• Ep. 17 – The Aristocats: Inside Disney’s Jazzy Parisian Adventure
    Mar 11 2026

    In this episode of Disney Junkie: Magic & Myth, Jennifer heads to the streets of Paris to explore Disney’s 1970 animated classic The Aristocats—a charming but often overlooked entry in the Disney catalog.


    Jennifer revisits the story of Duchess and her three kittens as they’re swept into an unexpected adventure after their jealous butler, Edgar, tries to eliminate them from Madam Bonfamille’s inheritance. Along the way, they encounter alley cats, jazz music, and the unforgettable Thomas O’Malley.


    The episode dives into the film’s unique place in Disney history, from its playful Parisian setting and Sherman Brothers soundtrack to the cultural themes that shaped the movie. Jennifer also explores why The Aristocats has remained a fan favorite despite often being overshadowed by other Disney classics.


    From the jazzy energy of “Everybody Wants to Be a Cat” to the film’s celebration of independence, charm, and found family, this episode takes a fresh look at a Disney film that deserves more love.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Ep. 16 – The Jungle Book: Kipling’s Legacy and Disney’s Final Walt-Era Classic
    Feb 26 2026

    In this episode of Disney Junkie: Magic & Myth, Jennifer and her producer, Brennon dives into the vibrant world of The Jungle Book — the final animated film Walt Disney was personally involved in before his passing.


    Together, they revisit childhood memories of watching the film on VHS before unpacking its origins in Rudyard Kipling’s original 1890s stories. From Kipling’s complicated ties to British imperialism to Disney’s decision to transform darker source material into a lighthearted, music-driven adventure, this episode explores how myth becomes magic through adaptation.


    They also discuss key character changes — like Kaa’s shift from ally to antagonist — and the groundbreaking voice performance of Phil Harris as Baloo, which helped redefine animated character acting.


    Touching on cultural context, legacy, and lasting influence, Jennifer leads a thoughtful look at how The Jungle Book became a timeless story about friendship, belonging, and identity — and a fitting sendoff to Walt’s creative era.

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Ep. 15 – Mary Poppins: A Spoonful of Symbolism in Disney’s Magical Masterpiece
    Feb 11 2026

    In this episode of Disney Junkie: Magic & Myth, we open the umbrella and soar into the timeless wonder of Mary Poppins. Host Jennifer is joined by her daughter Emma to dive into the heart of Disney’s 1964 classic—unpacking its origins, themes, and lasting legacy.


    From the pages of P.L. Travers’ novels to Walt Disney’s groundbreaking live-action and animation hybrid, Mary Poppins is more than just a magical nanny tale. It’s a layered story about family, imagination, and personal transformation. Jennifer and Emma reflect on their childhood experiences with the film, while Brennon shares how it fueled his love for musicals and Dick Van Dyke’s charm.


    Together, they explore evolving perspectives—from watching the film as kids to now understanding the complexity of Mr. Banks and the emotional weight behind scenes like “Feed the Birds.” They touch on the famous “Bert Theory,” draw parallels to modern mythic characters like Pennywise and Dumbledore, and celebrate Julie Andrews’ unforgettable debut.


    Packed with symbolism, nostalgia, and a sprinkle of critical analysis, this episode celebrates the enchanting power of Mary Poppins and the enduring message that a little magic—and a lot of heart—can change everything.

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Ep. 14 – The Sword in the Stone: Merlin’s Magic, Arthurian Myth & Disney’s Unsung Classic
    Jan 28 2026

    In this episode of Disney Junkie: Magic & Myth, Host Jennifer conjures up the whimsical world of Disney’s 1963 gem, The Sword in the Stone. Often overlooked in the Disney canon, this film brings the legend of King Arthur to life through the eyes of a young boy named Wart and his eccentric mentor, Merlin.


    Jennifer and Producer Brennon dive into childhood memories of the film, revisit its standout musical moments, and unpack the cultural weight of Arthurian legends—from Excalibur to the Holy Grail. They explore how the film’s themes of mentorship, destiny, and imagination still resonate, while celebrating the charm of 2D animation and the Sherman Brothers’ unforgettable score.


    You’ll also hear about the historical roots of King Arthur, the broader legacy of Merlin in myth and pop culture, and why The Sword in the Stone remains such a unique entry in the Disney lineup—especially as the last animated feature released during Walt Disney’s lifetime.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Ep. 13 – 101 Dalmatians: How a Xerox Machine & Cruella de Vil Saved Disney Animation
    Jan 15 2026

    In this episode of Disney Junkie, Host Jennifer and Producer Brennon dig into the revolutionary world of 101 Dalmatians — a film that marked a turning point in Disney history and in animation itself.


    Jennifer walks through the story’s evolution from Dodie Smith’s original novel to Bill Peet’s historic solo screenplay (the first of its kind at Disney), and breaks down why Cruella De Vil remains one of the studio’s most unforgettable villains — thanks in part to Betty Lou Gerson’s spine-chilling vocal performance.


    They also go deeper on themes of animal cruelty, adoption ethics, and how this seemingly sweet story about puppies carries surprising real-world relevance. Plus: how the film revived Disney’s animation department and why 101 Dalmatians became a blueprint for modern animation to come.

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Ep. 12 – Sleeping Beauty: Unraveling the Magic, Myth, and Trauma Behind the Fairy Tale
    Dec 31 2025

    In this episode of Disney Junkie, we take a deep dive into Disney’s Sleeping Beauty—a film celebrated for its breathtaking artistry, but rooted in some of the darkest folklore in the Disney canon.


    Host Jennifer Miller is joined by Ashley Mayfield, co-executive director at Synergy and Bloom and a specialist in holistic trauma recovery, to explore the myths and legends that shaped Sleeping Beauty long before Disney softened the story. From medieval European versions to Charles Perrault’s retelling, we unpack how themes of power, passivity, and violation have followed this fairy tale for centuries—and what that says about the societies that told it.


    We also examine how Disney transformed those origins into a visual masterpiece, pairing Tchaikovsky’s score with Eyvind Earle’s bold, stylized animation, and introducing one of Disney’s most iconic villains: Maleficent. The conversation extends into modern reinterpretations, including Maleficent’s shift from villain to victim, and how reclaiming narrative mirrors real-world trauma healing.


    Blending film history, mythology, psychology, and energy work, this episode invites listeners to look beyond the spinning wheel and fairytale kiss—and reconsider why Sleeping Beauty continues to enchant, unsettle, and endure.

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    1 hr and 40 mins
  • Ep. 11 – Lady and the Tramp: The True Crime Roots of a Disney Love Story
    Dec 31 2025

    In this episode of Disney Junkie, we uncover the surprising and unsettling real-world history behind one of Disney’s most romantic classics, Lady and the Tramp. While the film is remembered for spaghetti dinners and puppy love, its origins trace back to true crime journalism, personal trauma, and a search for redemption.


    Host Jennifer Miller explores how journalist Ward Greene—who covered the infamous Leo Frank case—channeled his experiences into writing Happy Dan, the Cynical Dog, a story rooted in empathy, injustice, and healing. That narrative eventually merged with Walt Disney’s own personal inspiration to become Lady and the Tramp.


    We also dig into the film’s groundbreaking production as Disney’s first Cinemascope animated feature, the voices and music that brought the dogs to life, and Peggy Lee’s lasting influence on Disney history. From courtroom tragedy to canine romance, this episode reveals how light can emerge from darkness—and how storytelling can transform even the heaviest histories into something enduring and heartfelt.

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    1 hr and 29 mins
  • Ep. 10 – Peter Pan: The Lost Boys, the Dark Origins, and the Man Behind the Myth
    Dec 10 2025

    In this episode of Disney Junkie, we take flight into the fantastical world of Disney’s Peter Pan—a film that blends childhood wonder, adventure, and deeper psychological layers. Host Jennifer Miller is joined by licensed marriage and family therapist Deidre Darling Shea for a thoughtful exploration of the story’s timeless appeal and hidden complexities.


    Together, they unpack the origins of J.M. Barrie’s famous tale, from the author’s own tragic childhood to the real-life inspiration behind the Lost Boys. They explore how the characters of Neverland—like the temperamental Tinker Bell and the fearsome Captain Hook—mirror emotional development and the push-pull of growing up.


    Deidre offers insight into the psychology of imagination, childhood fantasy, and the desire to stay young forever, while Jennifer reflects on how Disney’s adaptation helped shape generations of viewers’ perceptions of youth and identity.


    The conversation also navigates the more complicated aspects of Peter Pan, including its cultural depictions and the long-standing debate around separating art from its creator.


    Whether you grew up dreaming of flying off to Neverland or questioning the meaning behind the boy who wouldn’t grow up, this episode invites you to look at Peter Pan with a new perspective.


    Stay tuned for our next episode as we head into the romantic streets and social undertones of Lady and the Tramp, only on Disney Junkie.

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    1 hr and 22 mins