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Why We Keep Going Back: The Psychology of Music Festivals

Why We Keep Going Back: The Psychology of Music Festivals

著者: Inception Point Ai
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概要

Ezra Wade explores the hidden neuroscience and social engineering behind music festivals, revealing why muddy fields trigger neurological jackpots, how organizers transform tickets into identity statements, and why the same experiences that create euphoria for some cause sensory meltdowns for others. A three-part investigation into the psychology that keeps us coming back.

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社会科学 科学 音楽
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  • Why We Keep Going Back: The Psychology of Music Festivals - Uncover the pull of the crowd with Ezra Wade
    2026/04/08
    Join host Ezra Wade as he dissects the hidden psychological forces that make music festivals irresistible—from dopamine surges and synchronized heartbeats to identity transformation and engineered scarcity. Explore the neuroscience, social engineering, and evolutionary wiring behind why you crave that return, plus examine who gets excluded when euphoria becomes costly.

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    1 分
  • Why We Keep Going Back - Sensory Apocalypse: When the Festival Trap Breaks You
    2026/04/08
    Host Ezra Wade examines how music festivals, designed for sensory overload and collective euphoria, create neurological crises for the 15-20% of people with sensory processing sensitivity, autism, or ADHD. Drawing on neuroscience research, he explores why the industry's promise of universal belonging fails those whose brains weren't built for extreme stimulation.

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    19 分
  • Why We Keep Going Back - FOMO, Glitter, and the Identity Machine
    2026/04/08
    Host Ezra Wade explores how music festivals engineer FOMO, scarcity, and identity to sell belonging rather than music. Drawing on psychology and consumer research, the episode examines presale tactics, social media's role, and why millions pay premium prices for temporary escape—revealing what this urgency says about modern life's missing elements.

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    23 分
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