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How One Journalist Is Shattering Echo Chambers: Isaac Saul

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This is the 30 minute TV version of Jan Jekielek’s interview with Isaac Saul. The longer-form version was released on Epoch TV on May 15, 2025.

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β€œOne of the major driving factors of the extreme polarization that we’re living through right now is that most news consumers can very easily … tune in somewhere where they are just being force fed worldviews and perspectives that confirm all their priors,” says journalist Isaac Saul.

β€œThink about what media outlets are really making their audience uncomfortable on a regular basis, and there’s very few of them,” he says.

After writing for a wide variety of media outlets and seeing some disturbing trends, Saul decided to found Tangle, a newsletter that puts viewpoints from both the left and the right side by side.

CHAPTER TITLES
0:00:00 – The Media Polarization Landscape
0:01:10 – Insidious Forces Shaping Modern Media
0:06:10 – Technology and the Siloing of Information
0:10:19 – Breaking the Media Echo Chamber
0:11:00 – Isaac Saul’s Journalistic Journey
0:13:04 – Behind the Scenes: How Media Sausage is Made
0:16:44 – The Birth of Tangle: A Non-Partisan Vision
0:22:52 – Challenging Political Perceptions Through Balanced Reporting

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