Truth Be Found
Facts and evidence matter. But if no one understands the story behind them… the truth can get lost. In this episode, we go beyond facts and into the power of narrative, the force that shapes how the public, the media, and even the courts understand complex issues. Joined by attorney Doug Passon and journalist Jamie Montoya, we break down how storytelling transforms dense legal arguments into messages that resonate, influence headlines, and even shape judicial opinions. From a high-stakes federal case centered on abuse of power to the psychology behind how humans process information, this conversation reveals why the most effective communicators, whether in law, journalism, or investigations, don’t just present facts… they tell stories. Key Topics: * Why facts alone aren’t enough to move people or influence outcomes * The role of storytelling in shaping media headlines and court decisions * How journalists balance narrative vs. accuracy when reporting complex cases * Lessons from iconic cases like O.J. Simpson and the power of a single phrase * How storytelling can expose or obscure abuses of power This episode is for anyone trying to make sense of today’s legal system, media landscape, or public discourse. Whether you're an attorney, journalist, investigator, or simply someone who wants to better understand how truth is communicated, this conversation challenges a fundamental assumption: that facts speak for themselves. They don’t. And whoever controls the story, wins. 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/]
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