TBC has launched a new season of its educational YouTube podcast series, There’s a Nuance, created in collaboration with journalist and author Niko Nergadze as part of the company’s ongoing education initiatives.
The new season is inspired by a simple but powerful idea: learning never ends. It encourages audiences to keep asking questions, challenge assumptions, and explore the nuances behind complex topics in an increasingly fast-paced information environment.
The concept of There’s a Nuance stems from Niko Nergadze’s personal curiosity and his interest in exploring the context and deeper questions that often lie beyond quick and simplified answers. The podcast examines topics that are frequently reduced to oversimplified narratives in public discourse, despite requiring careful analysis and a nuanced perspective.
Through conversations grounded in contemporary research and scientific evidence, the series explores how knowledge is formed, how conclusions are reached, and why reality is rarely black and white. The project aims to strengthen critical thinking, encourage intellectual curiosity, and promote a culture of inquiry among viewers.
The first episode of the new season focuses on one of today’s most pressing issues: the impact of social media use on children and teenagers. Niko Nergadze discusses a question relevant to parents everywhere — whether younger generations should have restricted access to social media platforms and what current research reveals about the effects of digital environments on their development and well-being.
The episode is now available on TBC’s YouTube channel and can also be streamed on Spotify and SoundCloud.
By supporting educational platforms such as There’s a Nuance, TBC continues to invest in initiatives that foster critical thinking, lifelong learning, and evidence-based public discussion, helping create greater opportunities for knowledge-sharing and intellectual growth across society.













