Teenage life
Journalist Jude Rogers speaks to musicians, neuroscientists and psychologists to discover why music means so much to us during our teenage years.
When music journalist Jude Rogers lost her father aged five, she turned to songs for solace and structure. Music helped her redefine her identity as a teenager and connect with her young child as a parent after post-natal depression.
In this emotional and educational series, we explore how music impacts us at each stage of our lives. In four programmes, Jude speaks to musicians, neuroscientists, psychologists and music-lovers to discover why music means so much to us all.
In this second episode, Teenage life, Jude explores how music provides teenagers with agency, autonomy and emotional support. As they begin to form their identity, music makes teenagers feel more in control of their lives and even helps crucial parts of their brains to mature.
We hear from Mercury Prize-nominated singer-songwriter Nadine Shah, music psychologist Associate Professor Suvi Saarikallio, neuroscientist Professor Elvira Brattico, and K-pop fan Ellelivia Degiorgio.
Producer: Georgia Moodie
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- Thu 20 May 2021 11:30Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
- Mon 24 May 2021 16:00Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4