Coming of Age, for Grownups
By Nate King This weekend the Art House will see a run of the new buddy film Road to Everywhere, written and directed by Michael … Continue reading →
Search fresh public links, source activity, and ready-to-use post angles for Coming-Of-Age.
Fresh curated links around Coming-Of-Age are collected here so marketers can spot useful updates and turn timely ideas into posts faster.
Recent items include:
Recent curated links from global sources. Generate one free draft from any story, then use SocialBu to schedule and refine your content calendar.
By Nate King This weekend the Art House will see a run of the new buddy film Road to Everywhere, written and directed by Michael … Continue reading →
The Game of Life is a classic American childhood game that fills its players with excitement for the future as they imagine themselves getting a job, getting married, buying a hous...
When we’re young we hope to inspire to be someone, in Andrew Dunham‘s indie drama... The post Coming Of Age Drama Fairyland Digitally in UK July appeared first on .
Notes from the messy, beautiful process of becoming, growing up without a manual, and learning to live with the questions.Continue reading on Intersectionality »
There is a distinct, quiet grief that comes with getting older.Continue reading on Medium »
Coming-of-age stories are often some of the most timeless. Here are 15 phenomenal examples, shows that should be watched ASAP, ranked.
It is not merely a matter of growing bones and growing responsibilities, this business of growing up, this unfinishable project of becoming ourselves. It is less like the evolution...
"To be, or not to be—that is the question”, this quote by William Shakespeare, truly reflects the state of mind of today’s teenagers.Teenagers today face dilemmas which are not bec...
In an era when coming-of-age stories often lean heavily on nostalgia or cynicism, Nicholas Ma’s Mabel offers something refreshingly different: a tender... The post Nicholas Ma’s Ma...
We aren’t given much room as we grow to decide for ourselves who we want to be—often, ideas from others shape us before we even fully glimpse ourselves. The first recognition of th...
Kevin Reyes, a newly out gay high schooler in the Philippines, is still discovering his path. After coming out to his parents and being “met with silence” before they changed the s...
A Jungian perspective on the momentous transition that awaits college graduates can help address issues of meaning and purpose that young people face.
Debut novelist Flick Hatcher brings humor, emotional honesty, and psychological insight to a story about the lives we perform — and the truth that eventually catches up with us. LO...
In midlife, after parents die, children leave, and careers plateau, some people do an emotional audit: They set boundaries, repair what can be repaired, and forgive themselves.
The strange sadness that arrives when you outgrow an old version of yourself. The post The Grief of Becoming appeared first on The Good Men Project.
Coming-of-age stories are ten-a-penny for independent cinema, and the genre has produced enough sensitive teenagers... The post I’ll Be Gone In June Review (Cannes Film Festival 20...
On the enduring fantasy of being “just a girl” — and how I finally decided to get a grip and grow up.
TRIBECA FILM FESTIVAL 2026 REVIEW! Some stories begin where others would end. Writer/director Ruthy Pribar’s What Is to Come opens with a... The post What is to Come first appeared...
"If we allow the younger generation to teach us how to be better humans, maybe the future isn't as bleak as it seems."
on growing up and becoming someone i barely recognize.Continue reading on Medium »
The following is an excerpt from the new book "Breaking Free: Stop Following Expectations and Start Following Yourself" by Spencer West, available now from Hay House, Inc.
Life gets tangled when you grow up.Continue reading on Medium »
Youth affords you the arrogance of certainty.Continue reading on Medium В»
Use SocialBu to discover ideas, generate post drafts, and schedule them across your social channels.