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Media Conflicts with Marcus & Carl

Media Conflicts with Marcus & Carl

De : Carl Coulanges
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Media Conflicts with Marcus Féria & Carl Coulanges explores the media issues shaping our culture, communities, families, and daily lives.

Produced by the Radio & Television Program at Suffolk County Community College, the show brings together RTV student Marcus Feria and Assistant Academic Chair Carl Coulanges for engaging discussions and critical analysis of today’s media landscape.

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    • Media Conflicts with Marcus & Carl Ep2: "Does Media Ruin Relationships or Make Them Stronger?"
      Feb 23 2026

      In this episode of Media Conflicts, Carl and Marcus dive into one of the most relatable modern debates: how social media, entertainment, news, and digital culture impact our relationships. From Instagram jealousy and online arguments to bonding over favorite shows and viral moments, we break down both sides of the story.

      Is media creating unrealistic expectations and communication breakdowns? Or is it giving couples and friends new ways to connect, share, and grow together?

      Tune in as we challenge assumptions, share real-life examples, and ask the big question: Is media the problem — or is it how we use it?

      New perspectives. Real talk. No filters.

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      19 min
    • Media Conflicts with Marcus & Carl Ep1: "Can Anything Be Done About Trolls and Online Harassment ?"
      Feb 15 2026

      In our premiere episode, Marcus and Carl examine the rise of online trolling and digital harassment. From social media pile-ons to anonymous comment culture, we explore why it happens, who it impacts most, and whether platforms, policies, or personal accountability can truly fix the problem. Is this just the cost of free speech — or can meaningful change happen?

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      17 min
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