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KDTime

De: Kay Dee
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On KDTime, KD talks about a mix/variety of different things anywhere from life, culture, sports, music, movies, tv shows, food, dating and so much more. Join and laugh with me as I navigate it all, spend some time with the host KD! Follow on Twitter and Instagram @KDTimePodcast https://linktr.ee/KDTimeKay Dee Ciencias Sociales
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  • KDTime 158: One Has To Go (Teen Movie Queens of 2000s Edition)
    Apr 2 2026

    This one might hurt…

    In this episode of KDTime, join in as I jump cannonball first into the ultimate millennial debate: Amanda Bynes, Hilary Duff, Lindsay Lohan, and the Olsen Twins. The movies that ruled the 90s-early 2000s.

    Were you even there?

    I'm talking:

    • The most iconic movies

    • Who had the best acting range

    • Which films still hold up today

    • And which star had the biggest cultural impact

    But here’s the twist…

    👉 One has to go—and all their movies disappear with them.

    Who are you choosing?

    💬 Join the conversation and share your answer!

    🔗 Go on linktr.ee/kdtime for more content, bonus episodes, and everything KDTime.

    Subscribe ? Yes

    Share? Absolutely

    Enjoy? DUH!

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    58 m
  • KDTime 157: Black History Facts We Should All Know
    Mar 19 2026

    Think you know Black history? Think again.

    In this episode of KDTime, let's dive deeper than the surface-level stories and uncover powerful Black history facts that often get overlooked, untaught, or straight-up erased.

    This isn’t just a history lesson — it’s a conversation.

    Because Black history isn’t just in February… it’s every day.

    🎧 Tap in, learn something new, and join the discussion.

    👉 Go on linktr.ee/kdtime for more content, episodes, and exclusive vibes.

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    56 m
  • KDTime 156: The Shift in Disney Storytelling: A Deep Dive
    Mar 12 2026

    For decades, animated movies shaped how we understood family, loss, and growing up. Early Disney films often began with tragedy — parents gone, heroes forced to survive on their own, and childhood filled with emotional challenges before the adventure even started.

    But something changed.

    Modern Disney and Pixar stories look very different. Instead of removing parents from the story, many newer films keep them present — flawed, learning, and sometimes even apologizing to their kids.

    In this episode of KDTime, let's take a deep dive into how family dynamics in animated films evolved from the earliest classics like Snow White, Bambi, and Cinderella, to modern stories like Encanto, Turning Red, and beyond.

    Why did Disney storytelling shift from survival to emotional healing?
    What does this say about changing cultural values around parenting and family?
    And how did an entire generation raised on these films influence the stories being told today?

    Join me as we explore one of the biggest narrative evolutions in animation history — and what it reveals about the generations who grew up watching.

    If you like what you hear join the movement

    linktr.ee/kdtime

    Enjoy > Subscribe > Share

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    1 h y 49 m
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