Truth Be Found
In a world where headlines move faster than facts, how do you tell the difference between what’s really true, and what just “feels” true? This episode digs into the growing divide between verified facts and viral narratives. Joined by criminal defense attorney Doug Passon and journalist-turned-investigator Jamie Montoya, we explore how professionals in law, journalism, and investigations gather, vet, and present evidence when the stakes are at their highest and what happens when that process is ignored in favor of speed, emotion, and engagement. Key Topics: * How investigators, attorneys, and journalists verify and document evidence * Why credibility, connection, and control shape outcomes in high-stakes cases * The rise of “influencer news” and the erosion of traditional editorial standards * How to spot red flags and evaluate whether information is trustworthy * The role of storytelling in shaping public perception and legal outcomes This episode is for anyone trying to make sense of today’s information landscape, whether you’re a legal professional, investigator, journalist, or simply someone who wants to think more critically about the stories shaping public opinion. It challenges the idea that more information leads to more truth, and asks a deeper question: are we seeking facts, or just confirming what we already believe? Be sure to follow the show and subscribe to the YouTube channel to never miss an episode! Justin Yentes: @truthbefoundpodcast Check out Justin’s agency, AIA: https://azprivateinvestigator.com/ [https://azprivateinvestigator.com/] Jamie Montoya: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamiemontoya/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamiemontoya/] Doug Passon: @dougpasson2020 Doug’s law firm: https://dougpassonlaw.com/ [https://dougpassonlaw.com/] Ground News: https://ground.news/ [https://ground.news/]
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