Topic: Hollywood Health Society

5 chapters across the catalog

Climate Crisis Special
Episode 1336 2:12:38 - 2:15:45

1336: Climate Crisis Special

Koch Brothers, Hollywood Storylines, and Flight Turbulence

Activists criticize the Koch brothers for funding climate denial, while "Hollywood Health and Society" works to provide resources for TV writers to include climate change storylines. A scientific study suggests that increased CO2 levels are making the jet stream more turbulent, leading to bumpier flights and more passenger injuries. Researchers at NASA's JPL lab are working with producers to ensure these environmental themes are factually represented in media.

People's Vote
Episode 1104 1:35:38 - 1:42:37

1104: People's Vote

Lear Foundation, Hollywood Health & Society, Script Propaganda

The Lear Foundation's "Hollywood Health & Society" program is identified as a lobbying group that provides free experts to television writers to influence storylines. Between 2011 and 2013, the group worked on 335 storylines across 91 shows, pushing topics like climate change and public health. The organization was founded by Norman Lear, the creator of "All in the Family."

Shark Hole
Episode 1086 1:17:50 - 1:24:08

1086: Shark Hole

Norman Lear Center, Hollywood Health and Society Propaganda

The Hollywood Health & Society program, part of the USC Annenberg Norman Lear Center, serves as a resource for television writers to integrate specific social and health narratives into popular media. Using examples from shows like "Madam Secretary," the hosts argue that this operation functions as a propaganda machine to shape public opinion on topics ranging from nuclear disarmament to reproductive health. The center provides free consultations to ensure "accurate" information aligns with specific political spectrums.

Swagger
Episode 1033 1:31:57 - 1:40:02

1033: Swagger

Norman Lear Center, Hollywood Health and Society Storylines

The Hollywood Health & Society program at the USC Annenberg Norman Lear Center is identified as a source of "accurate" storylines for television shows like Grey's Anatomy and Law & Order. Funded by organizations such as the CDC and the Gates Foundation, the group provides "tip sheets" to writers to influence public perception on topics like climate change, vaccines, and national security. The hosts characterize this as a political operation embedded in entertainment.

Upstaged!
Episode 957 2:59:58 - 3:06:21

957: Upstaged!

Norman Lear Foundation and Scripted Agendas

A critique of Norman Lear's influence on American culture through "All in the Family" and his foundation's work in placing specific health and social storylines into modern television scripts. The hosts argue that Lear's portrayal of Archie Bunker was a calculated effort to misrepresent the working-class Democrat as a Republican.