Nobody Thinks They’re Wrong Anymore | Good Ole Boys

Nobody Thinks They’re Wrong Anymore | Good Ole Boys

From The Fourcast Media Podcast Network by Fourcast Media

May 12, 2026 · 52 min

About this episode

The episode discusses the reluctance of people to admit they are wrong, exploring various societal and cultural factors influencing this behavior.

In this episode of The Good Ole Boys Radio Show, the crew dives into why nobody wants to admit they’re wrong anymore. From relationship arguments and social media “experts” to pride, accountability, podcast culture, and the Dunning-Kruger effect, the conversation explores how ego, validation, and online echo chambers have changed the way people communicate. Along the way, the guys debate accountability in relationships, Kanye West, podcast interviewing, and whether social media has made society smarter—or just louder. Don't forget to subscribe and share! Check out the music version featuring music from Janet Jackson, Prince, Aaliyah, Bobby Brown and more on our mixcloud channel mixcloud.com/fourcastmedia/ and on pushplaypods.com/thegoodoleboys/

People in this episode

Host: Good Ole Boys Radio Show

Topics covered

  • accountability
  • communication
  • social media
  • Dunning-Kruger effect
  • ego
  • validation
  • podcast culture

Keywords

  • accountability
  • social media
  • Dunning-Kruger effect
  • communication
  • ego
  • validation
  • podcast culture

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: music version, Janet Jackson, Prince, Aaliyah, Bobby Brown

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