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Disney Moms Gone Wrong
Top 5 Disney Moms: Heartfelt, Hilarious, and Heroic Moments from Disney Moms Gone Wrong

Disney Moms Gone Wrong

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2025 67:45


In this special episode of Disney Moms Gone Wrong, the full crew is back together to rank the Top 5 Disney Moms across five heartfelt and hilarious categories. Diana, Sarah, and Susie bring their personal mom experiences into the discussion, reflecting on which Disney moms offer the best advice, the funniest moments, the most relatable energy, the most powerful scenes, and which characters are the most underrated. From Turning Red's chaotic panda moments to Mrs. Incredible's everyday heroism, this episode is a mix of laughs, nostalgia, and real-life parenting truths.Timestamps and Topics:00:00 – Bumpy Introductions and Type-C Mom Rant04:22 – Category 1: Best Mom Advice17:19 – Category 2: Funniest Mom Moment23:54 – Category 3: Most Relatable Mom Energy35:44 – Category 4: Most Powerful Disney Mom Moment47:02 – Lighthearted Wrap-Up and Final VotesKey Takeaways:Queen Elinor, Queen Iduna, and Nani stood out for offering genuine parenting advice rooted in love and resilience.Ming from Turning Red brought the laughs with her awkward, over-the-top parenting moments, while Grandma Fa from Mulan was a comedic standout.Helen Parr (aka Mrs. Incredible) won big for being the ultimate multitasker mom who juggles world-saving with everyday parenting chaos.Powerful moments came from Encanto, Tarzan, and Turning Red, each exploring themes of trauma, acceptance, and fierce love.The discussion highlighted how motherhood comes in many forms—biological, adoptive, sisterly, and everything in between.Quotes:“She's literally saving the world while on the phone with her husband asking if the blender is cleaned. That's real life.” – Diana“Sometimes you try your hardest, but things don't work out the way you want them to... and maybe sometimes they're for the better.” – Sarah quoting Nani from Lilo & Stitch“She didn't try to stop him. She just let him feel what he needed to feel... that's love.” – Sarah on Kala from TarzanCall to Action:Love what you heard? Don't forget to subscribe, leave us a review, and share the episode using the hashtag #DisneyMomsGoneWrong. Tell us your favorite Disney mom moment and we might feature your pick in a future episode!Links and Resources:

In The Frame: Theatre Interviews from West End Frame
S9 Ep55: Caitlin Tipping, Jane Seymour in Six

In The Frame: Theatre Interviews from West End Frame

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 43:19


Caitlin Tipping is playing Jane Seymour in the West End production of Six. This is Caitlin's third run in Six; back in 2019 she played Jane in the original Bliss cruise production and in 2021 she reprised her performance in the musical's UK tour. Caitlin played Cathy in The Last Five Years at the 2018 Edinburgh Fringe Festival and toured Europe in The Best of Musical Starnights. She recently completed a two year run in the West End production of Frozen as part of the ensemble whilst covering both Elsa and Queen Iduna. Recorded in Caitlin's dressing room, in this episode Caitlin discusses her royal return to Six, how her performance as Jane has blossomed over the years and what it has been like to witness the show's insane journey. Caitlin also talks about her path into theatre, all-things Frozen and lots more. Six runs at the Vaudeville Theatre. Visit www.sixthemusical.com for info and tickets. Hosted by Andrew Tomlins  @AndrewTomlins32  Thanks for listening! Email: andrew@westendframe.co.uk Visit westendframe.co.uk for more info about our podcasts.  

Built For The Stage Podcast
#191 - Isabella Glanznig Santos - FROZEN West End

Built For The Stage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 40:08


Isabella Glanznig / @isabella.glanznig is half Austrian, half Filipino, born in the Philippines, raised in Nigeria, then Malaysia, all while going to an American international school. She now finds herself in this magical place called Arendelle since joining the cast of Frozen in the West End! You can see Isabella in the ensemble on most nights, but during others, as Bulda and Queen Iduna when she fulfills her role as the understudy. https://builtforthestage.com/ - fill out the form and ask about our next fitness challenge! www.broadwaypodcastnetwork.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Built For The Stage Podcast
#191 - Isabella Glanznig Santos - FROZEN West End

Built For The Stage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 40:08


Isabella Glanznig / @isabella.glanznig is half Austrian, half Filipino, born in the Philippines, raised in Nigeria, then Malaysia, all while going to an American international school. She now finds herself in this magical place called Arendelle since joining the cast of Frozen in the West End! You can see Isabella in the ensemble on most nights, but during others, as Bulda and Queen Iduna when she fulfills her role as the understudy. https://builtforthestage.com/ - fill out the form and ask about our next fitness challenge! www.broadwaypodcastnetwork.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Ensemblist
#288 - Seeking Representation (feat. Ann Sanders)

The Ensemblist

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 22:17


There has been no seismic shift in the number of actors of color performing on Broadway. Yes, systematic change often comes with incremental progress. However, the recent crop of Broadway musicals seem to provide few examples of such change. I’ve been curious what that feels like for artists of color, so I asked a few into the studio to share their experiences with racial representation in the theatre industry. Today's conversation is with Ann Sanders. Having made her Broadway debut in Beauty and the Beast, she has played a variety of iconic roles including Queen Iduna in Frozen, Anna in The King and I and Christmas Eve in Avenue Q. Here's our conversation... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

E-Ticket to Broadway
#34 - Ann Sanders

E-Ticket to Broadway

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 71:22


If you've ever wanted to hear "Home" from Beauty and the Beast sung in German, this is the episode for you! Broadway veteran Ann Sanders ("Dear Evan Hansen," "Avenue Q," "Frozen," "Beauty and the Beast," "If/Then") joins her pal David to talk all things Disney. She recalls her childhood days in Chicago watching Disney movies on VHS, and how she always heard of these magical theme parks--but never went until she was working in San Diego on Allegiance when her cast mates took her to Disneyland (and where she was immediately recognized by a fan). Ann recalls that magical first trip to Disneyland, and how she has learned how Disney"always offers the expected and the unexpected." Listen as Ann discusses how she loved Belle as a kid, how Beauty and the Beast was the first show she saw on Broadway, and how "Beauty and the Beast" was the show in which she made her Broadway debut (after performing the role in Germany). From her appearance on the final episode of "The Rosie O'Donnell Show," receiving a sweet Opening Night card from co-star Nick Jonas, to the importance of diversity in the arts, Ann's experience as Belle was truly remarkable. She and David also chat about her time in "Frozen" originating the role of Queen Iduna (and the Hidden Mickeys on the Broadway set), her love of Baby Yoda, her interesting idea for a Disney Parks Parade, and then plays "Sorry I Missed the Party: Disney Edition." The episode also features a special Patreon Interview with Josh! Follow on Instagram: @etickettobroadway Ann's Instagram: @annsandersnyc David's Instagram: @directedbydavidalpert Learn more at www.eticketpodcast.com Part of the Broadway Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Self
S2 E12 - Special Guest: Tanika Anderson

Self

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 43:34


For this weeks episode we welcome the lovely Tanika Anderson back into the Self Space. Listen in as we talk about:- Learning the difference of intention between our ego's dream and our soul's dream- The definition of success - Finding Motivation during COVID - 19- Giving back in the worldYou can connect with Tanika here: www.instagram.com/tanikaandersonBook tickets to see Tanika perform as Queen Iduna in Frozen, The Musical: https://frozenthemusical.com.au/tickets/

Self
S2 E12 - Special Guest: Tanika Anderson

Self

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 43:34


For this weeks episode we welcome the lovely Tanika Anderson back into the Self Space. Listen in as we talk about:- Learning the difference of intention between our ego's dream and our soul's dream- The definition of success - Finding Motivation during COVID - 19- Giving back in the worldYou can connect with Tanika here: www.instagram.com/tanikaandersonBook tickets to see Tanika perform as Queen Iduna in Frozen, The Musical: https://frozenthemusical.com.au/tickets/

Faith, Trust, and Pixie Dust
Frozen 2 Spoilercast!

Faith, Trust, and Pixie Dust

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2019


Music Credit: OurMusicBox (Jay Man) Track Name: "Flights Of Fantasy" Music By: Jay Man @ https://ourmusicbox.com/ Official "OurMusicBox" YouTube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/c/ourmusicbox License for commercial use: Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Music promoted by NCM https://goo.gl/fh3rEJSocial Media: Facebook: Faith Trust and Pixie Dust - Podcast Email: 1stgeek411@gmail.com Twitter: @FTPD_PodcastPersonal Twitters: @Sparkle_Fists @SpilledXWater @deanna790Check us out on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, and Spotify!!!Website: www.1geek411.com ● “Feature Film” – Frozen 2 - Wikipedia ○ King Agnarr of Arendelle tells a story to his young children, Elsa and Anna, that their grandfather, King Runeard, established a treaty with the tribe of Northuldra by building a dam in the Northuldra's homeland, the Enchanted Forest. However, a fight occurs, resulting in Runeard's death. The battle enrages the elemental spirits of earth, fire, water, and air of the forest. The spirits disappear and a wall of mist encases everyone in the forest. Runeard's son Prince Agnarr barely escapes with the help of an unknown savior.○ Three years after her coronation,[b] Elsa celebrates autumn in the kingdom with Anna, Olaf the snowman, Kristoff the ice harvester, and Kristoff's reindeer Sven. When Elsa hears a mysterious voice calling out to her, she follows it and unintentionally awakens the elemental spirits, which forces everyone in the kingdom to evacuate. Grand Pabbie and the Trolls colony arrive to Arendelle and Pabbie informs that they must set things right by discovering the truth about the kingdom's past.○ Elsa, Anna, Olaf, Kristoff, and Sven embark to the Enchanted Forest, following the mysterious voice. After the mist parts at Elsa's touch, the air spirit, in the form of a tornado, appears and sweeps everyone in its vortex. Elsa stops it, forming a set of ice sculptures. The sisters discover the sculptures are images from their father's past and that their mother, Queen Iduna, was a Northuldra who saved Agnarr. They encounter the Northuldra and a troop of Arendellian soldiers who are still at conflict with one another before the fire spirit appears. Elsa discovers the spirit to be an agitated magical salamander, and calms it down. Elsa and Anna form a truce between the soldiers and the Northuldra by explaining that their mother was Northuldran and their father was Arendellian. Elsa later learns the existence of a fifth spirit who will unite people and the magic of nature.○ Elsa continues to head north with Anna and Olaf, leaving Kristoff and Sven behind. They find their parents' shipwreck and a map with a route to Ahtohallan, a mythical river told by their mother to contain all explanations of the past. Elsa decides to travel alone while sending Anna and Olaf away to safety. Elsa encounters and tames Nokk, the water spirit who guards the sea to Ahtohallan. Reaching Ahtohallan, Elsa discovers that the voice was the call of Iduna, and that her powers were gifted by the magic of nature because of Iduna's selfless act of saving Agnarr, making Elsa the fifth spirit. Elsa then learns that the dam was built as a ruse to reduce the Northuldra's resources because of Runeard's dislike of the tribe's connection with magic, and that Runeard was the one who initiated the conflict by killing the leader of the Northuldra. Elsa sends this information to Anna before becoming frozen, due to venturing into the most dangerous part of Ahtohallan, which in turn causes Olaf to fade away.○ Anna receives Elsa's message and concludes that the dam must be destroyed for peace to be restored. Anna finds and awakens the sleeping gigantic earth spirits, and lures them towards the dam, which is destroyed by boulders hurled by the giants. Elsa thaws out and returns to Arendelle, stopping a flood from the destroyed dam. As the wall of mist disappears, Elsa reunites with Anna and resurrects Olaf. Kristoff proposes to Anna, who accepts. Elsa explains that she and Anna are now the bridge between the people and the magical spirits. Anna becomes the new Queen of Arendelle, while Elsa becomes the protector of the Enchanted Forest who regularly visits Arendelle as peace is restored in all the lands.○ In a post-credits scene, Olaf visits Elsa's ice palace and tells Marshmallow and the Snowgies[c] about the events he experienced.○ Film Trivia - IMDB■ Young Elsa is voiced by Mattea Conforti, who portrayed Young Anna in the Broadway adaptation of Frozen.■ In the beginning when young Anna and Elsa are playing with snow figurines, a figure resembling Baymax from "Big Hero 6" can be spotted in addition to one resembling Totoro from "My Neighbor Totoro”■ In a flashback, Prince Agnar says he's reading a book by "some new Danish author." This is probably an allusion to Hans Christian Andersen, whose fairy tale, "The Snow Queen," inspired the plot of the original film.■ Since Elsa was never barefoot in the original movie, the animators didn't bother giving her toes then. They had to remodel her feet with toes for the sequel.● Segment: Miscellaneous “whosits and whatsits galore”○ What we’ve been watching on Disney + Tease Next Week: Tarzan 2Top 4: Favorite Sequels

Cavern Of Story
2b- Iduna emerges

Cavern Of Story

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2016 38:49


At the end of episode 2a, King Agnarr and Queen Iduna found themselves stranded on a beach, having lost their child the King is broken with despair. Iduna jumps in the ocean in an attempt to flee the madness of Agnarr. Where Iduna should find death she instead finds life.

Cavern Of Story
2b- Iduna emerges

Cavern Of Story

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2016 38:49


At the end of episode 2a, King Agnarr and Queen Iduna found themselves stranded on a beach, having lost their child the King is broken with despair. Iduna jumps in the ocean in an attempt to flee the madness of Agnarr. Where Iduna should find death she instead finds life.

Cavern Of Story
2a King Agnarr and Queen Iduna: A story of trust

Cavern Of Story

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2016 40:01


Part one of two: In this story we tell the tale of Elsa and Anna's parents. We take a flight of imagination assuming that the parents named King Agnarr and Queen Iduna did not perish at sea as the Disney movie proclaims but rather lived. Combining many fan theories we attempt to tell a story that is a reminder that Hans Christian Anderson understood all too well, approaching the problems of the world like a child is the only way to truly find a version of heaven.

Cavern Of Story
2a King Agnarr and Queen Iduna: A story of trust

Cavern Of Story

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2016 40:01


Part one of two: In this story we tell the tale of Elsa and Anna's parents. We take a flight of imagination assuming that the parents named King Agnarr and Queen Iduna did not perish at sea as the Disney movie proclaims but rather lived. Combining many fan theories we attempt to tell a story that is a reminder that Hans Christian Anderson understood all too well, approaching the problems of the world like a child is the only way to truly find a version of heaven.