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45: More Traditional Quirks
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The podcast is alive with the sound of music this week! Max reveals some catchy singles he's worn out worse than his recurring jokes, and Caitie yells at people who think it's inappropriate for her to listen to Christmas music out of season.
But the team covers more than their own tastes and hang-ups this week, too. Familiar favorites or instrumental music can help us concentrate on challenging work. Lively beats and clever hooks pump us up. Our songs become the soundtrack of our lives, triggering memories and expressing what we can’t easily express ourselves.
Music isn’t just background noise, or even merely entertainment—music colors our lives and shapes our work, sometimes in surprising ways. So, whether your jam is Taylor Swift or the Baroque masters, add Priority to your playlist today.
Links:
"Lover of the Light" by Mumford & Sons | YouTube
Taylor Swift | Wikipedia
"Swing Life Away" by Rise Against | YouTube
Green Day | Wikipedia
The Sound of Music | Wikipedia
"Smells Ring Bells: How Smell Triggers Memories and Emotions" by Jordan Gaines Lewis | Psychology Today
Muzak (Brand) | Wikipedia
"Wannabe" by the Spice Girls | YouTube
Yourself of Someone Like You by Matchbox Twenty | Wikipedia
"Semi-Charmed Life" by Third Eye Blind | YouTube
Naked by Naked | Amazon
"The Old Apartment" by Barenaked Ladies | YouTube
Jeepers Creepers (2001 Film) | Wikipedia
Justin Long | Wikipedia
Pandora Radio | Wikipedia
Kurt Bestor | Wikipedia
How to Develop Your Personal Mission Statement by Stephen R. Covey et al. | Amazon
Reflections on Living by Sam Cardon | YouTube
[Max miss-identified the artist as Kurt Bestor, who *has* collaborated with Cardon on various other projects.]
Enya | Wikipedia
Priority Episode No. 40: "Mannheim Steamroller Derby." | Previous Episode
Getting Things Done Fast: The Ultimate Guide to Stress-Free Productivity by David Allen | Amazon
John Williams | Wikipedia
"Get Better John" by Mux Mool | YouTube
1989 by Taylor Swift | Amazon
"How Music Affects Your Productivity" by Gregory Ciotti | Fast Company
The Age of the Infovore: Succeeding in the Information Economy by Tyler Cowen | Amazon
Hozier (Musician) | Wikipedia
Hozier - Bonnaroo - June 13, 2015 | YouTube
"Gotta Get Thru This" (Song) | Wikipedia
"Unwritten" by Natasha Bedingfield | YouTube
Autism | Wikipedia
Asperger Syndrome | Wikipedia
Openness to Experience | Wikipedia
Jim Brickman | Wikipedia
Vitamin String Quartet | Wikipedia
Taio Cruz | Wikipedia
Yahoo! Music Radio | Wikipedia
Pseudopod (Band) | Wikipedia
"Somewhere Over the Rainbow" performed by Israel Kamakawiwo'Ole | YouTube
Adele | Wikipedia
"Shake It Off" by Taylor Swift | YouTube
"Style" by Taylor Swift | YouTube
alt-J | Wikipedia
Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking by Susan Cain | Amazon
Priority Episode No. 30: "Ask Your Doctor About Ambivert" | Previous Episode
"Look Down" from Les Miserables | YouTube
65 episodes
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When? This feed was archived on July 22, 2020 02:09 (). Last successful fetch was on November 06, 2019 01:09 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
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Manage episode 120929569 series 70609
The podcast is alive with the sound of music this week! Max reveals some catchy singles he's worn out worse than his recurring jokes, and Caitie yells at people who think it's inappropriate for her to listen to Christmas music out of season.
But the team covers more than their own tastes and hang-ups this week, too. Familiar favorites or instrumental music can help us concentrate on challenging work. Lively beats and clever hooks pump us up. Our songs become the soundtrack of our lives, triggering memories and expressing what we can’t easily express ourselves.
Music isn’t just background noise, or even merely entertainment—music colors our lives and shapes our work, sometimes in surprising ways. So, whether your jam is Taylor Swift or the Baroque masters, add Priority to your playlist today.
Links:
"Lover of the Light" by Mumford & Sons | YouTube
Taylor Swift | Wikipedia
"Swing Life Away" by Rise Against | YouTube
Green Day | Wikipedia
The Sound of Music | Wikipedia
"Smells Ring Bells: How Smell Triggers Memories and Emotions" by Jordan Gaines Lewis | Psychology Today
Muzak (Brand) | Wikipedia
"Wannabe" by the Spice Girls | YouTube
Yourself of Someone Like You by Matchbox Twenty | Wikipedia
"Semi-Charmed Life" by Third Eye Blind | YouTube
Naked by Naked | Amazon
"The Old Apartment" by Barenaked Ladies | YouTube
Jeepers Creepers (2001 Film) | Wikipedia
Justin Long | Wikipedia
Pandora Radio | Wikipedia
Kurt Bestor | Wikipedia
How to Develop Your Personal Mission Statement by Stephen R. Covey et al. | Amazon
Reflections on Living by Sam Cardon | YouTube
[Max miss-identified the artist as Kurt Bestor, who *has* collaborated with Cardon on various other projects.]
Enya | Wikipedia
Priority Episode No. 40: "Mannheim Steamroller Derby." | Previous Episode
Getting Things Done Fast: The Ultimate Guide to Stress-Free Productivity by David Allen | Amazon
John Williams | Wikipedia
"Get Better John" by Mux Mool | YouTube
1989 by Taylor Swift | Amazon
"How Music Affects Your Productivity" by Gregory Ciotti | Fast Company
The Age of the Infovore: Succeeding in the Information Economy by Tyler Cowen | Amazon
Hozier (Musician) | Wikipedia
Hozier - Bonnaroo - June 13, 2015 | YouTube
"Gotta Get Thru This" (Song) | Wikipedia
"Unwritten" by Natasha Bedingfield | YouTube
Autism | Wikipedia
Asperger Syndrome | Wikipedia
Openness to Experience | Wikipedia
Jim Brickman | Wikipedia
Vitamin String Quartet | Wikipedia
Taio Cruz | Wikipedia
Yahoo! Music Radio | Wikipedia
Pseudopod (Band) | Wikipedia
"Somewhere Over the Rainbow" performed by Israel Kamakawiwo'Ole | YouTube
Adele | Wikipedia
"Shake It Off" by Taylor Swift | YouTube
"Style" by Taylor Swift | YouTube
alt-J | Wikipedia
Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking by Susan Cain | Amazon
Priority Episode No. 30: "Ask Your Doctor About Ambivert" | Previous Episode
"Look Down" from Les Miserables | YouTube
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