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X @Bloomberg
Bloomberg· 2025-12-18 22:04
Our list of the top winners and losers in podcasting and music in 2025 https://t.co/jwMuIllzjb ...
X @The Economist
The Economist· 2025-12-18 17:15
A new book analyses the tunes that have topped the Billboard chart since 1958 https://t.co/uKxbpFX4J6 ...
X @Forbes
Forbes· 2025-12-05 15:26
“I make music that’s supposed to help people.”@alexwaarren, artist, spoke to Forbes about his public perception. Read more about how the "Ordinary" singer made the 2026 #ForbesUnder30 list.Read more: https://t.co/e8L3DT9DYe https://t.co/74VucoFz7t ...
X @Raoul Pal
Raoul Pal· 2025-11-01 00:57
Just listening to the @elonmusk / @joerogan podcast and discovered this unreal thing....The music artist "Shifty Brent" is AI and it's incredible... beyond incredible... think of Blaxploitation + James Brown + Sly + Curtis Mayfield. The AI remixes Rap into the black music rebellion music of the 60's and 70's.OK, my mind is blown... the music is exceptional.Nothing will be the same again...In the future we will interact with AI artists via video chat bots ( we will be their friend and share their AI generate ...
El niño, la gaita y el Alzheimer | Dani Morán | TEDxLeon
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-27 16:57
Healthcare & Music Therapy - The speaker connects music and medicine, suggesting both speak the language of humanity [2] - The speaker believes that sometimes a melody is enough to cure, rather than starting with medication [3] - The speaker shares an experience of playing music for Alzheimer's patients, witnessing how music can unlock memories and emotions [5][6][7][8] - The speaker realized that music can open paths that disease had closed, and that music can heal [8] - Neuroscience supports the idea that music stimulates the same brain areas as a caress, a smile, or a kiss, reinforcing that art and music are medicine [11] Personal Development & Vocation - The speaker's father taught him to play the bagpipes, which started a story that would later unite music and medicine [1] - The speaker has been playing the bagpipes for 13 years, transmitting feelings through songs [2] - The experience of playing for Alzheimer's patients in 2017 inspired the speaker to study medicine and help people [9][10] - The speaker wants to make people happy through music and medicine [11] - The speaker reflects on how everyone forgets things, and music exists to remind us who we are [12][13]
Velshi Banned Book Club: 'All My Rage' by Sabaa Tahir
MSNBC· 2025-10-25 17:59
Themes and Grief Exploration - The book explores grief, not only from losing loved ones, but also from the loss of culture, community, family, friendship, trust, illusions, dreams, and childhood [4] - The book meditates on long-lasting grief and what it means to survive grief [4][5] Immigration and Identity - Immigration can be a lonely experience requiring courage and can incite rage in both immigrants and those who oppose them [6][7] - The book addresses prejudice, abuse, bullying, and feelings of not belonging that many immigrants and immigrant teenagers face [5] Universal Experiences - College rejections are portrayed as a universal crisis, especially when college is seen as the only way out of a difficult situation [8][9] - Music plays a central role, providing a sense of understanding and connection for young people navigating their emotions [13][14]
Some things don’t need to be seen to be felt. For @marcanthony, that’s salsa music.
Google· 2025-10-15 16:34
[speaking in Spanish] Where are my salseros. If you stop and think about music, I fell in love with something I've never seen in my life. Music was always someting that I could run to. And music was always there for me.You'll never see it, you'll never touch it .. .. but music has touched me. ...
Joan Baez: Here’s how to get over 'dictator phobia' and resist Trump's war on democracy
MSNBC· 2025-09-22 13:00
Social Change & Risk - Social change requires individuals to take risks, which is becoming increasingly daunting [1][24] - The current political climate is perceived as worse than the 1960s due to extreme polarization and cruelty [1][2] - The importance of community and "glue" in resistance movements, highlighting a sense of togetherness and shared purpose [2][3] Political Commentary - Criticism of the overuse of the word "unprecedented" to describe current events, suggesting it normalizes extreme situations [1] - Concern over the rise of authoritarian tendencies and the potential for a shift away from democracy [11] - The need for individuals to engage in activism and support causes they believe in, even if their efforts seem small [3][25] Art & Activism - Art, especially music, transcends barriers and provides inspiration during desperate times [7][9] - The circus as a form of denial and a refuge representing everything the current administration opposes, such as joy, dancing, and diversity [9] - The importance of artists using their platforms for good, while acknowledging the fear that may prevent some from doing so [10] Personal Resilience - The concept of "hope as a muscle" that needs to be strengthened through action and engagement [3] - The need for denial (around 85%) as a coping mechanism to avoid depression, while still engaging in meaningful action (10%-15%) [3] - Finding joy and beauty as acts of defiance and sources of personal strength [13]
The combination of music and soul | Masis Aram Gözbek | TEDxAnadolu University
TEDx Talks· 2025-08-25 16:21
Career and Personal Development - The speaker emphasizes the importance of stepping out of one's comfort zone to open new doors in life [3] - The speaker highlights the value of embracing life's opportunities and avoiding rigid expectations [11][12][13] - The speaker reflects on the benefits of pursuing excellence in various activities, leading to personal enrichment [16] - The speaker notes that in Turkey, versatility and adaptability are crucial for success in any field [19] Artistic and Cultural Identity - The speaker shares their Armenian heritage, connecting their name "Masis" to Mount Ararat [4] - The speaker reflects on the importance of aesthetics and the pursuit of a better life, suggesting it can foster peace and harmony [6] - The speaker emphasizes the significance of human connection and considering what makes us human [7] Musical Journey - The speaker recounts starting to play melodies on a toy melodica around 3.5 years old, leading to a musical path [20] - The speaker mentions singing in a church choir from ages 7 to 14 in Yeşilköy, Istanbul [22]
X @TechCrunch
TechCrunch· 2025-08-19 10:03
User Engagement - Spotify's platform has nearly 9 billion playlists created by users [1] Product Development - New options are designed to appeal to playlist experts and other music fans [1]