• The Power of Cancel Culture
    Jun 30 2026

    The episode explores the complex topic of cancel culture and how people's backgrounds, experiences, and perceptions shape their views. While considering both the benefits and drawbacks of cancel culture, the discussion examines the balance between accountability, community or generational values, and personal identity. The hosts also discuss its potential impact on creativity and self-expression, offering a thoughtful look at its role in today's society.

    Website: Social Science and Humanities Department at LCC

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    27 mins
  • How Do We Present or Project Wealth?
    Jun 9 2026

    In this episode, the group explores how people use money, possessions, and personal style to shape how others see them. The conversation examines the connection between wealth, identity, and social status, while encouraging listeners to think about how these influences affect their relationships and communities.

    Website: Social Science and Humanities Department at LCC

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    30 mins
  • What Does It Mean to Be Healthy?
    May 19 2026

    This episode takes a closer look at how society shapes the way we think about health and wellness. The conversation explores the influence of social media, culture, and the medical world on what people see as “healthy,” and how those messages can affect confidence and mental well-being.

    Website: Social Science and Humanities Department at LCC

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    23 mins
  • Where Does Individualism Fit Into Society?
    Apr 28 2026

    This episode explores individualism in today’s society, focusing on how people balance personal identity with societal expectations and group norms. The discussion also covers how technology and socioeconomic factors shape individual behavior, ultimately raising questions about how authentic individualism can be, in an increasingly connected world.

    Website: Social Science and Humanities Department at LCC

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    28 mins
  • How Do We View the Process of Aging?
    Apr 7 2026

    This episode explores how society views aging and the stereotypes that shape those perceptions. Join Alisa, Isaiah, Jaffret, and Camille, as they examines cultural beliefs about older adults, including assumptions about wisdom, decline, competence, and social visibility. The discussion also highlights how media and culture influence these views, and how an empathetic understanding of aging is especially important.

    Website: Social Science and Humanities Department at LCC

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    26 mins
  • How Covid Has Shaped Social Interaction
    Mar 17 2026

    This episode of the Sociological POV podcast examines how the COVID-19 pandemic reshaped social interaction, contrasting the hosts’ once-active social lives with the isolation experienced during lockdowns. Through personal anecdotes, they highlight the emotional toll of disconnection and critique the growing reliance on digital communication, particularly its potential impact on younger generations’ social skills. The discussion also explores the lingering hesitation many people now feel when initiating conversations or forming new relationships, a challenge increasingly visible in educational settings where students are often reluctant to engage with instructors or peers.

    Website: Social Science and Humanities Department at LCC

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    26 mins
  • The Value of Education
    Feb 24 2026

    This episode examines the value of today’s higher education system, questioning rising costs and the shift toward treating education as a commodity rather than a path to growth. The conversation explores how financial barriers reinforce social inequality and how advances in technology, especially artificial intelligence, are reshaping expectations, practices, and access. The hosts also challenge who truly benefits from the current model and who is left behind, as they explore whether higher education is adapting quickly enough to meet workforce demands without sacrificing critical thinking and creativity.

    Website: Social Science and Humanities Department at LCC

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    25 mins
  • Does LCC Have a Strong Sense of Community?
    Feb 3 2026

    This episode explores the intricate dynamics of community at Lansing Community College, revealing both the challenges and opportunities that shape the student experience. Guests, Ty Nash and Erick Diaz, engage in a thoughtful discourse and provide their unique perspectives on the sense of belonging within the campus environment. The discussion includes their insights on fostering a cohesive community among various cultural and ethnic groups, as well as, the importance of academic advisors and how such support can alleviate the burdens associated with pursuing higher education.

    Website: Social Science and Humanities Department at LCC

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    27 mins