The infamous annual ritual of spring breakāwhere thousands of college students head to the same warm location and go crazyācan seem like itās always been here. But it hasnāt. The spring break phenomenon is a holdover from midcentury teen culture that has endured by changing, just enough, to be passed from one generation to the next. In this episode weāre going from the beaches of Fort Lauderdale to Daytona, from the movie screen to the TV set, from MTV to Instagram reels, from its start to its surprisingly recognizable present, as we follow the evolving, self-reinforcing rite that is spring break.
Youāll hear from former MTV staffers Doug Herzog, Salli Frattini, Alan Hunter, and Joe Davola, along with John Laurie, Kaylee Morris, and Slate writer Scaachi Koul.
This episode was written by Willa Paskin and Katie Shepherd and produced by Katie. It was edited by Evan Chung, Decoder Ringās supervising producer. Our show is also produced by Max Freedman. Merritt Jacob is Senior Technical Director.
Thank you to Bob Friedman and Allan Cohen, producers of Spring Broke; David Cohn, Derreck Johnson, and Ivylise Simones.
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Sources for This Episode
Koul, Scaachi. āFrom āGirls Gone Wildā to āYour Body, My Choiceā,ā Slate, Dec. 13, 2024.
Laurie, John. āSpring Break: The Economic, Socio-Cultural and Public Governance Impacts of College Students on Spring Break Host Locations,ā University of New Orleans Dissertation, Dec. 19, 2008.
Mormino, Gary R. Land of Sunshine, State of Dreams: A Social History of Modern Florida, University Press of Florida, 2008.
Schiltz, James. āTime to Grow Up: The Rise and Fall of Spring Break in Fort Lauderdale,ā The Florida Historical Quarterly, Fall 2014.
Spring Broke, dir. Alison Ellwood, Bungalow Media + Entertainment, 2016.
Thompson, Derek. ā2,000 Years of Partying: The Brief History and Economics of Spring Break,ā The Atlantic, March 26, 2013.
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