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Disney Moms Gone Wrong

Podcast by Geek Freaks

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About Disney Moms Gone Wrong

We are three moms revisiting every Disney movie to see if it holds up, and more importantly, holds our kid's attention. Join us for some fun Disney chat!

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episode Zootopia: Real-World Bias Under the Jokes artwork

Zootopia: Real-World Bias Under the Jokes

It’s a Zootopia rewatch with the Disney Moms Gone Wrong crew, plus guest James from Distance Nerding, and it goes way deeper than “buddy cop movie with animals.” The group talks about why Judy Hopps’ optimism is both her superpower and her blind spot, how Nick Wilde’s “fox” label shapes his whole identity, and why the movie’s take on bias lands even harder as an adult. Along the way there’s plenty of fun (yes, the DMV sloths), a bunch of parenting and education perspective, and a final Hall of Fame vote to see if Zootopia earns first ballot status. 00:00 Intro and New Year energy, meet the panel and guest James from Distance Nerding 02:45 Why Zootopia still hits: big themes hiding inside the comedy 04:58 First impressions, rewatches, and what stood out this time 08:18 Fun opener: if you lived in Zootopia, what animal are you? 12:46 The DMV sloth scene and why that gag never gets old 13:31 Judy Hopps: delusional optimist or relentless overachiever? 17:48 Disney Dad corner: Nick Wilde’s charm and the “Carrots” dynamic 18:45 Rapid-fire round: Judy vs Nick, city vs nature, quick picks 20:04 Reflection questions: labels, stereotypes, and expectations 21:59 Real-world parallels: judging people by neighborhoods and reputation 25:38 Education and parenting angle: where bias shows up for kids (including neurodivergent students) 29:50 Mentorship and community: what “breaking the mold” looks like in real life 37:12 Accountability talk: what a real apology looks like when you unintentionally cause harm 38:52 Sequel hopes: what fans want from Zootopia 2 and expanding the world 40:24 Lightning round: best friend pick, city rules, and who you’d rather hang with 42:29 Parenting closer: supporting big dreams while preparing kids for real-world bias 44:17 Bullying, standing up for others, and what happens when it gets complicated 49:33 Easter eggs and pop culture nods (including the Breaking Bad-style references) 52:50 Hall of Fame criteria: cultural impact, emotional depth, and soundtrack staying power 54:38 Hall of Fame vote, wrap-up, and where to find Distance Nerding * Zootopia’s “anyone can be anything” message lands harder when you focus on how bias survives even in a so-called utopia. * Judy’s confidence is inspiring, but the conversation highlights how good intentions can still cause harm if you’re not paying attention. * Nick Wilde is a clean example of how labels can become a script people feel forced to live out. * The parenting talk centers on balancing encouragement with honesty: build big dreams, but don’t pretend bias and stereotypes are not real. * Relationships and mentorship matter, especially in schools and communities where kids feel boxed in early. * The movie’s humor (DMV, puns, background jokes) is a big reason it stays rewatchable. * The group agrees Zootopia’s cultural footprint is huge, which makes the Hall of Fame debate feel easy. * “Happy new Year! I’m so excited to be back and to chat with you guys.” * “Like, if it’s not a spicy, it’s not for me.” * “Movie I love? I love Zootopia.” * “Banger banger.” * “Absolutely. 100% all the way around.” * “It’s a absolute yes for me and all three categories. And Shakira’s hips don’t lie.” If you enjoyed this episode, make sure you’re subscribed so you don’t miss the next movie discussion. Drop a review (it seriously helps), and share the episode with a friend using #DisneyMomsGoneWrong. GeekFreaksPodcast.com (source of all news discussed during our podcast) Distance Nerding (listen on all podcast platforms, and follow on social as @distancenerdy) Facebook: @thegeekfreakspodcast Threads: @geekfreakspodcast Patreon: Geek Freaks Podcast Twitter: @geekfreakspod Instagram: @geekfreakspodcast Got a Disney movie you want us to cover next, or a hot take you want us to react to? Send it in on social and we’ll add it to the list for a future episode. Timestamps and TopicsKey TakeawaysMemorable QuotesCall to ActionLinks and ResourcesFollow UsListener Questions

12 Jan 2026 - 57 min
episode The Devil Wears Prada: Ambition, Power, and the Price Tag Nobody Talks About artwork

The Devil Wears Prada: Ambition, Power, and the Price Tag Nobody Talks About

Susan and Diana, and they go all in on The Devil Wears Prada with a feminist lens. From Miranda Priestly as “boss goals” vs “system survivor,” to Andy’s relationships cracking under the weight of ambition, this conversation gets real about emotional labor, workplace expectations, and how often women are judged no matter what choice they make. They also hit the fashion industry angle, body standards, and why this movie still lands so hard when you’ve lived any version of that job life. Content note: adult language. * 00:00 Welcome back, short staffed energy, and what kind of week this has been * 01:02 What we’re drinking tonight (peppermint tea, Diet Coke survival mode) * 02:43 Real life updates and the chaos of trying to keep everything moving * 07:49 Starting the review: why The Devil Wears Prada counts here anyway * 08:19 Quick recap setup and first reactions * 09:15 First impressions, why the movie hits, and the “Princess Diaries vibes” moment * 10:45 Sequel talk, expectations, and why they picked this one right now * 13:16 Question 1: feminism and power, and whether Miranda is empowerment or compromise * 17:08 The “what if Miranda were a man?” reframing and how perception changes * 18:55 Question 2: relationships, ambition, and the way success gets treated differently * 27:50 Real world workplace story time: dress codes, sexism, and standing your ground * 35:41 Question 3: emotional labor, invisible work, and the assistant grind * 37:17 The scene that humanizes Miranda, plus the cost of choosing work every time * 43:29 Final question: is the fashion industry empowering, exploitative, or both? * 48:50 How this connects to leadership roles in education and who gets pushed where * 52:55 The vote: does it belong in the Hall of Fame? * 53:35 Sequel nerves and closing thoughts * The movie still resonates because it nails the real tradeoffs of chasing a career goal, especially when the system was not built with you in mind. * Miranda can read as both a villain and a mirror for what “power” looks like when women are expected to be perfect and soft at the same time. * Andy’s relationship storyline becomes a bigger conversation about how women’s ambition gets treated like a problem to solve. * Emotional labor is everywhere in this story, from anticipating needs to managing pressure while being judged for how you react to it. * The fashion world in the film feels like both empowerment and control, especially around appearance and “fitting the part.” * A lot of the conversation comes back to the same theme: women get punished for choices that would be praised in men. * “Does Miranda represent empowerment, or does she reflect the compromises a woman makes within the patriarchal system?” * “Damned if you do, damned if you don’t.” * “You can fire me, but then I’m just going to sue you.” * “Miranda wants a steak at 9 a.m.” * “Thank you for making me watch it… your girls fired up about it.” If you enjoyed this one, make sure you’re subscribed so you don’t miss the next review. Leave a rating and a quick review, it helps more than you think. Share the episode and tag us with #DisneyMomsGoneWrong. GeekFreaksPodcast.com is our source for any news we reference on the show. All links are listed at the end of these notes. Instagram: @geekfreakspodcast Twitter: @geekfreakspod Threads: @geekfreakspodcast Facebook: Geek Freaks Podcast Patreon: Geek Freaks Podcast Got a movie you want us to cover, or a hot take you want us to react to? Send it to us in a DM on Instagram or Threads, and we’ll add it to the list. The Devil Wears Prada, Disney Moms Gone Wrong, Movie Review, Feminism, Women In Leadership, Workplace Culture, Emotional Labor, Fashion Industry, Pop Culture Podcast, Film Discussion, Motherhood, Career and Ambition Timestamps and TopicsKey TakeawaysMemorable QuotesCall to ActionLinks and ResourcesFollow UsListener QuestionsApple Podcast Tags

4 Jan 2026 - 56 min
episode Elemental | Fire, Water, and Family artwork

Elemental | Fire, Water, and Family

Diana and Suzy to unpack Pixar’s Elemental and why this bright romance about a fire girl and a water guy feels so personal. We dig into immigrant family expectations, identity, access to opportunity, and what it looks like to pick your own path. The crew trades favorite gags, cries over Wade’s “evaporation,” debates which element we’d be, and imagines what an Elemental 2 could explore. Along the way, we share real stories about work, school, and the moment someone finally tells you your dream isn’t “too expensive” to say out loud. * 00:00 Welcome to Disney Moms Gone Wrong, hosts and late-night vibes * 01:27 Why Elemental became a comfort movie at home * 02:56 Plot setup: Ember, Wade, Element City, and the shop inspection * 03:33 Big themes: love, identity, family expectations, cultural differences * 04:37 Belle’s perspective as a daughter of immigrants working in a family shop * 06:24 First watch vs rewatch: from “cheesy” to layered and moving * 08:17 Torn between duty and dreams: Ember’s conflict and real-life parallels * 12:42 “Words that felt too expensive” and finding a path into law * 16:14 Going back to school at 34 and redefining success * 18:34 Does the film model real cultural blending that works in the real world? * 21:27 Funniest bits: Wind Breakers basketball, “try not to cry,” and mom jokes * 23:59 Empathy as a superpower and why Wade lands emotionally * 25:00 The moms, the perfume, and classic parental intuition * 26:30 Crossing cultural lines in relationships and family reactions * 28:20 Wade nudging Ember to take risks and try new things * 29:05 The wisteria scene and making space for someone’s dream * 30:20 From a flower to real access: opportunity as a theme * 31:47 Which element are we? Team Fire gets loud * 34:19 That ending: evaporation panic and what the film is really saying * 37:10 Pitching Elemental 2: life beyond Element City * 38:12 Expecting a “space filler,” getting a favorite instead; color and score * 41:11 Names we loved: Ember as a baby name and family debates * 46:28 Why this belongs in our Hall of Fame and a great pick for kids * 48:15 How to support the show and suggest the next movie * Elemental uses a simple romance to talk about immigrant identity, family duty, and choosing your own path. * The movie’s humor and warmth ease viewers into heavier ideas like access and bias without losing the fun. * Personal stories about work, school, and parenting show why the film hits different for different families. * Empathy is the engine of the relationship. Wade’s openness helps Ember test limits rather than shrink from them. * The score sneaks up on you. Heard alone, it pulls you right back into Element City. * We’d watch a sequel that explores their life outside of Element City and new kinds of diversity. * “I did not expect it to hit me emotionally the way it did.” * “These words were too expensive and they’re not meant for me.” * “Try not to cry.” * “It made me cry when Wade evaporated.” * “The goal was always my son’s happiness.” * “Team fire. One hundred percent.” If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and leave a quick review. Share the episode with a friend who loved Elemental and tag us with #DisneyMomsGoneWrong so we can find your takes. * GeekFreaksPodcast.com — our home base and the source for all news we discuss on the network * Stream Elemental on your preferred platform * Geek Freaks on Facebook, Threads, Patreon, Twitter, and Instagram: @thegeekfreakspodcast, @geekfreakspodcast, Patreon.com/GeekFreakspodcast, Twitter.com/geekfreakspod, Instagram.com/geekfreakspodcast * Keep up with new episodes, polls, and movie picks across the network What should we cover next? Send your questions, hot takes, or a movie you want us to review. Drop them in your review or message us on social. Disney Moms Gone Wrong, Elemental review, Pixar movies, family and identity, immigrant stories, parenting and movies, Disney discussion, movie night picks Timestamps and TopicsKey TakeawaysQuotesCall to ActionLinks and ResourcesFollow UsListener QuestionsApple Podcast Tags

1 Dec 2025 - 49 min
episode Elio | Space, Grief, and Choosing Home artwork

Elio | Space, Grief, and Choosing Home

Sarah and Diana welcome special guest Chesney for a lively, late-night chat about Pixar’s “Elio.” We talk through the film’s setup, Aunt Olga’s standout moments, and why the movie’s heart sits in vulnerability, connection, and the choice to put family first. Along the way, we unpack the “six seven” slang phenomenon, call out favorite scenes, and debate where “Elio” lands in the modern Disney lineup. 00:00 — Welcome back and intros: Sarah, Diana, and our guest Chesney 03:30 — What is “six seven”? Brain-rot slang 101 07:50 — “Leo… Elio?” Kicking off the movie talk 09:00 — Elio’s setup: orphaned kid, Aunt Olga, and a space-obsessed heart 11:10 — First reactions from the crew 15:10 — Real-life parenting and why “it’s okay to be sad” matters 16:25 — Abduction to the stars and the “leader of Earth” mix-up 17:20 — Glaudon vs. Elio: loneliness, validation, and new friendship 22:00 — Where the plot felt thin (grief thread, the eyepatch, the clone reveal) 29:00 — “If you could be ‘abducted’ anywhere?” A fun detour to libraries and islands 38:15 — Stay in space or go home? Family, identity, and the final choice 41:00 — Casting notes and small music wins 42:15 — Final thoughts and rewatch test * Vulnerability is the emotional core. Aunt Olga’s honesty gives the film its most human beat and frames Elio’s choice at the end. * Elio and Glaudon mirror each other. Both are craving connection, showing that you can’t outrun loneliness by changing locations. * Good vibes, light lift. The movie is easy to watch and safe for multitasking, but some threads (grief, the clone twist, the eyepatch) feel underdeveloped. * A missed opportunity for a bolder ending. Letting Aunt Olga become an official liaison alongside Elio could have set up a stronger sequel path. * Not a Hall of Famer, but not a flop. It lands somewhere in the middle for our panel. * “Hello, hello, hello and welcome… magical pixie dust coated Disney fans.” * “It’s okay to be sad.” * “So Elio gets abducted… and they think he’s the leader of the universe.” * “It was not a terrible movie… It was not the best movie.” * On “six seven”: “The term… all these kids are saying… actually means nothing.” Enjoyed the episode? Subscribe on your favorite app, leave a quick review, and share this one with a friend. Use #DisneyMomsGoneWrong when you post so we can find you. * News source for our shows: GeekFreaksPodcast.com * Movie: “Elio” (Disney/Pixar) * This episode’s discussion is based on our recorded conversation and personal views. * Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thegeekfreakspodcast [https://www.facebook.com/thegeekfreakspodcast] * Threads: https://www.threads.net/@geekfreakspodcast * Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/GeekFreakspodcast * Twitter: https://twitter.com/geekfreakspod [https://twitter.com/geekfreakspod] * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geekfreakspodcast/ [https://www.instagram.com/geekfreakspodcast/] What did you think of “Elio”? Did the ending work for you, or would you have followed the space-ambassador path? Send questions or future topics and we’ll read some on the next show. Disney, Pixar, Elio, Movie Review, Parenting, Family Movies, Animation, Geek Freaks Network Timestamps and TopicsKey TakeawaysQuotesCall to ActionLinks and ResourcesFollow UsListener QuestionsApple Podcast Tags

17 Nov 2025 - 49 min
episode Tangled | Finding Yourself Again artwork

Tangled | Finding Yourself Again

On this Disney Moms Gone Wrong episode, Sarah and the crew invite Riley to break down Disney’s Tangled with equal parts chaos and heart. We talk real-life logistics of 70 feet of magical hair, why Flynn Rider still works on parents as much as kids, and how the soundtrack holds up. Most of all, we dig into the film’s bigger ideas about leaving toxic environments, rediscovering identity after motherhood, and giving yourself permission to want more than survival. 00:00 Welcome back and cold open 04:30 Why Riley picked Tangled and what we’re hoping to revisit from it 05:00 Quick plot recap for newcomers 08:05 Mother Gothel’s gaslighting and the “Mother Knows Best” moment we all sing anyway 09:10 Birthdays, lanterns, and how manipulation looks in a kids movie 16:38 Magical hair care talk and the case for industrial-strength dry shampoo 18:23 The Flynn Rider effect and how Disney literally designed him to be irresistible 22:14 “At Last I See the Light” love and why Tangled’s songs still hit 23:07 Tangled vs Frozen and why one overshadowed the other in the moment 26:24 Who we’d take out for a night on the town, and why the answer might worry you a little 32:25 What kids can take from Tangled about agency and leaving harmful situations 33:27 Mom identity check in: losing yourself and getting the pieces back * Tangled is fun and messy, but it also gives families an easy doorway to talk about control, boundaries, and safety. * Mother Gothel is a clean example of manipulation that kids can recognize when we name it. * Flynn Rider wasn’t an accident. Disney built a character meant to charm adults and kids, and it works. * The soundtrack carries emotional weight that helps kids connect theme to feeling. * For parents, Rapunzel’s journey mirrors the work of rediscovering who you are outside of roles and routines. * “Let’s talk about this 70 feet of magical hair. Who’s brushing it and washing it?” * “That is a top Disney song. ‘At Last I See the Light,’ every time.” * “Disney, how do you give us a criminal we would all text back?” * “There’s a theme of finding yourself and leaving toxic environments.” * “You become what people tell you you are. Wait, that’s not mine. Let me navigate that myself.” If you enjoyed this episode, follow and subscribe so you never miss a drop. Leave a rating and review to help more parents find the show. Share the episode with a friend and tag us with #DisneyMomsGoneWrong so we can amplify your take. * GeekFreaksPodcast.com — our home base and the source of all news discussed during our podcasts: https://geekfreakspodcast.com/ [https://geekfreakspodcast.com/] * Disney Moms Gone Wrong on Instagram: @disneymomsgonewrong * Geek Freaks on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thegeekfreakspodcast [https://www.facebook.com/thegeekfreakspodcast] * Geek Freaks on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@geekfreakspodcast * Geek Freaks on Twitter: https://twitter.com/geekfreakspod [https://twitter.com/geekfreakspod] * Geek Freaks on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geekfreakspodcast/ [https://www.instagram.com/geekfreakspodcast/] * Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/GeekFreakspodcast Tell us what Disney movie you want next or send questions for the hosts. DM us on Instagram @disneymomsgonewrong or use the contact page at GeekFreaksPodcast.com. Tangled, Disney Moms Gone Wrong, Rapunzel, Mother Gothel, Parenting, Motherhood, Identity, Disney Animation, Family Movies, Geek Freaks Network Timestamps and TopicsKey TakeawaysQuotesCall to ActionLinks and ResourcesFollow UsListener QuestionsApple Podcasts Tags

3 Nov 2025 - 50 min
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