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Author: Sarah Kwong

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In this podcast, Sarah Kwong digs into beloved childhood stories, the neurobiology of being a teenager, and interviews people about what it was like for them growing up, all in the quest to understand what it means to come of age.

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Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift

2024-04-0136:41

She rose to stardom as a teenager and has stayed at the top for almost twenty years. In this episode, I dive into the career trajectory of Taylor Swift and explore what her journey has to say about growing up as so many of us have watched her do so in the public eye. I also discuss why she appeals so much to teenage girls, and what's the potential dark side to such popularity.You can sign up for my Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/WildeandDarling Some things I read:https://www.theswiftmu...
An incredibly special episode! I talk to the talented, intelligent and passionate Tom Christophersen about one of our seminal childhood films, the 1986 Jim Henson classic 'Labyrinth.' We really get INTO IT in this episode. We talk about the incredible technical achievements in this movie, the magic of puppetry and practical events, and the underrated genius that is Jim Henson. Beyond that, we talk about this film as a queer allegory, an extraordinary coming of age story, and an exploration of...
Elf on the Shelf

Elf on the Shelf

2023-12-2335:30

In which I dig into the newest element of the Santa Claus story, and how a picture book and toy written by a mother/daughter team has become a global phenomenon. I discuss the history and origins of Elf on the Shelf, and explore some of the critcisms of it. Spoiler alert: this thing makes people MAD.If you want to support the podcast and get monthly bonus episodes, you can subscribe to my Patreon here:https://www.patreon.com/WildeandDarling References and further reading:Medium: Where Did Thi...
Freaks and Geeks

Freaks and Geeks

2023-11-2739:40

In 1999, one of the most authentic portrayals of adolescence to ever be depicted on television went to air. It was praised by critics for its realism and unique blend of comedy and drama. Its creators and stars would go on to become some of the biggest stars in Hollywood. Yet at the time, no one watched it, and it was cancelled without all of its episodes going to air.Join me for a deep dive into the world of Freaks and Geeks, created by Paul Feig, produced by Judd Apatow, and starring Jason ...
And we're back! At the moment just with a little mini episode, but full-length deep dives into all things growing up return next month! In the meantime, enjoy this little chat about the origins of Halloween in honour of this spooky season.You can also support me on Patreon if you like: https://patreon.com/WildeandDarlingPodcasts:You're Wrong About: Urban LegendsAmerican Hysteria: Poisoned Halloween CandyThings I Read:Trick or Treat: A History of Halloween by Lisa MortonWorld History Encyclopa...
Peter Pan and Wendy

Peter Pan and Wendy

2022-01-0435:00

The story of Peter Pan has been around for over a hundred years, and is well known as one of the most beloved children's tales of our culture. But how did author James Barrie's greatest tragedies inspire him to write it? What does it really have to say about getting older? And why is Peter not the character we should be focusing on? The answers to these questions and more are all discussed in this episode about the boy who would not grow up...and the girl who would.YouTube Channel: https://ww...
In this episode, I interview Sylvia Morris, a freelance children's illustrator from Adelaide, currently working in Melbourne. You can find her work in the NSW Dept of Education School Magazine, and on the covers of the middle grade books The Grandest Bookshop in the World by Amelia Mellor, and The Detective's Guide to Ocean Travel by Nicki Greenberg - both published by Melbourne publisher Affirm Press. Sylvia's portfolio: https://sylviamorris.com.au/Instagram: @sylvia_morrisTumblr: https...
Santa Claus

Santa Claus

2020-12-2357:00

How did a Greek bishop from the third century become the jolly North Pole dwelling Christmas icon? Did Coca Cola really design his modern appearance? And is it okay to lie to kids about him? In this episode I tell the history of Saint Nicholas and how collective cultural traditions came together to give us the contemporary Santa Claus. I also discuss whether telling the Santa story to children can be considered a lie, and if so, is it doing harm?(Sorry that the audio is a little janky i...
Tough love

Tough love

2020-09-1222:45

Under what conditions do we learn best? In both fiction and real life, there is an argument to be made that greatness thrives under pressure, fear and adversity. I make the case for the ineffectiveness of such teaching methods, and reject the notion that sacrificing kindness is worth it to create a genius. This episode really serves as an introduction of a number of different concepts I want to explore in more depth later, including conditioning, corporal punishment, the emotional education o...
Sesame Street

Sesame Street

2020-07-1401:07:10

I talk about the development of 'Sesame Street', an iconic television show for preschoolers based on research by teachers and child psychologists. But how did it come about in the first place? Why is it set on a normal looking street? Why were there no female Muppets initially? And did it really sell its soul to HBO? I attempt to answer all these questions, as well as examining the show's evolution and legacy over the past 50 years. Clips: Ernie as a banana in...
Kids these days

Kids these days

2020-06-2935:01

In my first episode, I talk about the history of children's rights, the dismissive attitudes we often hold about the youth of today, and how a teenager's brain is doing some wild stuff.Content warning: discussing of child abuse.Twitter and Instagram: @comingofagecastSources:History of child rights: https://www.unicef.org/child-rights-convention/history-child-rightsAdolescent development: https://www.who.int/maternal_child_adolescent/topics/adolescence/development/en/ Adolescence as a unique d...
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