Module 1 — Free Live Session

Philosophy into Practice: What Evidence-Based Content Actually Looks Like

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This is a free, live online session delivering Module 1 of the FactSmith Foundry course — open to a small number of participants in exchange for honest feedback.

What the session covers:

In approximately 50 minutes, this session will cover:

  • Why all content has a philosophy — whether you know it or not

  • What separates content built to last from content built for now

  • The hidden factors that influence every piece of content you create

  • What a professional evidential identity actually looks like in practice

  • Why accuracy is not just an ethical position — it is a competitive advantage

Who this is for:

This session is designed for anyone who creates, publishes or communicates information — including:

— Content creators, podcasters and documentary makers — Journalists and researchers — Educators and academics — Corporate communications and marketing teams — Anyone who wants their work to withstand scrutiny

About your instructor:

Rebecca Webb is a qualified barrister and solicitor and former child abuse lawyer with over 20 years of experience in the UK family courts, a Bachelor's in Biomedical Science, a Master's in Philosophy of Science, and a private pilot's licence.

FactSmith Foundry draws on 20 years of high-stakes evidential practice to bring professional reasoning standards into the content world.

Session details:

Date & Time to be advised — approximately 50 minutes Platform: Online via Zoom — link sent on registration

Cost: Free

Places are limited. This session is offered free in exchange for honest feedback.

Form fields:

  • Full name

  • Email address

  • What type of content do you create or work with?

  • How did you hear about this session?

  • Anything specific you're hoping to get from this session?

By registering you agree to receive a confirmation email and session reminder from FactSmith Foundry. Your details will not be shared with third parties. You will be asked to complete a short feedback form after the session.

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