
About this episode
Tim Elliott discusses with Julie Hanse how sound influences public sentiment during global crises.
Tim Elliott sits down with Julie Hanse, Director of Partnerships at MassiveMusic, to analyse how sound reflects and influences public sentiment during global crises. From the psychological comfort of familiar playlists to the rhythmic return of city noises like the Metro and delivery notifications, discover how audio shapes our sense of normalcy during recovery.
People in this episode
Host: Tim Elliott
Guest: Julie Hanse
Topics covered
- sound
- public sentiment
- global crises
- audio
- normalcy
- recovery
Keywords
- Dubai
- sound
- public sentiment
- global crises
- audio
- normalcy
- recovery
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: MassiveMusic
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