The Older I Get, The Weirder My Playlist Gets
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Episode 14: The Older I Get, The Weirder My Playlist Gets
Ever realize your playlist starts making less sense to everyone else… but somehow makes more sense to you?
In this episode of Mostly Me, Occasionally Wise, Brian talks about how music changes as we get older and how certain albums and artists become attached to different chapters of our lives.
We dive into the records that shaped us growing up, the artists we never thought we'd end up loving, and how becoming a dad somehow changes the way music hits you emotionally.
From The Offspring and Poison to country music, Sam Cooke, and Chris Stapleton, this episode turns into a fun conversation about nostalgia, growing up, and the weird journey of realizing your playlist has become complete chaos.
In this episode:
• Albums that shaped my life
• Music I never thought I’d actually enjoy
• Why your playlist changes as you get older
• Songs that instantly take you back in time
• How becoming a dad changed the way I hear music
Question for listeners:
What song or album instantly takes you back to a specific moment in your life?
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