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Media Critique Chic
Patricia Morency
31 episodes
1 week ago
The media is a major source of how people learn about sex, love, and relationships. But how much of what we see is actually true? Since media is a dominant part of society, it is important to take a deeper look at how media may or may not be a reflection of our real lives. This podcast version of our blog provides a critical analysis of various kinds of popular media.
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The media is a major source of how people learn about sex, love, and relationships. But how much of what we see is actually true? Since media is a dominant part of society, it is important to take a deeper look at how media may or may not be a reflection of our real lives. This podcast version of our blog provides a critical analysis of various kinds of popular media.
Show more...
Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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Borderline Latina Takes Over an Alternate Path to Life Instead of Resolutions
Media Critique Chic
28 minutes 19 seconds
3 years ago
Borderline Latina Takes Over an Alternate Path to Life Instead of Resolutions

Social Critiques from a Comedy Freak Perspective. In this episode, Borderline Latina talks about why she hates compulsory New Year's Resolutions despite them being the inspiration for this episode. She tosses them out the window and instead comments on the importance of maintaining meaning in life outside of work that may or may not exist within societal norms, particularly for those who are unmarried and/or don't have children. Because we exist too, dammit, and our life paths are valid. Resources/References https://www.thecut.com/amp/2021/12/the-death-of-the-new-years-resolution.html https://ifstudies.org/blog/finding-meaning-in-modern-america https://medium.com/awkwardly-honest/the-purpose-of-your-life-is-not-to-find-a-soulmate-4ef699a6a37b https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/living-single/201608/taking-single-life-seriously?amp https://m.timesofindia.com/life-style/relationships/7-reasons-why-there-is-more-to-life-than-marriage/the-real-accomplishment/photostory/64508250.cms https://ssir.org/articles/entry/the_bias_of_professionalism_standards#  https://www.theatlantic.com/family/archive/2021/09/self-objectification-work/620246/ 

Media Critique Chic
The media is a major source of how people learn about sex, love, and relationships. But how much of what we see is actually true? Since media is a dominant part of society, it is important to take a deeper look at how media may or may not be a reflection of our real lives. This podcast version of our blog provides a critical analysis of various kinds of popular media.