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Disney Adulting (ft. Veronica Clarke)

Culture
United States
Started May 15, 2026

In this episode, Veronica Clarke joins Germán and Virginia (who are subbing in for R. R. Reno) on The Editor’s Desk to talk about her recent review, “A Whole. The post Disney Adulting (ft. Veronica Clarke) appeared first on First Things

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Embracing Disney culture as adults fosters nostalgia and joy, creating a sense of community among fans of all ages.
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Disney Adulting can be seen as a harmless hobby, but it raises questions about the nature of adulthood and personal growth.
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Participating in Disney-themed activities as adults can enhance creativity and emotional well-being, enriching one's life experience.
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Critics argue that adult engagement with Disney trivializes serious cultural issues and undermines the concept of adult identity.
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The rise of 'Disney Adulting' reflects a troubling escapism that distracts from real-world responsibilities and maturity.
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