The Child is Gone Podcast Series
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35 episodes
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Linda O’Jéan Shrimpton talks new podcast, the Child is Gone, the idea of Conscience,, Id, art, and interpretating many different categories including dance.
The Child Is Gone: Millennials Through the Lens of Contemporary Cinema and the Rise of Kristen Stewart
In her podcast The Child Is Gone, Linda O'Jean Shrimpton explores the unique challenges faced by the Millennial generation, including struggles related to education, career development, employment, and mental health. She examines how these pressures have particularly affected young women, drawing connections to contemporary film and popular culture. Through the lens of actresses such as Kristen Stewart, Shrimpton discusses how dark satirical comedy has emerged as a powerful medium for portraying the anxieties, uncertainties, and social realities that have shaped the Millennial experience
The Child is Gone: The Rise of Social Media: Power, Platforms, and Society
In her discussion of the rise of social media, Linda O'Jean Shrimpton examines its profound impact on contemporary society, exploring how digital platforms have transformed communication, culture, and human interaction. Central to this conversation is Mark Zuckerberg, the Harvard student who co-founded the social networking platform that would become one of the most influential and widely used media networks in the world. Shrimpton reflects on the rapid expansion of social media during the late 2000s and beyond, analyzing both its opportunities and its consequences for individuals, communities, and public discourse.
The Child Is Gone: Anora, the Academy Awards, and Reflections on Michelle Trachtenberg’s Legacy
The Oscar-nominated film Anora, starring Mikey Madison, emerged as a major winner at the Academy Awards, drawing significant attention for both its critical success and provocative storytelling. The film offers compelling insight into its central character, a sex worker, presenting a narrative that blends realism with emotional depth and social commentary. Alongside its recognition at the Oscars, discussions surrounding the film have also reflected on broader themes of performance, truth in storytelling, and cinematic representation. In this context, attention has also turned to the legacy of actress Michelle Trachtenberg, whose work continues to be remembered within contemporary film culture.
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