The Language of COVID: How Words, Media, and Fear Shaped the Pandemic Narrative

Exploring how language, framing, and rhetoric influenced perception, behavior, and society during the COVID-19 pandemic — and why words matter more than ever.

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The pandemic wasn’t just biological — it was linguistic. In this episode, George Monty examines the language surrounding COVID-19, vaccine messaging, and media framing, exploring how words shaped fear, compliance, and collective consciousness.


From semantic framing to social psychology, we analyze how narratives influence action, perception, and policy — revealing the hidden power of communication in times of crisis.


In this episode:


  • How language shaped public perception of COVID-19
  • Media framing, fear, and behavioral influence
  • Psychological effects of pandemic terminology
  • The interplay between science, politics, and narrative
  • Lessons for communication, critical thinking, and awareness



The Language of COVID: How Words, Media, and Fear Shaped the Pandemic Narrative
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