弹心社 Generous Talk

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「弹心社GenerousTalk」是伯克利音乐学院校友、爵士音乐家、美国注册音乐治疗师(MT-BC) Cherub星宇 发起的一档中英双语播客节目,倡导健康、真诚、创造性的生活方式,邀请你一起谈心、弹琴、谈音乐,一起遇见有趣的灵魂、活出真实的自己。音频现已上线喜马拉雅、苹果播客、小宇宙、Spotify、Anchor、Pocket Cast。 「弹心社GenerousTalk」is founded by Berklee Alumna, Jazz Pianist, Board-Certified Music Therapist (MT-BC) Cherub Xingyu. It is a bilingual podcast featuring intercultural conversations on music, health, and lifestyle. We want to lead a healthy, authentic, and creative lifestyle; and create a community of like-minded global citizens! Are you in? Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/generous-talk/support
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65. 听~东京上野公园樱花盛开的声音|意识流单口

5月1日“音乐之灵”音乐会报名开始,公众号XingyuMusicTherapy参与互动有机会获得音乐会门票和我的私藏音乐歌单一份。 你更倾向于生活在哪一种文化中?注重内在成长的多元文化,还是追求功利目标的单一文化?留言聊聊你的选择吧! AI 认为这些是重要Takeaways! 😄 What's yours? Leave a comment below! * 文化与音乐的交融能够丰富个人的生活经验。 * 多元文化的影响使我们能够更好地理解自己和他人。 * 教育应该注重音乐治疗的理念,帮助学生成长。 * 自我探索是每个人成长过程中不可或缺的一部分。 * 商业文化可能会影响个人的价值观和生活选择。 * 音乐治疗的实践需要面对许多挑战,但也充满希望。 * 每个人都应该找到自己的位置,并在音乐中找到快乐。 Timestamps 00:00 五一音乐会预告! 06:54 坐在东京上野公园樱花树下聊文化 08:13 文化的多样性与个人成长 10:09 文化对教育与心理治疗的影响 19:45 内在价值观与外在目标的冲突 22:53 AI时代的教育挑战与机遇 24:21 音乐治疗的教育理念与实践 27:22 文化与教育的交融 30:30 自我探索与内在指导 32:59 教育理念的核心与人际关系 36:39 音乐治疗的训练体系与发展 39:24 心理治疗与音乐治疗的整合 42:12 教育中的价值观与文化影响 44:55 自我认知与文化选择的关系

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1周前

64. 2025 在一个(隐性)营养不良的时代,“吃”点好的|王璐dk

好久不见!这一期对谈发生在2025年1月8日。随后我进入了一段远离社交媒体的生活——不需要跟随外界的时间表,随心而动,对这几年的经历做了一些深层梳理与消化。这一期聊了很多AI话题,放在「储藏室」里未发表的时间段里,目睹AI热潮席卷中国...让我觉得,有时候precognition是很好玩的一件事情。这一期足足有3个小时!建议你收藏,分段聆听。 听完这期播客,是否意识到,我们每天被算法投喂的罐头音乐和AI内容,是另一种“科技狠活”?你最近有手动分享过真正滋养心灵的宝藏“营养”内容吗? Shownotes 00:00 Happy 2025 and Life Update 2025初始计划! 08:55 Episode Preview 3小时对谈总览 26:11 Exploring the Intersection of Music and Technology 听觉实验与灵感来源 31:00 Personalization vs. Depersonalization in Music 个性化音乐体验的意义 36:59 The Evolution of Music Curation 音乐平台的选择、推送机制与用户体验 43:02 The Balance Between Art and Commerce in Music 技术与商业模式的平衡 49:00 The Role of Artists in a Tech-Driven World 艺术家在一个技术驱动的世界中该怎么办? 54:39 The Search for Authenticity in Music 在音乐中寻找真实 01:02:13 The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health and Psychological Manipulation 社交媒体对人类进化与心理健康的影响与心理操控 01:07:44 Purpose: Music or Money? 当不听音乐的人在做音乐产品 01:13:20 Navigating Music Platforms and Algorithms 如何反向训练音乐平台与算法 01:19:45 The decline of Nutrition for Physical and Mental Health in the last century 过去一百年间,生理营养与精神营养平均水平在下降 01:30:03 Keep yourself in tune before you can help others “乐器”与“调音”的另一层含义 01:34:42 Tell VS Inspire 告诉VS启发 01:40:23 The Anxiety of Accumulation 群体性焦虑:焦虑与囤积行为的心理分析 01:42:52 A society that sees kindness as a weakness is toxic. 把善良当成弱点的社会是病态的 01:43:19 Awareness in individuals can cause collective stumbling. 个人一知觉,集体就踉跄 01:45:49 When biology are used for massive manipulation 当生命科学的发展被用于群体性操纵 01:47:12 Does perfect exist? 完美的人存在吗? 01:51:28 The Role of Music in Emotional Healing 音乐的疗愈力量来源于对情感的滋养 01:55:45 Digital Distraction is taking away your Attention and Ability to Love 注意力稀薄导致爱的缺失、人际能力下降 02:01:34 The Destructive Impact of Social Media on Mental Health and Child Development 社交媒体对亲子关系、心理健康的破坏性影响 02:21:04 Digital Drugs and Cognitive Development 过早接触电子产品对儿童认知发展的损害 02:23:37 As children, we mimic the relationship patterns we see on media. 儿时看到的电视剧影响我们的亲密关系 02:26:32 AI and Human Relationships 人机交互关系的演变 02:33:22 The Future of Human Evolution : Is it diversity? 人类进化方向是更多元化吗? 02:35:38 The Dangers of Over-Reliance on Intellect 过度依赖智力、忽略身体智慧的危险 02:39:26 The Rise of Sensory Integration Dysfunction 儿童感统失调数量激增 02:43:12 The Need for Holistic Development 身心全面发展的需求 02:45:57 Addressing user pain points is a false proposition. 解决用户痛点是个伪命题 02:48:36 Over-consumerism is compensating for life 过度消费是对某种缺失的弥补 02:54:05 The Need for Idle Time and Non-Purposeful Interactions 空闲时间与不带目的性的人际互动是我们的基本需要 02:55:56 Why consuming doesn't bring real satisfaction? 为什么消费无法让我们感到满足? 03:00:12 The Illusion of Consumerism and Identity 为什么说打卡是一种异化了的行为? 03:02:20 Be in the moment vs photography 珍贵的当下VS摄影记录 03:04:44 How Anxiety Creates Overconsumption 现代社会如何通过焦虑促使人们不断消费 03:07:22 Simplicity vs. Complexity in Modern Living 现代生活简单还是复杂? 03:08:31 Reflections on Music and Life 音乐的伙伴与生活的能量 嘉宾Bio DK(b. 1992), 王璐,先锋音乐人,作曲家。出生于内蒙古。于2016-2020年旅居欧洲与美国从事音乐创作活动。DK的音乐创作涉及电影、游戏、空间装置、实验歌剧、舞剧等。 DK的音乐创作基于现象学的理论基础,诉诸人的感知本质,结合音乐与New Media Art,空间,及物件,形成新表达,持续探索听感新边界。 2017-2020年旅居纽约期间,她开启了以物件为媒介,将数字作曲联动视觉变化,投射在不同的物件及空间上进行叙事的艺术创作手法,用全新的听感阐释科技与日常、空间与感知、社会问题与情感变化。 DK的音乐作品及艺术装置曾受邀在美国卡内基音乐厅,纽约时装周,纽约自然历史博物馆,伦敦Air Studio,上海当代艺术馆等进行展演。其担任作曲的电影作品多次入为海内外各大电影节并获得重要奖项。 伯克利音乐学院,纽约大学Tish艺术学院

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44
3周前

63. From Turkey to Berklee to Disney | Esin Aydingoz's Musical Journey

Another episode recorded in the summer of 2023, before Esin went on tour for Disney Pixar's Coco in Concert. Esin shares her journey from Turkey to Disney to becoming the youngest screen scoring department assistant chair of Berklee, her relationship with music, and her incredible ability to turn her passion into her work. She discusses her passion for music, the challenges of the industry, and the importance of pursuing one's dreams. The dialogue explores the creative process of film scoring, the significance of collaboration, and the balance between teaching and composing. Esin emphasizes the need for passion in music and offers valuable advice for aspiring musicians. Please leave a comment below and let us know what inspirations you take from this episode because we would love to know! Timestamps 00:00 Introduction and First Impressions 02:27 Musical Journey and Inspirations 05:02 Defining Success and Impact 07:55 The Role of Passion in Music 10:38 Life as a Film Composer 13:51 Balancing Multiple Roles 16:36 Upcoming Projects and US Tours 19:24 Creative Process in Film Scoring 22:35 Navigating Collaborations and Revisions 24:29 Personal Growth Through Music 27:37 Turning Passion into Action: Just Do It! 40:26 Networking and Seizing Opportunities 49:20 Overcoming Self-Doubt and Embracing Challenges Guest Bio Esin Aydingoz is an emerging composer and conductor working in animation, films, TV series, video games, and stage musicals. Originally from Turkey, she moved to the United States to study at Berklee College of Music, where she recently served as the Assistant Chair of the Screen Scoring Department. Aydingoz was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2024 for her cello arrangement of Rolling Stones' "Paint It Black," featured in Tim Burton’s Emmy winning hit Netflix series Wednesday. Her arrangement reached #1 on the Billboard Classical Charts, with over thirty-seven million Spotify plays. Aydingoz's documentary score for Black Barbie premiered at SXSW, and her first feature film Simchas and Sorrows brought her a nomination for the prestigious David Raksin Award for Emerging Talent by the Society of Composers & Lyricists. Aydingoz's film and TV music can be heard on Netflix, Apple TV+, Amazon Prime Video, Hallmark, etc., as well as in the archival box set Cinema's First Nasty Women, which was named one of the British Film Institute's top 10 Blu-rays of 2023. Her latest score is from the critically acclaimed Hulu Original film, She Taught Love, which received a limited theatrical run and is streaming now on Hulu in the US and on Disney+ internationally.​ To learn more about Esin Aydingoz, check out her website at https://www.esinaydingoz.com/. Disney Pixar’s Coco in Concert on Tour, Music Director, Esin Aydingoz: https://amp-worldwide.com/artist/coco-in-concert-on-tour/

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62. When you love what you do, the work is easy and fun | Susan Rogers

The profound impact of music on personal development, creativity, and emotional well-being; the importance of music therapy; the role of listener profiles in shaping musical preferences; the benefits of music education. Dr. Rogers shares insights from her career in music production and neuroscience, emphasizing the need for creativity and the significance of understanding one's unique relationship with music. Guest Bio Director, Berklee Music Perception and Cognition Laboratory; Record Producer; Author, This Is What It Sounds Like: What the Music You Love Says About You Susan Rogers holds a doctorate in psychology from McGill University, where she studied music cognition and psychoacoustics under researchers Daniel Levitin and Stephen McAdams. Her research focuses on auditory memory, the perception of musical signals, and the influence of musical training on auditory development. For two decades prior to her science career, Rogers was one of the world's few women known for her work as a record producer, engineer, mixer, and audio electronics technician. Career highlights include years (1983–1988) as staff engineer for recording artist Prince and working with such diverse artists as Barenaked Ladies, David Byrne, Tricky, and Tevin Campbell. Chapters 00:00 Background story about this episode and Happy New Year 02:55 Susan's favourite music genre 05:58 When you love your work, it's so easy. -- a multifaceted career 09:14 As a child, I knew I did not want to be a musician, but I want to help bringing music into the world. 12:30 Which archetype are you? from the early Silicon Valley 15:19 7 dimensions of a song and listener profile 18:04 Which element of a record is "right" for you? How it shapes your brain's auditory cortex? 19:59 How early childhood music listening experiences shapes our brain? 25:08 I don't listen to music. Can music therapy benefit me? 28:15 How prevalent is tone deaf? 29:01 Research shows learning to play an instrument at any age improves your mood, memory, immune system 30:42 How to bring more music into your life and enhance quality of life? 33:02 The music of our culture mimics the way we use our voices to convey emotions. 34:06 Appreciate the music from various culture help us expand our experiences and personal identity 35:34 How to do a "Record Pull" with your friends? 40:37 Don't prepare to 100% ready: The Power of Nervousness in Performance 42:25 Lack of Focus is the Biggest Enemy of Greatness --Jerry Seinfeld 44:05 How to find the perfect level of stage fright? Mindset matters 45:58 The greatest benefit of a proper music education, what research says? 47:37 Musical boys are more cooperative and empathetic, research shows 49:04 The impact of group music lessons for children and adults 51:13 You can be musical without being a musician. 53:16 Brain differences in Trained Singers vs non-singers 56:01 Creativity and the brakes in your Brain 01:05:02 Protect Childlike Wonder and Creativity: Never tell your child to hurry. 01:07:33 Take your brain off its leash, be free and have fun! 01:11:22 Childish VS Childlike: breaking free from the "should" Takeaways * Music can be a powerful tool for healing and personal growth. * Understanding listener profiles can enhance our appreciation of music. * Creativity is essential for personal fulfillment and cannot be forced. * Music education fosters cooperation and empathy in children. * Music therapy can benefit individuals regardless of their musical background. * Childlike curiosity and openness are vital for creativity. * The brain's response to music shapes our preferences and emotional connections. * Engaging with music can improve cognitive functions and emotional well-being. * Sharing music with others deepens connections and understanding. * The future of music lies in the intersection of creativity and neuroscience.

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