Welcome to another episode of Mental Health Multiverse: A podcast where we mindfully break down your pop culture favs and discuss them through the lens of self care, mental health, and personal development.
This week on MHM hosts HB & LB talk about ALL FOUR of the TOY STORY movies! It was both fun and challenging to break down all 4 movies for you in one episode, however, there are major themes that carry throughout the entire TOY STORY franchise.
We reflect on the impact of the Toy Story series on childhood and adulthood, and how it addresses growing up, outgrowing things, and finding one's purpose.
Questions, themes, and topics we touch on include:
Insecurity, Jealousy, and Inadequacy
Friendship
Abandonment
Nostalgia
Growing up / Outgrowing things
Being a “fixer”
Where is Andy’s dad??
Resources:
Creativity Inc Book: https://bookshop.org/a/79929/9780593594643
A Drinking Game NYC: https://sites.google.com/view/adrinkinggamenyc/home
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Heather (HB): Heather is an inclusive fitness coach helping self-proclaimed nerds who feel like they don’t “fit in” in fitness create healthier habits by using pop culture and fandom to make fitness more accessible and fun.
Marisa (LB): Marisa is a trauma-informed perfectionism recovery coach helping people turn down the volume on the inner critic and turn up the volume on their compassionate inner voice to help them become the kind, understanding adult they needed growing up.