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.
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Narrated by Patricia Morency
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.