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EPISODE · Oct 11, 2024 · 22 MIN

EP#219 | DSD | TIME Magazine, Kamala & Kaizen, NPR, Goldman Sachs, Ethel Kennedy, Biden & Bibi

from Deep Shallow Dive · host Ray Doustdar

🎙️ EP#219 | DSD | TIME Magazine, Kamala & Kaizen, NPR, Goldman Sachs, Ethel Kennedy, Biden & Bibi In this episode, we explore how narratives change quickly in today’s media landscape, focusing on Time Magazine's recent stance on processed foods. After Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s campaign emphasized health concerns, Time released an article questioning the harm of ultra-processed foods. Following public backlash, the article’s title was adjusted. This sparks a broader discussion on media influence, the power of social media, and misinformation in health reporting. The episode also delves into the media’s treatment of political figures like RFK Jr. and his family. The discussion highlights how Ethel Kennedy’s passing was subtly handled by major outlets like CNN, which only mentioned her son, RFK Jr., late in their reporting. This segment reveals how media controls narratives, especially around high-profile families and their legacies. Lastly, the discussion turns to international relations, notably the 49-day gap in communication between President Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, despite ongoing U.S. financial support to Israel. This raises questions about transparency in diplomatic relations and the significance of such a lengthy silence. Listeners are encouraged to think critically about the alliances and narratives that dominate the media. Top 5 Key Points: 1. Processed Foods Debate: Analysis of Time Magazine's article and title shift after RFK Jr.'s critique, revealing media influence.2. Media Accountability: How social media platforms like X (Twitter) prompted changes in the article’s tone.3. RFK Jr. & Ethel Kennedy: Examining the subtle media treatment of Ethel Kennedy’s death and RFK Jr.'s political campaign.4. U.S.-Israel Relations: The implications of a 49-day communication gap between Biden and Netanyahu amid financial aid.5. Questioning Narratives: The importance of evaluating mainstream narratives in health and politics. Keywords: RFK Jr., processed foods, Time Magazine, media influence, Ethel Kennedy, Biden-Netanyahu, U.S.-Israel relations, public scrutiny, narrative control, misinformation, social media backlash, Kennedy family, questioning authority, transparency. Chapters: 0:00 - IntroductionOverview of topics, including RFK Jr.'s media journey and recent controversies. 2:00 - Time Magazine’s Processed Foods StoryDiscussing Time Magazine's article about processed foods and the quick title change after criticism. 6:30 - RFK Jr. & Ethel KennedyMedia's focus on RFK Jr. amid his mother’s passing and the subtle narrative shift. 14:00 - Biden & Netanyahu's 49 DaysAnalyzing the unexpected communication gap between Biden and Netanyahu. 19:00 - Closing ThoughtsEncouragement to question and stay vigilant about media narratives. Follow us on Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deepshallowdiveInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/deepshallowdive/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@deepshallowdiveYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@deepshallowdiveTwitter: https://twitter.com/deepshallowdiveThreads: https://threads.net/@deepshallowdive Stay tuned for more deep dives and keep questioning the narratives shaping our world!

🎙️ EP#219 | DSD | TIME Magazine, Kamala & Kaizen, NPR, Goldman Sachs, Ethel Kennedy, Biden & Bibi In this episode, we explore how narratives change quickly in today’s media landscape, focusing on Time Magazine's recent stance on processed foods. After Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s campaign emphasized health concerns, Time released an article questioning the harm of ultra-processed foods. Following public backlash, the article’s title was adjusted. This sparks a broader discussion on media influence, the power of social media, and misinformation in health reporting. The episode also delves into the media’s treatment of political figures like RFK Jr. and his family. The discussion highlights how Ethel Kennedy’s passing was subtly handled by major outlets like CNN, which only mentioned her son, RFK Jr., late in their reporting. This segment reveals how media controls narratives, especially around high-profile families and their legacies. Lastly, the discussion turns to international relations, notably the 49-day gap in communication between President Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, despite ongoing U.S. financial support to Israel. This raises questions about transparency in diplomatic relations and the significance of such a lengthy silence. Listeners are encouraged to think critically about the alliances and narratives that dominate the media. Top 5 Key Points: 1. Processed Foods Debate: Analysis of Time Magazine's article and title shift after RFK Jr.'s critique, revealing media influence.2. Media Accountability: How social media platforms like X (Twitter) prompted changes in the article’s tone.3. RFK Jr. & Ethel Kennedy: Examining the subtle media treatment of Ethel Kennedy’s death and RFK Jr.'s political campaign.4. U.S.-Israel Relations: The implications of a 49-day communication gap between Biden and Netanyahu amid financial aid.5. Questioning Narratives: The importance of evaluating mainstream narratives in health and politics. Keywords: RFK Jr., processed foods, Time Magazine, media influence, Ethel Kennedy, Biden-Netanyahu, U.S.-Israel relations, public scrutiny, narrative control, misinformation, social media backlash, Kennedy family, questioning authority, transparency. Chapters: 0:00 - IntroductionOverview of topics, including RFK Jr.'s media journey and recent controversies. 2:00 - Time Magazine’s Processed Foods StoryDiscussing Time Magazine's article about processed foods and the quick title change after criticism. 6:30 - RFK Jr. & Ethel KennedyMedia's focus on RFK Jr. amid his mother’s passing and the subtle narrative shift. 14:00 - Biden & Netanyahu's 49 DaysAnalyzing the unexpected communication gap between Biden and Netanyahu. 19:00 - Closing ThoughtsEncouragement to question and stay vigilant about media narratives. Follow us on Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deepshallowdiveInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/deepshallowdive/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@deepshallowdiveYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@deepshallowdiveTwitter: https://twitter.com/deepshallowdiveThreads: https://threads.net/@deepshallowdive Stay tuned for more deep dives and keep questioning the narratives shaping our world!

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