Music & Memory in Stranger Things
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SPOILER ALERT FOR THE WHOLE SHOW
Ever wonder why Max’s favorite song could pull her out of Vecna’s grasp in Stranger Things? In this episode, Lauren and Joel dive into the powerful link between music and memory — from the neuroscience of how tunes unlock our deepest emotions, to why Scripture tells us to sing “psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs.” We’ll explore how rhythm, repetition, and melody help us hold on to truth when our minds feel trapped in the upside down of fear and forgetfulness. Grab your Walkman and your Bible — and let’s take a trip down memory lane!
(00:00) Intro
(1:08) Music & Memory in Stranger Things
(9:50) The Neuroscience of Why Music Unlocks Memory
(25:55) Biblical & Theological Resonance
(40:10) Lightning Round
(58:02) We'd Love to Hear From You!
Honorable Mentions:
Someone Like You by Van Morrison
Music's Effects on the Brain
School of Rock- Math Lesson
The Corner Room
Forevermore by Rivers & Robots
Oh Love That Will Not Let Me Go by Ascend The Hill
Seasons Change by United Pursuit
Run Rudolph Run by Chuck Berry
You're Never Fully Dressed Without A Smile from Annie
Only Time by Enya
Everyday Gospel: A Daily Devotional Connecting Scripture to All of Life by Paul David Tripp
All clips from Stranger Things are property of Netflix & the Duffer Brothers
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