Episode 22: Tune Into Your Life: The Power of Playlists
Welcome to The Mirror Project!
Hello and welcome to The Mirror Project! We are your hosts Alexandra and Christine, and we are so glad you are joining us! Today, we are cranking up the volume and diving into the magical connection between the music we listen to and the energy it brings into our lives. From heartbreak anthems to uplifting tunes, we'll be sharing the tracks that have been our companions through life's highs and lows. Whether you're a believer in the power of music to manifest your reality or just looking for some great song recommendations, we have got you covered. So, sit back, relax, and grab your headphones, because we are taking you on a musical journey that may have you singing along and possibly even rethinking your own playlist. Let’s dive into the beats and lyrics that shape our world, one song at a time!
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Impactful Songs and Their Stories
We’ll start by sharing our top three songs we've been listening to recently and why these tracks resonate with us. We'll explore how these songs connect to specific memories or emotions and share stories where particular songs played significant roles in our lives. Additionally, we’ll dive into the lyrics that stand out to us the most and discuss how they reflect our current life situations or feelings.
The Manifesting Power of Music
Next, we’ll discuss how different types of music affect our mood and energy levels and whether we've noticed patterns where certain songs bring specific vibes or events into our lives. We’ll debate whether listening to certain songs can attract similar experiences and share examples where music seemed to manifest something in our lives. Finally, we’ll talk about creating playlists to match or change our mood and offer tips for selecting songs that align with the energy we want to attract.
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Exploring Different Genres and Artists
We’ll reflect on how different genres of music impact us differently and whether we turn to specific genres for certain feelings or situations. We'll highlight artists who have been particularly impactful for us recently and discuss how their styles and messages resonate with our personal experiences. To wrap up, we’ll share how we discover new music that fits our current mood or life phase and introduce any new artists or songs we've recently discovered that have made a big impact.
Closing Thoughts
As we bring this musical journey to a close, we hope you’ve enjoyed the ride as much as we have! The songs that fill our lives are more than just melodies; they’re memories, emotions, and energy all rolled into one. Keep curating your playlists to reflect the life you want to live and let the music be your guide. And don’t forget to join us next week for a truly enchanting episode where we’ll be discussing The Magical, The Mystical, The Woo of it all! You won’t want to miss it! Until then, remember to keep the music playing and the good times rolling!
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Hello, and welcome to the mirror project.
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:We are your host, Alexandra,
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:Christine: and Christine.
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:Alexandra: and we are so
glad you're joining us today.
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:We're cranking up the volume and
diving into a topic that is close
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:to our hearts and our playlists.
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:We're talking about the songs we
have been jamming to recently and
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:exploring the magical connection
between the music we listen to and
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:the energy it brings into our lives.
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:Have you ever noticed how a heartfelt
Anthem can somehow coincide with a
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:breakup or an uplifting tune seems to
attract those hopeful and happy moments.
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:It's almost like the universe has
a plan in Playlist of its own.
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:And today we are trying to decode
it from tear drinking ballads that
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:make us reach for the tissues to
empowering anthems that get us through
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:the toughest days, we'll be sharing the
tracks that have been our companions
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:through the life's highs and lows.
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:Whether you're a believer in the
power of music to manifest your
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:reality, or just looking for
some great song recommendations.
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:We've got you covered.
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:So sit back and relax and grab your
headphones because we're going to
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:take you on a musical journey that may
have you singing along and possibly
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:even rethinking your own playlists.
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:Let's dive into the beats and lyrics
that shape our world one song at a time.
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:Christine: Before we delve into
today's riveting topic, make sure to
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:hit that subscribe, or follow button
on your Preferred listening platform.
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:Take a moment to do it now
before it slips your mind.
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:Trust us, we're not getting
started without you.
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:Let's make this journey together.
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:Alexandra: Okay.
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:So impactful songs and their stories,
Christine, what are your top three songs
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:that you've been listening to recently?
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:And why do these songs resonate with you?
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:Christine: So this is an, this is a hard
one for me just because I like so many
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:things, but right now I was joking with
Alexander before we started recording
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:that one of the current songs that
have, that has been like on repeat in
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:my head is the carriage scene song from
Bridgerton, if you know, you know, but
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:that arrangement was, it was really funny.
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:Like when I was watching
that through the first.
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:5, 000 times.
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:There would be times during the
day where that was just like the
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:soundtrack in my head, just on a loop.
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:But more seriously, I've recently,
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:I feel like when summertime comes
around, that's when I go through
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:phases in terms of the artists that
I really sort of like hook onto.
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:And right now I'm really
vibing with Lana Del Rey and.
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:One of her songs that I think
is a newer song of hers.
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:It's called Say Yes to Heaven.
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:So that's, I think I'll say is
one of my top three songs that
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:I've been listening to recently.
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:And then maybe I'm going to
switch this instead of songs.
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:I'll talk about artists.
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:So Lana Del Rey I'm changing
the rules, Alexandra.
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:Alexandra: you're never
allowed to do that.
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:Christine: So Lana Del
Rey say yes to heaven.
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:I listened to a podcast the other day
that Was an interview with Demi Lovato
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:and her most recent album that came out
a few years ago is called Holy Fuck.
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:She's got a song on that called City
of Angels, which like, I just love.
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:There's those songs that you love to
rock out to in the car and that for me
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:is one of them I love screaming along to
it Singing along to it as i'm driving.
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:So that's another one and then one that
I caught myself singing yesterday And I
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:honestly, I'm sure I've listened to this
song through, but too sweet by hosier,
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:I feel like has just been everywhere,
but I catch myself singing it a lot
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:because damn, is that a good hook?
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:So I would say those are my top three, the
artists that came to mind in their songs.
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:How about you, your turn?
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:Yeah.
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:Alexandra: so I'm actually looking
through my playlist right now.
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:I think I just recently played or top 25.
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:Okay.
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:So one of my favorite is I actually heard
it on a cool down ride when I was doing
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:on the Peloton, I think a couple of years
ago and it's Acoustic by Billy Rafoul.
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:And I just love the vibe.
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:It's just kind of sweet.
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:It kind of seems like talking
about making that like your
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:own acoustic with your partner.
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:So very much.
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:Yeah.
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:Me.
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:I love that.
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:And I'm trying to get to the next one.
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:I really like high hopes
by panic at the disco.
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:That makes me very much a pump up
song in terms of if I, you know,
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:I kind of cut to a point where I'm
like, should I lower my standards?
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:Should I do something?
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:And it's no, keep reaching higher and,
you know, pushing yourself to get there.
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:So I like those two songs.
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:And I will get into it later.
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:Quite not the vibe I want in
terms of a relationship, but the
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:song Heat Waves by Glass Animal.
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:I like that sound, that, It's just very
not moody, but just very kind of gets
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:into your skin and the rhythm is good.
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:But then also I think I've mentioned
before, I really enjoy EDM music.
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:So you know what was when I've listened
to recently, it's, I think it's called
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:smiley and it just makes me kind of happy.
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:So anything that you can just
kind of really jam out to,
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:but those were my top five Two or three.
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:And yeah, because then you can either
make me really feel really good maybe,
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:or remind me what I'm working towards.
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:Not so much.
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:He waves with
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:the
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:other two.
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:Christine: Yeah.
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:And actually, as you were talking that
that got me started thinking about
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:okay, so the songs I mentioned are
like my current favorites, but like
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:my typical go like feel good songs or
like ones that I love to chill out to.
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:So loved this song ever since
college shut up and dance with
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:me when that song comes on, man.
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:Do I want to dance?
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:It's just
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:Alexandra: And we did a dance
routine, didn't we on dance team?
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:Christine: I don't know if we
did a dance routine, but it was
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:part of the recital playlist.
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:I remember that song came
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:Alexandra: Cause I
definitely remember it being
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:Christine: Yeah.
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:That song came out, I think
junior or senior year of college.
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:And.
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:It's still to this day, one of
my favorite feel good songs.
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:Another one that just makes me feel
happy and reminds me of summertime is
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:danced in the moonlight by particularly
that the cover by top loader.
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:Love that song, man.
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:It's so good.
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:And then when I, my last song
that I'll mention and then we can
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:move on It's called silence by
marshmallow and Khaleed, I think.
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:Yeah.
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:Marshmello and
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:Alexandra: hmm.
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:Christine: There's something about that
song where it makes me feel so at ease.
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:Like I'll put that on and it's
like the melody and Khaleed's voice
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:so much.
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:So yeah, there's a little
bonus for everybody.
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:Okay.
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:Why do these songs resonate with you?
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:The ones that you've mentioned,
you have anything else to add?
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:I know you kind of.
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:Talk to it a little bit, but is
there anything else you want to?
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:Alexandra: I, okay.
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:So I thought of another song hands clap
by Fitz and the tantrums was another one
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:that kind of, kind of crosses the line
of the Upbeat kind of more EDM type.
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:But also really resonate
with, I don't know.
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:I like those songs because they make
me feel something and they make me
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:feel something positive versus make me
feel like I'm working something out.
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:So I remember gosh, it was years after I
broke up with a guy, but like some of the
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:times relationship stuff sticks around
for a while and you haven't dealt with it.
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:But the song ABCDFU by, I think, Gayle
was a song that really kind of helped
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:me express some of the anger about
that relationship and go yeah, it's
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:okay to be angry that this person
wasn't what I thought they would be.
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:And just be like, you know, fuck you.
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:So I like songs that make me,
I don't know, feel something or
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:resonate with parts of my life or
help me get into a better state.
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:And then EDM just always
makes me feel good.
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:It's funny.
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:If I really need to get pumped up
about something like, okay, I'm
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:gonna pump myself up to go and walk
in super hot weather because guys,
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:listeners, I am not a fan of the heat.
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:So if I have to do that, like I
need something to pump me up to go.
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:But then also just if I want to
feel good or work something through.
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:So that's kind of why
I resonate with those.
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:I feel like there was like lullabies
and songs from a childhood that
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:bring up very vividly those things.
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:You know, memories.
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:I feel like Greensleeves is one of
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:them.
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:Just like that.
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:I remember that playing
when I was younger.
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:I honestly don't.
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:Enya.
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:Oh my gosh.
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:Fucking love Enya.
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:You bring up Enya.
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:It makes me feel good.
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:It makes me feel calm.
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:It can pump me up.
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:But it's also very visceral.
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:My mom used to play
that for me when I was a
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:child a lot.
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:I'd fall asleep to Enya.
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:So.
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:That's kind of why I usually
like to feel a connection to
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:the songs that I'm singing.
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:And then sometimes it's
like a really good beat.
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:And then I'm like, okay,
the words could go away.
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:I don't care
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:about those or These words are great.
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:This beat sucks.
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:Christine: Yeah.
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:Alexandra: So that's why Christina, you
mentioned like the song by Marshmallow and
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:Khalid, but what else makes you resonates
with either certain artists or songs
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:Christine: So for me, a lot of it kind
of does have to do deal with the time
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:that I hear the song and where I'm at
in my life and what I'm going through.
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:So like for instance dancing in the
Moonlight or she up and dance with
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:me, there's a lot of like nostalgia
around those and I think about oh, like
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:dancing shut up and dance with me in
particular that was a time where I was
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:having so much fun with my friends and
we were young and free and it just,
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:it brings me back to that moment.
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:And then to your point about how
you were talking about looking back
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:on things when you were growing
up and lullabies that you, Think
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:back on for me, there was an album.
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:My mom had I don't know how she
picked it up, but there it's
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:called water's edge by Tim Janice.
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:I think I'm saying his name, right.
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:And my mom would put that
in when we were in the car.
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:And I still listen, I downloaded it
and I still listen to it sometimes.
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:And I'm like struggling to fall
asleep or Trying to quiet my mind.
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:It, I hear that music and I
almost, well, one, it always
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:mellowed me and my sisters out.
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:I remember my mom would put that on while
we were driving home from like dinner
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:and it was late and she was like, okay,
I need these kids to calm the fuck down.
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:So she put that CD on.
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:I don't know.
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:I'll be interested to see, to ask my
sisters if they remember this like
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:I do, but I still pop that on when
I need to help quiet my mind down.
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:I was mentioning to Alexandra actually
that lately I've been struggling.
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:Sometimes I go through bouts of insomnia.
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:I'm in one currently.
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:And you know, this album in particular
kind of helps me quiet my mind and
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:sort of shut out the world in a way.
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:So, yeah That's one that has a
really, that really resonates with me.
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:But just to your point, the songs that
I, the other songs that I've listed,
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:they have, they just connect me to
a time when I first heard them and
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:how I was feeling in those moments.
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:And they typically bring me a
lot of joy make me feel good.
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:And then we'll get into it, but there is
like songs that I, when I need to feel
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:the feels are like, Need to cry something
out that I put on and I just sing along
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:to and the next thing I know I'm really
It helps me work through stuff music In
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:general helps me work through a lot of
things helps me make sense of life in a
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:lot of ways I mean I studied it in school.
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:So I definitely was like this.
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:This is something that
means a lot to me but
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:Alexandra: I'm trying to think of a song.
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:I think it's oh, the song Hello
by Martin Solving and Dragonette,
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:it was also around the time that
Pumped up kicks that song was
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:really popular.
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:But I feel like particularly, I mean,
both of those songs, but hello will
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:bring me right back to being like
a teenager, right around college.
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:But it makes me think of
Hollister stores because I feel
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:like that was always playing
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:Christine: Oh my gosh, yes
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:Alexandra: but I do that song.
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:Hello.
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:So, but we were talking
about visceral, like
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:things that kind of pull us back in time.
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:Christine: well, it's so funny, like how
there's certain things like sense memory,
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:like songs evoke that for people takes
you right back to that time when you first
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:heard that song or something like that.
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:But just thinking about.
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:We have, there's a question here of,
can we share a story where a song
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:played a significant role in your life?
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:And immediately I thought of back when I
was in middle school, everybody, I don't
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:know when this song originally came out.
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:I think it came out years before I
first found it and became obsessed with
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:it, but it's called, I hope you dance.
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:I'd have to look up the artist.
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:Hang on.
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:Let me look up.
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:But I remember this was like,
I think eighth grade year.
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:So it was a time when I was
about to go enter high school and
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:start the next phase of my life.
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:And this song just.
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:Always, it helps me sort of,
I know it's kind of cliche
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:and Oh, it's by Leanne Womack.
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:That's right.
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:I hope you dance by Leanne Womack.
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:So it's kind of a cliche song, but it
at that time it was so important to me.
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:And I remember driving
in the car with my mom.
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:And I'd be like, mom,
can I play this song?
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:I just really need to listen to it.
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:And it became a really important
song for me at that time.
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:I don't know if it necessarily
still has that significant
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:of a role in my life, but.
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:Yeah, just seeing that question.
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:I was like, Oh, I know exactly
the song I want to bring up.
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:How about you?
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:Alexandra: Well, it's funny because,
you know, I'm actually just, when I
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:said Look at album, like album artwork.
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:And I'm seeing, I think when I was,
you know, early before high school,
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:early high school, definitely very
angsty, very into the alternative stuff.
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:And so I'm seeing like Adam Lambert
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:and Alison Arrieta and AFI here.
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:And I'm like, Ooh, I was moody.
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:But You know, they were kind of
the things that got me through.
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:I also find a lot of songs and music I
like oh, we might talk about that later.
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:So I'll hold on to that, but yeah,
they're just kind of just by chance
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:on the radio or TV shows, movies.
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:But yeah I was just looking at
some of these and I'm like, oh
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:my gosh, even the album artwork
kind of brings up, I'm like, oh,
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:yep.
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:Remember those experiences?
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:Oh, yeah.
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:So I think we would be here for
three plus days if we were to
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:Christine: I know.
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:I actually opened up my Apple music,
which I haven't opened up in forever.
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:And I'm just looking through the different
playlists I have going back to college.
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:Cause that was really the last time I used
this before I moved it over to Spotify.
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:Seeing the dance recital playlists.
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:And the songs that were
like really big at the time.
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:Oh my gosh.
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:That song Heathens by 21 pilots.
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:Do you remember that
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:Alexandra: Oh yeah.
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:Christine: It was such a vibe.
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:Alexandra: 21 pilots.
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:Christine: Yes.
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:Music by 21 pilots.
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:But then I'm just laughing at myself.
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:I have three playlists called my time.
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:And there was like my time,
part two, my time, part three.
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:Alexandra: I can't get rid of the
old ones, but I have to Oh my gosh.
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:Like airplanes by B.
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:O.
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:B.
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:That brings me back to
like high school dances.
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:Christine: Wow.
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:Yeah.
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:So how about lyrics?
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:Are there any lyrics that
stand out to you the most?
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:Alexandra: Okay.
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:So, Have you seen the Amazon Prime
Cinderella with Kamiya Kabeo?
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:Christine: No, I
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:haven't.
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:Alexandra: It was an interesting movie.
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:I like watching different
Cinderella version movies.
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:Christine: Yeah.
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:Alexandra: whatever people think of that,
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:Christine: It was like a
jukebox musical, right?
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:Like they put, they took the, it's
kind of like Moulin Rouge where
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:they took the story and then they
put contemporary music to it.
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:Alexandra: Yeah.
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:I say that like I've
seen Moulin Rouge, that
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:is still on my list
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:to see.
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:So possibly I think trying to find
it specifically, the song that I
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:liked out of those was a million
to one that Camila Cabello sings.
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:Somebody to love.
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:By most of the cast and am I wrong by
most of the cast, but the song a million
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:to one kind of those lyrics and like high
hopes or high hopes by panic of the disco.
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:I feel like sometimes when I don't
have enough belief in myself to
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:accomplish the things and the things
that I'm set out to achieve kind
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:of help make me believe that I can.
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:So there was a few as we've mentioned.
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:Did another venture kind of like this with
a different group and a group of people
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:and kind of having to build myself up to
be able to leave that group to pursue.
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:I mean this with you, but a lot of other
things in my life that I'm working on.
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:That song really helped.
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:So, you know, you can be the, almost the
one in a million to make something happen.
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:And then high hopes to just, you
know, it doesn't matter what can
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:tear you down, but keep going.
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:You, you know, set your hopes
high and keep living up to it.
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:So those were like the
lyrics that will hit me hard.
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:I'm trying to think of like romance songs
and all that's coming into me as acoustic.
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:And I don't have the best singing
voice, so we will not subject
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:our listeners to that today.
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:Christine: No that's
no, that's really sweet.
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:Yeah, I have.
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:So I have two playlists that I
usually have on repeat on my Spotify.
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:One is more like upbeat and something I go
to when I'm like, I want to get pumped up.
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:And that includes like a lot of
throwback songs to when I was younger,
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:but also just feel good songs.
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:It's a really varied list.
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:It includes like popular
hits that are out today.
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:Some EDMs, some, things like that.
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:Like throwback beautiful soul by Jesse
McCartney, which has had a resurgence
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:in recent year, the recent year.
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:But the other playlist it's more
like something I'm listening to
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:when my vibe is more mellow and
chill, or when I'm in my fields.
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:So it's got a they're the more
like melodic lyrical music with
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:So the artists that I have in that
playlist are varied as well, but
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:it's got Lewis Capaldi, Demi Lovato,
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:Adele.
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:Hello, my love, Adele.
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:Billie Eilish.
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:See,
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:Alexandra: Those are
definitely good artists.
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:When you are ready to feel the
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:Christine: yeah, another artist who I
discovered actually through social media.
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:His name's Sam Tompkins.
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:He is originally from the UK.
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:He's kind of, I've sort of watched his
career grow over the last several years
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:and He's really, you know, It's been
really kind of cool to see his growth,
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:but a lot of his music is a little darker
or you know, not it's a little darker.
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:It's questioning life and like why things
are things really worth it or things,
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:so if you need to be in the fields,
he's a great artist to, to listen to
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:Frank Ocean is on my playlist here.
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:Let's see Harry Styles.
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:And then I've got like
Natalie Cole on here.
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:Olivia Rodrigo, Lana Del Rey.
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:So yeah, like it's a very,
it's a very varied playlist.
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:Like Evanescence is even on
here, like throwback Beyonce.
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:So
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:Alexandra: Good mix of people.
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:Christine: I think it's a
good playlist personally.
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:And then I also.
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:You know, we'll remove songs or add songs.
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:Towards the end of the playlist is
like my more recent ads, obviously.
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:But yeah, but specifically thinking
about lyrics they're songs I
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:gravitate towards when I need to
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:work through something, but not
want to necessarily have to think
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:If that makes
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:Alexandra: Right.
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:Christine: So like I'll pop on
like jealous by labyrinth or,
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:Alexandra: I should know that one.
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:Probably
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:Christine: yeah, the lyrics are
really beautiful for that one.
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:Like it's a sad song,
but let me look it up.
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:Hang on.
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:I'm jealous of the rain
that falls upon your skin.
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:It's closer than my hands have been.
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:I'm jealous of the rain.
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:I'm jealous of the wind that
ripples through your clothes.
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:It's closer than your shadow.
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:Oh, I'm jealous of the wind.
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:Cause I wish you, this is the chorus.
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:The best of all this world could
give and I told you when you left
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:me There's nothing to forgive but
I always thought you'd come back.
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:Tell me all you found was heartbreak and
misery It's hard for me to say I'm jealous
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:of the way you're happy without me.
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:Damn, so there's just songs
that songwriters are able to so
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:beautifully and eloquently encapsulate
the So many feelings at the same time.
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:I don't think I could ever be able to, to
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:express myself more perfectly than how
certain songwriters are able to but
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:Alexandra: I think this is the
beauty of music in many ways.
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:Kind of to put a lot of the
experiences that People in humans
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:have into really impactful song.
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:engage with us on a whole new level.
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:Don't miss out on the excitement So
kind of on that vein, as you've talked
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:about having to work through things
how do the different genres impact you?
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:And is there anyone that you,
what are specific ones that you
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:turn to in specific scenarios?
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:What do you turn to when you're feeling
angry or raging, or when you Feel a
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:little bit more mellow and maybe need
to come up a few notches or you're like
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:uber amped up and need to come down.
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:Christine: Yeah.
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:So
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:I would say If I need to work
something out and I'm angry, I
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:usually lean into the more rock.
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:So I'll put on like ACDC or even
like Demi Lovato's latest album.
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:Even some of Beyonce's songs,
like I fucking love Lemonade.
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:That album is like a work of art to me.
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:Cause that's such like a journey.
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:I, I also, I'm a huge fan and.
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:Definitely recommend like we're talking
about individual songs, but when you
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:look at an artist's album, it's truly
like a complete work of art and it's a
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:complete story and you go, and there's
an arc to it that is really beautiful.
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:So I encourage people to take the time
to listen to an artist's complete album.
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:But since we're talking about songs in
particular the, those are the artists
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:I gravitate to when I need to work
work some things out like anger wise
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:or like frustration or when I need to
sort of bring myself up, like if I'm
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:feeling mellow and I want to bring the
energy up, that's when I'll usually
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:throw on that playlist where I have a
lot of like throwbacks and a lot of the
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:music that I feel a lot of nostalgia
for that remind me of a time when I
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:was younger and life was more playful.
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:So I'll put on like Britney
Spears or, you know, I'll pop
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:on shut up and dance with me.
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:And that usually gets me to that place.
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:I want to be Oh, another song, Mr.
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:Brightside.
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:Fucking love man.
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:If you want to totally, yeah.
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:If you want to totally,
that's like a good song.
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:That's another great song for
rocking out in the car too.
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:I love Mr.
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:Brightside.
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:So what else?
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:Oh, and then to help me
sort of just mellow out.
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:I mean.
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:If you need to feel the fields,
like Adele is like my go to girl.
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:I'm currently, I love all of her
work, but I honestly think 30
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:is one of, is my favorite album.
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:And there's, I have songs from each
of her albums that I really love.
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:But I would say 25 and 30 are my two
favorite albums by her, but, the story
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:she evokes through 30 is so beautiful
and it kind of aligned with a lot of
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:what I was going through at the time.
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:Clearly.
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:I mean, I'm also turning 30 this year,
so, it's just an album that I think I
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:resonate, I'm gonna resonate a lot with
because that's where I'm at in my life.
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:So, but how about you general wise?
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:What do you gravitate towards?
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:Alexandra: okay.
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:So it can either, if I need to get a
little angry or want to work through
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:some anger or get pumped up, usually EDM
kind of thing can work for both for me.
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:I really love, if I'm upset
or angry or just irritated.
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:I love hopping on my bike and
doing an ADM class with some of the
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:instructors that do more ADM playlists.
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:Conversely, I also really
enjoy classical music.
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:I also like, in terms of making Modern
music, more classical instrumental vibes.
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:So if you think of a lot of the
artists who work on like the
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:Bridgerton sound set, so this is
groups like vitamin string quartet.
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:Think it's like midnight
symphony or something.
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:So groups that kind of take.
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:music like the one that from
the carriage scene from Pitbull
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:can't think of the song title, but
we'll make it into more instrument
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:instrumental classical type Styles or
like Lindsey Stirling who does a violin.
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:I like to listen to those when I want to
study a little bit more, but still kind
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:of not be just straight classical music.
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:And then kind of, I'll be like, you
know, I'll say, you know, Hey, Siri
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:play some music just for me and
kind of see what pops up on cause
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:I have Apple music subscription.
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:So kind of letting explore,
but really those are the two
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:things that I'll lean to.
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:And then I don't know if I'm moody.
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:I'll pick a song and go from there.
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:Part of me is I have old playlists.
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:I'm sure that we're music where I
would dump like a lot of stuff that
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:I was listening to at the time.
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:And part of me is I don't want to
delete those because if I ever want
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:to go back and listen to the things
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:that were big during that time
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:Christine: it's a good snap.
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:It's like a good snapshot of where
you were at that time in your
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:life, and it's like a, like the
best analogy I could have for it.
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:It's like a yearbook almost.
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:Like you look back and each song is a
different message that someone wrote in
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:your yearbook or something like that.
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:Alexandra: But then I'll also go
through phases where it's some phases
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:I'm listening to more music and
others I'm listening to audio books or
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:podcasts.
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:So it kind of depends.
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:But yeah, if I ever need to calm
down and just kind of mellow out
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:and is one of my first places that
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:I'll go.
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:So yeah, I also love on Apple music.
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:If you did this subscription,
you can pick different playlists.
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:So they've got like a sound healing
one, they've got like a lo fi, which
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:is kind of interesting that if I'm
out at a coffee shop, I will listen
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:to some lo fi music that I need to
concentrate, but want some background
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:But not be caught up in the lyrics.
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:So those are like the things
that I tend to lean towards.
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:Have you noticed that when you listen
to specific things for an extended
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:duration of time that certain events
or things happen in your life from
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:listening to or that you notice more?
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:Christine: Yeah.
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:Because I think music has
such a beautiful way of,
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:at times it's helped me
get out of my own way.
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:In a lot of ways it's helped
me get out of my head.
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:It's made me be present in the
moment because I feel like sometimes
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:I get, I struggle a lot with
getting so caught up in all of the
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:different things going on around me.
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:But if I, by taking the time to listen
to a song for four or five minutes,
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:it really helps bring me back to
center and be present where I'm at
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:and allows me to not necessarily.
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:Focus on the other million
things running through my head.
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:But to your point about like those
different playlists, I also love
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:listening to playlists that I haven't
curated because it helps me discover new
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:music and discover songs that I don't
think I would have necessarily found
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:on my own, but then end up, you know,
impacting me in such a significant way.
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:Then you like mentioned lo fi.
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:I love lo fi.
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:It's such like a great way for.
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:me to mellow out, but still be productive.
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:If that makes sense.
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:Like it's usually my go to playlist on
Spotify to put on while I'm working.
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:So it like, cause the beat of
it keeps me like going, but
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:it's also helps keep me mellow.
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:And then
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:Alexandra: makes sense.
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:Christine: I also love one of
my favorite genres is jazz.
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:And jazz as a genre has so many different.
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:Moods and vibes.
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:And there's one on Spotify
called jazz in the background.
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:That is the typical more mellow
version more mellow side of that genre.
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:Because jazz can also be really like
loud and exciting and unexpected.
566
:Cause there's a lot of
improvisation when it comes to jazz.
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:So
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:yeah, that's, it's really, Music has
always had that sort of impact for me that
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:has helped guide me through situations
that I otherwise don't know how I would
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:have gotten through, if that makes sense.
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:Alexandra: Yeah.
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:Christine: But
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:Alexandra: I feel like
Renegades by ex ambassadors in
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:Christine: that was
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:a big one.
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:Alexandra: one of those ones.
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:Christine: We bonded over that song a lot.
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:I think that was, I remember
that being one of your favorites.
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:It's a good song.
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:Alexandra: But now I feel like I
can only listen to it in the fall.
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:Christine: that's so interesting.
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:Alexandra: So, I don't know
583
:Christine: Yeah that's almost like for me,
like dancing in the moonlight or like Lana
584
:Del Rey as a whole, I really associate
with summer, like the summertime.
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:Alexandra: Oh, Summertime
Sadness in high school.
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:Oh, and then Animals by Martin somebody.
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:I
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:don't know why.
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:We're bringing up all the things.
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:But yeah,
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:Christine: this is such like a
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:fun,
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:I love talking about this
stuff because We're just going
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:in all different directions.
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:Like we're totally off, off script here.
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:Like we have this whole
out, but I love it.
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:It's like really fun to just
sort of see where this takes us.
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:Alexandra: So bringing us
a little bit back to the
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:outline, do you believe that certain songs
or genres can attract similar vibrational
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:things to those songs into your life?
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:Christine: I mean, I don't know if
I've ever really thought about it like
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:that, but I think in a way it does
because I truly believe music has a
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:really big impact on your mood and where
you are, where you can be mentally.
604
:And I personally believe that
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:where you are mentally allows
you to either accept or allow
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:yourself to be open to different
things that are coming at you.
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:That you might not if you were in
a different head space, you might
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:not be open to, if that makes sense.
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:Alexandra: Does?
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:Christine: so, I think
I do agree with that.
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:I think there's varying degrees to it too.
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:Like some people might, I don't
necessarily put all my stock into it.
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:But I think music definitely does allow
me to be more present in, in the moment.
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:So that in turn allows me to be open to.
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:Things that I might not otherwise
realize are coming my way.
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:Alexandra: Fair.
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:Christine: But how about you?
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:Do you notice that that there's
a pattern with certain songs?
619
:Alexandra: sometimes I think,
where did I, feel like it was
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:something I heard from like Mel
Robbins, who's a Hay House author.
621
:And she talks a lot about on
like different energies and
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:attract, like the high five habit.
623
:So any, I don't think it was from her,
maybe somewhere else, but somebody
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:had brought up the idea that, music,
the things that we listen to play a
625
:big part in, you know, manifestation.
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:So if you're trying to manifest a romantic
relationship, for an example, but you're
627
:listening to songs all about anger and
depression from heartbreak and, you
628
:know, people suck and they're terrible.
629
:Well, that's two very different energies.
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:So I think some of it can.
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:Help because particularly if you're
someone who likes to sing along, which
632
:is me, I do that all the time in my car.
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:You're saying that right.
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:And manifest manifestation is a
lot about saying and repeating
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:affirmations and different things.
636
:Then you're affirming those not so
great experiences about breakups.
637
:Not to say that you shouldn't ever
listen to them because sometimes, yeah,
638
:or sometimes it's a really good song.
639
:But it certainly makes me more aware.
640
:Of experiences or situations that kind
of align with that music if I'm listening
641
:to a lot of it in a short period of time.
642
:So I think that it's
kind of a yes and a no.
643
:And I'm trying to think, I wish I had
done a little more prep for this episode
644
:and kind of come up with well, these
are the songs I'm listening to when
645
:trying to manifest a relationship or
in trying to work on my own self love,
646
:except for I have been on an audio book
647
:recently.
648
:So,
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:Christine: well, that could be something
we do in the future is like we, we
650
:tailor or we curate a playlist that
we can put out there and be like.
651
:Hey friends, this is what we're
currently listening to if we're trying
652
:to manifest this or if we want to
focus on this and be more present on
653
:X, Y, and Z, so that could be fun.
654
:Alexandra: But if we're talking
specifically about relationships, acoustic
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:belly ruffle is top of my list right now.
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:Yeah.
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:If something seemed to manifest in my
life, I would say it was the million to
658
:one and high hopes when I was leaving
that group and kind of, I feel like
659
:that was a pivotal shift in my life.
660
:That was, and I didn't really see the
benefits of that until probably right
661
:around now, the past couple of months.
662
:But those songs certainly
seemed to help me.
663
:Manifest that change, whether or
not it was like immediate and, you
664
:know, wow, my life is so much better.
665
:No, it's kind of worked really hard to
666
:get where I am.
667
:But I would say those would
be my experiences so far
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:with this kind of realm.
669
:But yeah.
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:Christine: I think also music
is such a beautiful art form
671
:because it allows people.
672
:To take what they want from it.
673
:So while a particular artist is
creating an album, that's when it's
674
:theirs, it's there it's their way
to make sense of something they've
675
:gone through, it's their way to
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:usually work through something
that's going on their life sometimes.
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:And in some senses, like some, like
the big pop hits, they're just,
678
:there's a formula to it as well.
679
:But.
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:My point being is like when
an artist is working on an
681
:album, that's when it's theirs.
682
:And then when they put it out there
for the world, and I've heard a lot of
683
:different artists say it's now theirs.
684
:It's not, it's meaning it's
their fans or their listeners.
685
:It's not necessarily, it doesn't
necessarily belong to them
686
:anymore, which I think is a really
beautiful and interesting that's
687
:how art is in general, right?
688
:Whether it's music or painting
or sculpting while an artist is
689
:creating something, it is something
that it is totally their own, but
690
:then they give it to someone else.
691
:So freely to everybody else
to critique and to connect
692
:with, which I think is so cool.
693
:And is a reason why I have such
a love for music in particular.
694
:Alexandra: Yeah, and it's kind of funny.
695
:This made me think of sometimes
a lot of the music that we listen
696
:to, or I'm thinking of music like
when we were teenagers and maybe
697
:younger did not mean what we
698
:thought they meant and maybe
shouldn't have been listening to.
699
:I'm thinking of Like a lollipop or sugar.
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:Oh my gosh.
701
:Like certain things.
702
:I was like like I kind of had a vague idea
of as a teenager, like kind of what that
703
:stuff went, but as an
adult, I'm like, Holy shit.
704
:Christine: exactly.
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:Alexandra: but yeah, I just,
I don't know what you saying
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:that made me think about that.
707
:You know, the intention and
it got into a larger group of
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:people.
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:Christine: I also think you know, culture.
710
:Has a lot like pop culture
has a lot to do with it.
711
:Right.
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:And especially today with social media,
like there's people who have music careers
713
:because they put a song that blew up on
Tik TOK or in particular, there's one
714
:artist he's actually the act Joe Carey.
715
:I think his name is from stranger things.
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:His I believe his music name is.
717
:Joe, it's DJ.
718
:Oh and he's had a song that
like just has blown up.
719
:On Tik TOK it's called
end of the beginning.
720
:I think, hang on, let me look it up.
721
:I have it on my playlist now.
722
:Yeah.
723
:End of beginning by Joe.
724
:I feel like I'm saying that wrong.
725
:Sorry, everyone.
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:If I am,
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:Alexandra: If you guys know how
it's pronounced, just shoot a me,
728
:shoot us a message and tell us
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:Christine: but it's such a it's such
a beautiful song because it's talking
730
:about, Like for him specifically, it's
sort of like a love song for his, for
731
:Chicago and just how there's a place that
when you go back to it, it's almost like
732
:you're no longer that same person, but
it brings back all of the things that
733
:you were experiencing or going through
at a particular time in your life.
734
:And that's something I think
so many people can relate to.
735
:So,
736
:Alexandra: Well, it makes me think
of, you mentioned Justin McCarney
737
:having a resurgence of beautiful
soul, but I've heard so recently on
738
:Instagram a lot of reels are using.
739
:A sampling of a song by and
Dilla, who's a French artist whom
740
:I actually love her music and
listened to her a lot in college.
741
:And it was kind of funny.
742
:Cause I'm like, Oh, now people
are suddenly getting into
743
:this music and like the ruin.
744
:And I'm like, Oh, like I love it.
745
:But I also, I'm like, yeah, but
the original was really good too.
746
:So
747
:Christine: well, that's a, that's another
beautiful thing about music is like it
748
:never dies, like it, it will come and it
will, there'll be resurgence of things.
749
:And
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:Alexandra: artist sample from a lot
751
:of other artists, I saw something
that was like millennial gen.
752
:Z, no, Millennial Gen X, and then versus
Gen Z songs, and it was like, Gen Z
753
:thing, like it's their, this music and
it's no, they sampled the beat of this
754
:song and have changed it.
755
:Dua Lipa does it a lot, but there's
a lot of other artists like Ava Max
756
:samples of the song around the world.
757
:I'm trying to think a couple of the things
I've noticed she samples as the underlying
758
:tone and beat of the song, which is.
759
:Fine.
760
:You know, it's cool.
761
:It keeps it
762
:going.
763
:Christine: it a new life,
which I think is really cool.
764
:Alexandra: but okay.
765
:There was another artist.
766
:It made me think while you're talking
rel, I think that's how you say her name.
767
:I like her music.
768
:It's moody, little edgy, kind of a vibe.
769
:I love it.
770
:And sometimes when I just,
771
:Christine: Usually is in TV
772
:shows a lot.
773
:Alexandra: Yep.
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:Yep.
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:More like the fantasy
776
:genre stuff, at least I've
777
:noticed.
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:And
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:Christine: we
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:Alexandra: I have a
love affair with fantasy
781
:genres.
782
:Yeah.
783
:So that's what I think about it.
784
:Okay.
785
:So exploring different musical
genres and tastes, how do you
786
:explore different musical genres?
787
:Is it only through the playlist that
you haven't created or, you know,
788
:how do you learn more about other
789
:Christine: Well, that's
most, that's most of it.
790
:And then also, I feel like social
media the only reason why I know what
791
:the kids are listening to these days
is like what blows up on what blows,
792
:what's used on TikTok or or is on
Instagram or something like that.
793
:But I've also, Social media has been a
great tool in me discovering new artists.
794
:I mentioned Sam Topkins.
795
:There's another, there's a girl,
hang on let me look her up really
796
:quick, that I've oh the problem
is, will I be able to look her up?
797
:I wish there was a way to
like, on Instagram, see who
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:you have recently followed.
799
:Alexandra: Oh, yeah, I don't know.
800
:Christine: But I don't
think that is the case.
801
:Anyway, if I think of
it, I'll bring it up.
802
:But that's been a really great
tool in discovering new artists
803
:and just opening myself up.
804
:Cause I don't listen to the radio anymore.
805
:I also feel like the radio
isn't a true telling anymore of
806
:what of new music that's out.
807
:It's mostly what's popular.
808
:And that's fine.
809
:But.
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:Yeah, I mostly, I love just
finding new playlists and
811
:discovering new artists that way.
812
:I also, the people, like my
friends, my family, they introduced
813
:me to new music all the time.
814
:And I also just love I love how
I've expressed how much music has
815
:meant to me and I studied it in
school and all of that, but I've
816
:really attributed that to my parents
growing up they introduced me to all,
817
:like all different kinds of genres.
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:Like my mom, what my mom really loved
versus what my dad really loved.
819
:Like my mom loves Frank
Sinatra and Billy Joel.
820
:And I think her, she loves Guns
N Roses and my dad was like Van
821
:Halen, ACDC, Linkin Park Creed.
822
:Like he was like definitely
like the rock, he was like my
823
:rock and roll and rock person.
824
:That's who I he always, he
introduced all that to me.
825
:And as we mentioned on the
Father's Day episode, I talked
826
:about how dad, play the bell song.
827
:Alexandra: Yeah, I was just thinking of
828
:Christine: And to your point about
not knowing what a song is about, talk
829
:about not knowing what a song's about.
830
:We just really like the bells.
831
:But that's how I usually, you know,
find new artists, new songs new albums.
832
:But what about you?
833
:How do you find stuff?
834
:Alexandra: I think a lot of
it is just I'll say, you know,
835
:Siri, play some music for
836
:me.
837
:So sometimes I'll do that.
838
:I'll try and play, or I'll pick
up, click on a song that I like.
839
:And I think there's a
button that you can lift up.
840
:So that'll.
841
:Suggest music like it.
842
:Feel like really TV and movies will
introduce me to a song that I like either
843
:the lyrics of, or the music, the beat too.
844
:And that'll get me curious
enough to go explore something.
845
:Yeah, I feel like that's kind
of how I will that, or I kind
846
:of get into a different mood.
847
:Space in my life, like more like sound
music or like chanting and stuff.
848
:And so I'm like, I want to listen
to that and kind of hear that.
849
:Have you ever heard the halo?
850
:Intro theme song the video game
851
:Christine: I don't think so.
852
:Or I may have, but I don't
have any frame of reference.
853
:Alexandra: if you look on YouTube
and you look up, I don't know
854
:what the name of the Halo theme.
855
:There's three Georgian monks who do tonal,
856
:Singing of that.
857
:And I really like that.
858
:So sometimes I'll do that, but, I
see a note here of are there any new
859
:artists or songs that you recently
discovered that make a big impact?
860
:And there was two things I want to hit
before I forget, because there's been
861
:a couple of things that have come up.
862
:I'm like, Oh no, lost it.
863
:When in our last episode, when we were
prepping for what is dating, you had
864
:mentioned, I think in the episode, but
also before The things that we experience
865
:and see on like television or movie
or even in books, that's very edited.
866
:It's very tailored.
867
:I would so love to have a
playlist, you know, just music
868
:playing in our everyday life.
869
:It was to make some of these
moments very cinematic.
870
:But it makes me think of the
song by Salem Ali's mad at
871
:Disney, which I'd first heard on.
872
:Instagram.
873
:It was like, I'm mad at Disney.
874
:You tricked me.
875
:Had me wishing upon a shooting star.
876
:And it was like, you know, Cinderella's
something only ended in a bad divorce.
877
:And I was like, you know,
that's kind of, kind of made
878
:me think of what you're saying.
879
:It's you know, things that yeah,
make us feel good or inspire us have
880
:kind of set us up to be like that.
881
:Wait, this isn't necessarily
882
:reality.
883
:So I kind of liked that song.
884
:It kind of hits on that.
885
:But there, A song that I did come across
on Instagram is I've been listening
886
:to a lot of things like people who
are more bilingual or French people on
887
:Instagram to kind of work on those skills.
888
:And somebody, I don't know, must
have come up on the discovery
889
:page or the, for you, I don't know
how it came across this woman.
890
:Her name is Madeline and she's a
singer and she sings, has a song
891
:called dopamine and she does an English
version and she has a French version.
892
:And then she's released one where
it's actually English and French.
893
:And so if you've got headphones in and
the right headphone, it's English and
894
:the left headphone, it's French and I
895
:Love it.
896
:It was
897
:really cool And I really
do enjoy some French music.
898
:So, but yeah, that's, that
just made me think of that.
899
:I was like, okay.
900
:So, it's really fun and I'm
kind of have it in my head.
901
:Christine: There you go.
902
:Yeah, no,
903
:definitely.
904
:Alexandra: I know you said you, there
was a woman that you were looking for and
905
:Christine: yeah, I'll have to, what we'll
do in the show notes is I think any of
906
:the artists we've talked about we'll
list them all or link them in the show
907
:notes for you guys, but yeah, damn it.
908
:I can't remember her name.
909
:And you know, there is probably a
way to see on Instagram, your new,
910
:the more recent people you follow,
but I don't know how to do that.
911
:Currently, but
912
:I've been rediscovering a lot
of songs that I forgot about
913
:which has been a lot of fun.
914
:I don't necessarily classify myself
as I didn't necessarily think I was
915
:like emo in any way growing up, but
like a lot of the the music from that
916
:era of the early aughts just like I
look back on, I was like, hell yeah.
917
:I like know all of the songs, like those
things on you, you see those funny things
918
:on on Instagram or TikTok where people
like hear songs and it's like a gauge of,
919
:Alexandra: recently that was
like a millennial and it was
920
:more of like the EDM genre.
921
:I was like, Oh, I know
922
:Christine: yeah, exactly.
923
:For me, that's apparently emo.
924
:music, which is Like Paramore and
925
:Alexandra: Oh, I love
926
:Christine: love Paramore.
927
:She's an incredible vocalist.
928
:Can we just take a moment to
appreciate the power that woman has?
929
:It's insane.
930
:But yeah, so that's not necessarily
a whole lot of new stuff, but more
931
:so just discovering old stuff.
932
:There was a particular TikTok I saw,
which was or maybe it was Instagram.
933
:I sent it to some friends.
934
:I don't, did I send it to you, Alex?
935
:Let me see.
936
:Alexandra: Maybe.
937
:Christine: Let's see.
938
:The Millennial Workday
:
939
:Did I send that to you?
940
:Alexandra: haven't had a
chance to fully listen to it.
941
:Yeah.
942
:Christine: it just has, it,
I sent it to my friends.
943
:I was like, this is incredible.
944
:I have no edits and I knew every
single song that was that was played.
945
:And I was like, that's a
fucking good playlist too.
946
:So, I'll, we can link that video
so that you all can hear the
947
:different songs but yeah, so
948
:Alexandra: I would say if people
are kind of in a stump in terms of
949
:you know, what to listen to next
based on what you've just mentioned,
950
:I would encourage and challenge
our listeners to go into whatever.
951
:You know, Spotify or Apple or however
you listen to your music and shuffle
952
:your library kind of see what comes up.
953
:And if you have the moments where you
mentioned Paramore and I was like, Oh
954
:my gosh, how did I forget about that?
955
:Or, you know, Avril Lavigne,
just, you know, some,
956
:all the things
957
:that you like, you
958
:Christine: her debut album.
959
:It's so good.
960
:It's a good
961
:Alexandra: So, all I'm hearing is
skater boy, so, you know, so that's
962
:what I would challenge people to do.
963
:Maybe before they try and go and
try and explore a new genre, see
964
:what's lurking on your playlist
that hasn't been listened to in a
965
:Christine: Yeah.
966
:I definitely, I'm feeling the urge to
go back and look at my old playlists
967
:from like high school and early college
and just revisit like what songs I was
968
:really resonating with at the time.
969
:And it's a good rock.
970
:It's definitely a good walk
down memory lane for sure.
971
:Which is always nice.
972
:Yeah.
973
:I'm excited to come back.
974
:I would love, just this whole conversation
has made me think about other sort
975
:of offshoots to this conversation.
976
:I would love to talk about sound healing.
977
:That would be a really cool episode to
talk about how the vibrations of music
978
:on just a very, Simple level affect us.
979
:Cause you know, the vibrations
affect us in such a cool way.
980
:And they do help heal us And I know
that's you've, you and I have both.
981
:Started to embark on a
sound healing journey.
982
:So that could be a really cool
episode, but also just talking
983
:about the music business in general.
984
:That's just like a really interesting
topic to, to dive into as well.
985
:So, yeah I'm excited to come back and
maybe we'll do a a part two to this
986
:conversation and see how our, how, see
how things have changed between now and
987
:then, Alright everybody, as we bring
this musical journey to a close, we hope
988
:you enjoyed the ride as much as we have.
989
:The songs that fill our lives are more
than just melodies, they're memories,
990
:emotions, and energy all rolled into one.
991
:Keep curating your playlist to
reflect the life you want to live
992
:and let the music be your guide.
993
:And don't forget to join us next week
for a truly enchanting episode where
994
:we will be discussing the magical,
the mystical, the woo of it all.
995
:We will be sharing each of our spiritual
journeys and our thoughts on astrology,
996
:tarot, crystals, and so much more.
997
:You don't want to miss it, but until
then, remember to keep the music
998
:playing and the good times rolling.
999
:Chat soon.
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