Reel Talk #1: Mean Girls, Belonging, and Growing Up
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This Reel Talk episode is an edited segment from Education Upgrade Podcast Episode 17 featuring Morgan Torres-Unger-Castleberry.
In this conversation, Jake and Morgan discuss Mean Girls and explore a larger question: What role did movies once play in adolescent development?
Drawing on themes from the Education Upgrade essay Reel Talk: The Role of Teen Movies in Adolescent Development, they examine why films like Mean Girls, The Breakfast Club, and Dazed and Confused resonated so deeply with generations of young people. The conversation explores belonging, identity, social dynamics, and the universal challenges of growing up.
Related essay:
https://educationupgrade.substack.com/p/reel-talk
For the full conversation, including discussions on education, mentorship, learning gaps, and student development, watch or listen to Education Upgrade Podcast Episode 17.
Topics include:
• Mean Girls and adolescent development
• Why teen movies mattered
• Belonging and social identity
• Shared cultural experiences
• The lessons movies teach about growing up
• Why these stories continue to resonate today