So Curious!
So Curious!
The Franklin Institute
The Franklin Institute's So Curious! podcast is back with a bang, and this time exploring the captivating world of music through the lens of science. We all know the feeling of being moved by a song, but have you ever wondered why? Season 4 promises to get to the bottom of this mystery, interviewing experts in neuroscience, acoustics, biology, and musicology. From the connection between rhythm and dance to the link between memories and music, we'll leave no stone unturned in our quest to understand the why behind music. But it's not all serious - we're also here to entertain! Join host Bey and Kirsten for an exciting journey this summer as we discover the intricacies of music and technology, including the question of whether the next big pop star will be A.I. Get ready to dance, hum, and maybe even shed a tear - this season of So Curious! is going to be music to your ears.
The Curious Cosmos with Derrick Pitts (A So Curious Bonus Episode)
In a special bonus episode of So Curious, Bey and Kirsten are joined by Derrick Pitts, Chief Astronomer and Director of the Fels Planetarium at the Franklin Institute!The three discuss how Derrick came to be in the field of astronomy, what being in space would actually be like, how sci-fi shapes our understanding of outer space, and so much more.Be sure to check out Derrick's new podcast, The Curious Cosmos, for more amazing space talk! New episodes will be released every Tuesday throughout the fall.
Sep 5, 2023
34 min
Let's Dance! Why Music Makes Us Move
Hope you have your dancing shoes on, because in this final episode of So Curious' 4th season, Bey and Kirsten explore the science behind why music makes us dance!First, they sit down with McMaster post-doctoral fellow Dr. Daniel Cameron to learn about his research into rhythm and the brain. Then, the two are joined by Dr. Jayatri Das, Chief Bioscientist of The Franklin Institute, to explore the incredible ways dance incorporates various sensory systems in our bodies. And to close out the season, Bey and Kirsten are joined by Philadelphia's DJ Phreakwency to explore the history of dance music, the experience of being a DJ, and what in his experience gets the crowd moving!Links for Today's Episode:Learn more about Dr. Daniel Cameron and the research he's part of at McMaster University into rhythm and the brainCheck out DJ Phreakwency and his monthly dance party, Bass Down Low, at The Dolphin in Philadelphia.
Aug 22, 2023
40 min
Science in Concert: How Musical Performance Works
This week, So Curious takes to the stage! Exploring how and why humans play and perform music.First, Bey and Kirsten sit down with jazz educator and researcher Dr. Martin Norgaard to learn about jazz improvisation, and what happens in the brain while musicians are improvising. Then, the two are joined by Dr. Jayatri Das for another Body of Knowledge segment, this time to explore the physiology of singing and why we find songs so moving. And to round out the episode, veteran music teacher Beth Carson joins to discuss her years in the classroom, the importance of music education, what it's like to teach young children to perform.Links for Today's episode:Learn more about Dr. Martin Norgaard and his research into musical improvisation in the brainExplore those singing-responsive brain cells Jayatri spoke about furtherListen to that moving performance of Creep on America's Got Talent that Kirsten referencedCheck out the composer bust of Beth Carson that one of her students made of her
Aug 15, 2023
38 min
Wild Voices: In Tune with the Animal Kingdom
This season of So Curious, we've talked plenty about the music humans make. But what about the music made by other animals?First, Bey and Kirsten sit down with birdsong researcher Dr. Stephen Nowicki to learn the surprising science behind how and why birds sing. Then, the two are joined by Dr. Lori Marino to explore the songs and sounds of dolphins and whales. And to close the episode, inter-species musician David Rothenberg joins to speak about the music he makes in collaboration with animals, from his philosophy behind doing so to the logistics of playing music deep in the wilderness.Links for Today's Episode:Learn more about Dr. Stephen Nowicki and the work of his bird communication research labLearn more about Dr. Lori Marino and her work with The Whale Sanctuary ProjectLearn more about David Rothenberg and listen to more of his musicTo delve deeper into the world of inter-species musicians, check out the work of Paul Winter and R. Murray Schafer
Aug 8, 2023
40 min
Remember That Song? Music and Memory
We all have memories closely tied to music in our life - but why are those connections so strong?In today's episode of So Curious, Bey and Kirsten look to get to the bottom of this question. First, the two sit down with memory expert Dr. Andrew Budson to learn how memory works in the brain, and the many ways music interacts with that. Then, they speak with head of Northern Illinois University's Marketing program, Dr. Vijaykumar Krishnan Palghat, to learn about sonic logos and the surprising ways music and sound is used in the world of branding. From music as treatment for Alzheimer's disease, to why we can all sing the Nokia ringtone long after the brand disapeared, we're digging deep into why music makes us remember.Links for Today's Episode:Learn more about Dr. Andrew Budson, and check out his new book, Why We Forget and How to Remember Better: The Science Behind MemoryCheck out this CBS Sunday Morning feature on Glenn Campbell's final tour, where he was performing late into his battle with Alzheimer's disease.Learn more about Dr. Vijay Krishnan and his sonic branding researchCheck out the full clip of Indian Classical violin used in the episode.
Aug 1, 2023
29 min
The Music-Language Link
We've all heard the phrase "music is the universal language," but what if that music/language connection went deeper than we thought?First, hosts Kirsten and Bey speak with Dr. Ani Patel, the leading expert on the link between language and music in the brain, to learn about his research and the surprising links that have been found between the two. Then, our hosts sit down with Philly-based hip hop artist A.Rob to chat about how language and music interact in the world of rap, from the concept of flow to his experience as a bilingual rapper. Links for today's episode:Learn more about Dr. Ani Patel Check out the Sound Health Network's resources on music's use in healthcareLearn more about A.Rob, and check out his music!Further info on the ancient Arabic rap-battles A.Rob mentioned, a traditional form of poetry known as Zajal
Jul 25, 2023
33 min
In Tune With the Body: Music in Athletic Performance and Healthcare
This season, we've already looked at how music can affect our mental health, but what about our physical health?To explore this question, Bey and Kirsten sit down with sports psychologist Professor Costas Karageorghis to learn how music can improve athletic performance, including how to build your ideal workout playlist, according to science! Then, professional musician and Curtis Institute professor Mary Javian joins to discuss how music is being used to improve the world of healthcare for both patients to doctors.Links for Today's Episode:Learn more about Prof. Costas Karageorghis, and check out the textbook he wrote on the topic, Applying Music in Exercise and SportListen to Michael Phelps' pre-race playlistLearn more about Mary JavianExplore Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs further
Jul 18, 2023
31 min
Music of the Future: Tech Innovations and Inventions
In the future, how will we make and experience music?In today's episode, Bey and Kirsten speak with some of the folks inventing that future. First, they sit down with with Dr. Jason Freeman to learn about (and hear samples from!) Georgia Tech's annual Guthman Musical Instrument Competition, an international contest showcasing newly invented instruments. Then, it's time for a field trip! So Curious goes on the road to visit Dr. Youngmoo Kim and his colleagues at Drexel University's Music and Entertainment Technology Lab. From vests that allow the deaf to experience music through their skin, to AI that can create music from noise, check out some of the incredible tech innovations being developed right here in Philadelphia!Links for today's episode:Learn more about Dr. Jason Freeman, and check out the Guthman Musical Instrument Competition's page to watch videos of the instruments entered in the competition! All audio of competition instruments courtesy of Georgia TechCheck out the Musical Instrument Collection at The Met to explore the history of instrument design.Learn more about Dr. Youngmoo Kim, his Music and Entertainment Technology Lab, and the ExCITe Center at Drexel UniversityCheck out more about the Magnetic Resonator PianoLearn more about Daniel Belquer and his project, Music: Not Impossible and the work they've done with Mandy Harvey, a deaf musician and finalist on The Voice Check out Beacon Street Studios, who made the music used in the vest demonstration Learn more about Charis Cochran and her Phd work on music AI
Jul 11, 2023
39 min
The Musical Mind: Synesthesia, Auditory Illusions, and Brain Function
The human brain is amazingly complex, and full of fun little oddities when it comes to how it interacts with music!To explore some of these quirks, Bey and Kirsten sit down with one of the founders of the field of music cognition, Dr. Robert Zatorre from McGill University, to talk everything from perfect pitch to how we can hear songs in our head. Then, they're joined by Dr. Jayatri Das, chief bioscientist at the Franklin Institute, for another Body of Knowledge segment, this time exploring the science behind auditory illusions and misheard lyrics! And to round out the episode, Bey and Kirsten chat with Philadelphia-based composer Andrea Clearfield to learn about her experience with synesthesia, and how seeing colors when she hears music (and vice versa) affects her creative process. Links for today's episode:Learn more about Dr. Rober Zatorre Check out some more examples of auditory illusion from The Franklin Institute!The infamous dress that divided the internet, what colors do you see?Learn more about Andrea Clearfield, and the two specific compositions she shared; Cal-3, based on the music she heard when she saw Heiner Riepl's paining, and her opera, MILA, Great SorcererHave your own experiences with synesthesia, or anything else you want to share? Email us at [email protected]
Jul 4, 2023
32 min
Sound Medicine: Music and Mental Health
We've all had music affect our mood, but how can the emotional power of music be harnessed to treat mental health?Today, Bey and Kirsten speak with two mental health professionals to learn about how music is incorporated into their practices. First, the two sit down with Dr. Marisol Norris to explore the field of music therapy, even trying out an exercise together! Then, they speak with intergenerational trauma expert Dr. Mariel Buqué to learn about her therapy practice and how she incorporates sound baths into her work.Links for today's episode:Learn more about Dr. Marisol Norris and her group, The Black Music Therapy Network, Inc.Learn more about Dr. Mariel Buqué and her upcoming book, Break the CycleResources for today's episode:NAMI for general, non crisis mental health needs/resourcesText 'HOME" to 741-741 for NAMI Philadelphia's crisis text lineBlack Emotional and Mental Health Collective, Therapy for Black Girls, and Black Mental Health Alliance for BIPOC mental health resources/directories for culturally competent care
Jun 27, 2023
31 min
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