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Dear Main Character | A Whyld Syntax Series
by Krissie Jae
Dear Main Character is a reflective podcast for anyone learning how to choose their own path. Through main-character analysis and thoughtful prompts, each episode explores what happens when you stop following someone else’s script and start trusting your own. We look at characters who grew stronger by walking their lane—then bring those lessons back to real life, from money and work to self-worth and identity. This podcast is for listeners ready to author a life that actually fits.
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From the Woods to the Sidewalk: Thank You M'am by Langston Hughes
Episode 002 moves from the woods to the sidewalk and asks a sharper question: What happens when grace interrupts survival? In Thank You, M’am by Langston Hughes, Roger isn’t just a boy who tries to steal a purse. He’s a young main character at a crossroads.In this episode, we explore instruction vs. experience through a different lens. Roger has likely heard the rules before. What changes him isn’t punishment, but presence. Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones responds instead of retaliates, offering dignity where shame was expected. And in the quiet moment when Roger could run, he chooses to stay.This story isn’t about crime. It’s about interruption. It’s about what happens when someone sees more in you than your worst decision.This is where the script shifts.Subscribe on YouTube & Instagram (@whyldsyntax) to watch the video version of the podcast. Follow along on Instagram and our website for reflections, episode notes, and continued conversations.
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Staying in the Story: Little Red Riding Hood
Kicking off the season, this episode is about instruction vs experience. Before there was a wolf, there was a task. In this episode, we analyze Little Red Riding Hood as a developing main character navigating responsibility, trust, and uncertainty for the first time. We look at how instruction, experience, and reflection shape growth, why curiosity isn’t the same as carelessness, and how learning happens when you keep walking instead of freezing. This story isn’t about perfection. It’s about authorship.Listen in as we unpack what it means to start where you are, carry what you’ve learned, and walk forward with awareness.Subscribe on YouTube (@whyldsyntax) to watch the video version of the podcast. Follow along on Instagram and our website for reflections, episode notes, and continued conversations.This is where the story begins.
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Season One: Survival vs. Living
Season One of Dear Main Character explores the difference between surviving and living—using familiar fairy tales as a starting place for reflection, not instruction.These stories aren’t analyzed as rulebooks or moral lessons. They’re treated as creative extensions of real human experience—stories imagined by people trying to make sense of fear, choice, trust, and growth. By revisiting tales many of us learned in childhood, this season asks how early survival lessons quietly shape our adult lives.Through thoughtful analysis and real-life application, each episode examines how survival can keep us functioning while also keeping us stuck. We look at money, identity, emotions, and decision-making—not as isolated problems, but as parts of a larger picture that requires conscious engagement, not autopilot living.This season isn’t about copying another path or finding a perfect system. It’s about slowing down, noticing patterns, and asking the better questions—so life feels less overwhelming and more intentional.Season One is for anyone who’s realized they’ve been getting through life instead of fully living it, and who’s ready to walk forward with awareness rather than fear.Music: "Morning" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Dear Main Character is a reflective podcast for anyone learning how to choose their own path. Through main-character analysis and thoughtful prompts, each episode explores what happens when you stop following someone else’s script and start trusting your own. We look at characters who grew stronger by walking their lane—then bring those lessons back to real life, from money and work to self-worth and identity. This podcast is for listeners ready to author a life that actually fits.
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Krissie Jae
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