Shy Beneath the Surface

Recess Was Never JUST A Cartoon (BHM)

19 min · 6. mar. 2026
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What if one of the cartoons we grew up watching was actually teaching us how the world works? In this episode, Shyian revisits the childhood show Recess—but through a different lens. What once looked like a simple playground full of kids and games starts to reveal something deeper: power structures, hierarchy, favoritism, and the quiet rules that decide who gets protected and who gets punished. Through storytelling, Shyian walks listeners through the world of the playground—King Bob, Miss Finster, the Ashleys, the Core Five, and the new kid Gus. But halfway through, the blindfold comes off. Because the playground isn’t just a cartoon. It’s a reflection of the real world. This episode explores how history has a way of repeating itself, how systems of power operate, and why solidarity matters when communities recognize familiar patterns of fear and control. Black History Month isn’t only about remembering the past—it’s also about recognizing the present. Sometimes the lessons were always there. We just didn’t realize we were watching them at recess.

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Recess Was Never JUST A Cartoon (BHM)

What if one of the cartoons we grew up watching was actually teaching us how the world works? In this episode, Shyian revisits the childhood show Recess—but through a different lens. What once looked like a simple playground full of kids and games starts to reveal something deeper: power structures, hierarchy, favoritism, and the quiet rules that decide who gets protected and who gets punished. Through storytelling, Shyian walks listeners through the world of the playground—King Bob, Miss Finster, the Ashleys, the Core Five, and the new kid Gus. But halfway through, the blindfold comes off. Because the playground isn’t just a cartoon. It’s a reflection of the real world. This episode explores how history has a way of repeating itself, how systems of power operate, and why solidarity matters when communities recognize familiar patterns of fear and control. Black History Month isn’t only about remembering the past—it’s also about recognizing the present. Sometimes the lessons were always there. We just didn’t realize we were watching them at recess.

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