Didn't you ask for kids? - Sonic Dash 2026

Didn't you ask for kids? - Sonic Dash 2026

From Art, in all the wrong places by M. Cristina Marras

January 13, 2026 · 2 min · Episode 65

About this episode

The episode explores a satirical take on the relationship between Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump through a humorous misunderstanding involving the word 'kids'.

Didn’t You Ask for Kids? is a political satirical piece about the relationship between Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump , all based on the misunderstanding arising from the fact that the word kids means both children and young goats. The piece starts with a weird phone call in which Epstein is informed that the kids ordered are about to be delivered to his island, “just in time for the party with my friend Donald” but when the kids arrive, Epstein is very disappointed, while Trump will still able to find a silver lining. The Biannual Sonic Dash is always a great opportunity to dive into another of those magic moments of high-pressure creation: you have until Sunday to come up with a two-minute audio addressing the prompt emailed to you on Friday. The catch is that you cannot use any pre-existing material, so you have to compose the music and make up the sound effects (if you use any). The prompt for this latest round was “those meddling kids”, yes, the Scooby-Doo catchphrase. I was lucky to have a small, dedicated team ( Roman Lillian Uras-Garvin and Romeo Maria Minutolo ), and together we brainstormed, wrote, and produced our piece. I’d like to share a bit about our process. We…

People in this episode

Host: M. Cristina Marras

Topics covered

  • political satire
  • relationship dynamics
  • misunderstandings
  • creative process
  • humor
  • commentary

Keywords

  • satire
  • Epstein
  • Trump
  • humor
  • creative process
  • Sonic Dash
  • politics

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