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Ep. 235: The Hidden Power of Musical Daydreams – and the Neuroscience Behind Them; with Elizabeth Margulis, PhD

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Why does music so often – and effectively – transport us into vivid memories, imagined futures, or entirely different emotional worlds? Dr. Margulis has spent years studying the fascinating phenomenon of musical daydreams. She joins us to discuss her brand new book on the topic, and what these deeply human experiences reveal about attention, creativity, emotion, and connection in today’s distracted world.

Guest

Dr. Elizabeth Margulis is a Professor of Music at Princeton University, where she directs the Music Cognition Lab. Her work bridges music, psychology, and neuroscience, and her award-winning books include On Repeat: How Music Plays the Mind. Dr. Margulis began her career as a conservatory-trained pianist before turning to cognitive science to explore why music has such a powerful ability to transport the mind. Her latest book just released TODAY – Transported: The Everyday Magic of Musical Daydreams.

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In-Episode Promo

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Coda

Elizabeth explains the benefits in talking about and sharing your musical daydreams!

Closing Words

Elizabeth’s Coda is SUCH a good idea! And if you like this idea, you will probably also enjoy a similar concept that involves sharing music and musical memories in a board game format! The game is called Song Saga and is an amazing way to share stories and build connections with friends and family – especially with intergenerational groups.

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Thank you so much for joining me today. Until next time, may your life be enhanced with music.

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