The Emotional Intelligence of Planes, Trains and Automobiles
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In this special Thanksgiving-season episode of The Shadows Podcast, we break down the emotional intelligence inside Planes, Trains & Automobiles through three powerful lenses: gratitude, grief, and those unforgettable shower curtain rings.
What begins as a holiday comedy becomes a masterclass in human behavior — from emotional outbursts and ego clashes to empathy, perspective, and the quiet grief people carry behind the scenes. Inspired by the iconic journey of Neal Page and Del Griffith, we explore why this film hits so deeply today: because we’ve all been stuck in our own “travel delays,” misunderstood by others, or overwhelmed by the weight of holding ourselves together.
You’ll hear insights on:
✨ How gratitude rewires your emotional reactions
✨ How grief shapes connection, compassion, and perspective
✨ How small interactions (and yes, shower curtain rings) reveal the masks we wear
✨ What Neal Page teaches us about ego, triggers, and self-awareness
✨ What Del Griffith teaches us about authenticity, connection, and emotional resilience
Whether this movie is a holiday tradition or you’re watching it with new eyes, this episode invites you to slow down, reflect, and approach the season with more presence, patience, and heart.
If you loved our episodes on Donnie Darko, Nightmare Before Christmas, or Drake vs Kendrick… this one will hit home.