The Lifestyle Podcast
How is the Media Making You Fight? | Nolan Higdon & Mickey Huff, Authors/Professors
In this episode of the Lifestyle.org Podcast with Roy Ice, we delve into the topic of conflict and how the media is contributing to it. Our guests, Nolan Higdon & Mickey Huff, both professors and authors join us for a discussion on fake news, junk food news, and promoting constructive dialogue instead of destructive dialogue. If you're feeling overwhelmed by the anger and conflict in society, then this is the episode for you. Tune in to learn more about how the media is affecting our behavior and what we can do to combat it.
Mickey Huff is a history professor at Diablo Valley College and the current director of Project Censored. He has authored and edited many books and chapters on media and propaganda. He also co-hosts The Project Censored Show and is a critical media literacy consultant for Tribeworthy.com. Huff is also involved with various organizations focused on media literacy and censorship issues. He is frequently interviewed and invited to speak on these topics. Huff is also a musician and composer and resides in Northern California.
Nolan Higdon is a media expert who has taught at University of California, Santa Cruz and California State University, East Bay. He is an author and an expert in critical media literacy, digital culture, podcasting, journalism, fake news and news media history. Higdon has frequently been featured as an expert voice in documentaries and news outlets.