A beauty trend blew up on TikTok. Then came the debate over credit, ownership, and who actually taught us this look — and depending on which video hit your For You Page, you may have gotten a very different version of the story. That's exactly the problem. In this episode of The Education Evolution, we use the "transition blush" conversation — involving Nigerian makeup artist Painted by Esther and beauty brand founder Patrick Ta — as a jumping-off point to talk about something much bigger: how we learn online, who we trust, and why digital literacy matters more than ever in 2026. We break down: * What digital literacy actually is (and why it's not just "knowing how to use the internet") * Why context moves slower than content — and what to do about it * How algorithm-fed information creates echo chambers without us realizing it * Whether schools are doing enough to prepare students (and adults) for the information age * Why historical context shapes everything — from music to the Met Gala to the civil rights movement If you've ever shared something online and later found out there was more to the story… this episode is for you. 🎙️ The Education Evolution is a podcast for the lifelong learner — for anyone who knows that learning doesn't stop when school ends. 📌 Subscribe for new episodes dropping regularly. #DigitalLiteracy #TikTokEducation #LifelongLearning #CriticalThinking #EducationEvolution #MediaLiteracy #LearnOnline #TransitionBlush
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