''Recess Therapy'' is a
web series,
Instagram
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, and
TikTok
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account run by
Doing Things Media
Doing Things Media (DTM) is a company that focuses on pop culture and humor. Its brands include ''Middle Class Fancy'', ''Animals Doing Things'', ''Shitheadsteve'', '' Recess Therapy'', ''Bob Does Sports'', and ''Overheard''.
It was co-founded in ...
in which host and creator Julian Shapiro-Barnum
interviews children between the ages of 2 and 9 in
New York City
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. The interviews have been shared on
YouTube
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and
Instagram
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since 2021.
Background
Julian Shapiro-Barnum grew up in three households in
Brooklyn
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, raised by five gay parents: two fathers and three mothers. His parents jokingly called him the "Mayor of Everywhere" in reference to his outgoing nature and desire to talk to people. He began taking an
improv class in third grade, beginning a string of formal acting activity that would continue through his graduation from
Boston University
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in 2021 with a
BFA in acting.
After a 2020
study abroad
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In 2019, there were over 6 million internati ...
program in
Madrid
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was cut short due to the
COVID-19 pandemic
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, Shapiro-Barnum returned to Brooklyn where he became involved in the
Black Lives Matter protests in New York City. He filmed a scripted talk show called ''The Social Distance'' with his fathers through
The Tank, followed by an unscripted show titled ''How Are You Doing Right Now?'' in which he interviewed strangers on the
sidewalk
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, and a similar show called ''I'm Interested'' in which he played
truth or dare with strangers.
In 2021, while editing dog videos for online
production company Doing Things Media
Doing Things Media (DTM) is a company that focuses on pop culture and humor. Its brands include ''Middle Class Fancy'', ''Animals Doing Things'', ''Shitheadsteve'', '' Recess Therapy'', ''Bob Does Sports'', and ''Overheard''.
It was co-founded in ...
, Shapiro-Barnum decided to begin a project focused on children's ability to remain positive during the pandemic. He successfully pitched the idea to Doing Things, and the media company provided him with a
producer
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,
editor
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, and platform for what would become ''Recess Therapy''.
The project initially was part of his
senior project
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at Boston University.
Format
''Recess Therapy'' is a
web series and
Instagram
Instagram is a photo and video sharing social networking service owned by American company Meta Platforms. The app allows users to upload media that can be edited with filters and organized by hashtags and geographical tagging. Posts can ...
account.
Shapiro-Barnum interviews children in
New York City
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between the ages of 2 and 9 for the series. Interview topics vary and have included
climate change
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, the
economy
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, and
peeing your pants. He was inspired how “kids in the playground remained joyous despite the pandemic’s perturbations.” In an interview with ''The New York Times'', Shapiro-Barnum said, “The reason it’s called ''Recess Therapy'' is that the original idea was that I was going to bring things that I was struggling with to children and, like, get advice from them.”
Platforms
''Recess Therapy'' interviews are published as short video clips on Instagram and TikTok, while full episodes are shared on
YouTube
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.
Production
A production shoot for ''Recess Therapy'' usually lasts about four and a half hours and yields 15 interviews. Filming is done by Julia Ty Goldberg and Charlotte Weinman, who were two college classmates of Shapiro-Barnum.
Reception
At the start of 2022, the series was featured on
''Today'' as a "Fave Follow".
In February 2022, a segment on ''
ABC News
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'' described it as a "popular digital series warming the hearts of millions".
In an interview with the ''New York Times'' in April, Shapiro-Barnum said that an episode focused on
LGBT pride
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led the show to lose 60,000 followers.
In August 2022, a video that shows a boy describing corn as "a big lump with knobs" was remixed by
The Gregory Brothers called "
It's Corn
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." It quickly gained attention on
TikTok
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TikTok is an international version ...
later that month.
''Recess Therapy'' surpassed 2.4 million
followers on social media in September 2022.
In December 2022, Shapiro-Barnum received the ''Family Entertainment Safe Streaming Hero Award'' at
Variety’s inaugural Family Entertainment Awards Dinner.
See also
* ''
Kids Say the Darndest Things
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''
* ''
Kids React
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The franchise was launched ...
''
References
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