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EPISODE · Dec 23, 2024 · 41 MIN

Diverse Representation and Big Themes in Children's Movies

from Messy Liberation: Feminist Conversations about Politics and Pop Culture · host Becky Mollenkamp and Taina Brown

Get "Liberate Your Business" by Becky Mollenkamp https://liberateyourbusiness.com/In this episode, Becky and Taina dive into the world of children’s movies and TV shows that offer more than just fluff. From revisiting nostalgic favorites to exploring newer releases, they discuss how these stories tackle complex themes like grief, emotions, family dynamics, and representation. Whether you're looking for media to watch with your kids or hoping to heal your inner child, this conversation is packed with insights into the deeper layers of children's programming and its impact on adults and kids alike.Discussed in This Episode:Avatar: The Last Airbender: Exploring its complex storytelling, themes of war, and whitewashing controversies.Where the Wild Things Are: A heartfelt movie review and its emotional resonance, especially for those dealing with grief or feelings of being misunderstood.Inside Out and Inside Out 2: Teaching kids (and adults) about emotional intelligence and understanding anxiety.Turning Red: Celebrating mother-daughter relationships and a refreshing absence of romantic subplots in animated films.Moana: Themes of female empowerment, righteous rage, and reclaiming personal identity.Soul: Pixar’s unique take on addressing grief and the meaning of life in a kid-friendly way.A Little Princess: A nostalgic favorite with an analysis of its themes of loss, resilience, and family.Magic School Bus: Making science fun and accessible for kids through immersive storytelling.The importance of diverse representation in children's media and the cultural impact of better storytelling.How children’s media can aid in healing the inner child in adults.Resources Mentioned:“Where the Wild Things Are” by Maurice Sendak“A Little Princess” by Frances Hodgson BurnettFeelings WheelCall to Action:What’s your favorite children’s movie or show that tackles big themes? Did we miss one of your go-to recommendations? Email us at [email protected] the conversation? Don’t forget to subscribe and leave us a review!

Get "Liberate Your Business" by Becky Mollenkamp https://liberateyourbusiness.com/In this episode, Becky and Taina dive into the world of children’s movies and TV shows that offer more than just fluff. From revisiting nostalgic favorites to exploring newer releases, they discuss how these stories tackle complex themes like grief, emotions, family dynamics, and representation. Whether you're looking for media to watch with your kids or hoping to heal your inner child, this conversation is packed with insights into the deeper layers of children's programming and its impact on adults and kids alike.Discussed in This Episode:Avatar: The Last Airbender: Exploring its complex storytelling, themes of war, and whitewashing controversies.Where the Wild Things Are: A heartfelt movie review and its emotional resonance, especially for those dealing with grief or feelings of being misunderstood.Inside Out and Inside Out 2: Teaching kids (and adults) about emotional intelligence and understanding anxiety.Turning Red: Celebrating mother-daughter relationships and a refreshing absence of romantic subplots in animated films.Moana: Themes of female empowerment, righteous rage, and reclaiming personal identity.Soul: Pixar’s unique take on addressing grief and the meaning of life in a kid-friendly way.A Little Princess: A nostalgic favorite with an analysis of its themes of loss, resilience, and family.Magic School Bus: Making science fun and accessible for kids through immersive storytelling.The importance of diverse representation in children's media and the cultural impact of better storytelling.How children’s media can aid in healing the inner child in adults.Resources Mentioned:“Where the Wild Things Are” by Maurice Sendak“A Little Princess” by Frances Hodgson BurnettFeelings WheelCall to Action:What’s your favorite children’s movie or show that tackles big themes? Did we miss one of your go-to recommendations? Email us at [email protected] the conversation? Don’t forget to subscribe and leave us a review!

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