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EPISODE · Apr 2, 2025 · 38 MIN

Ep. 9 Why Do Sad Songs Feel So Good? The Paradox of Musical Melancholy

from The Sound Mind · host Sophia Omarji

Why does sad music make us feel good, even when it brings us to tears? In this episode, we explore the paradox of why we willingly seek out melancholic melodies, how they stir deep emotions without overwhelming us, and what makes them so uniquely powerful. We dive into the psychology behind this phenomenon, from catharsis and emotional regulation to aesthetic beauty and personal meaning. Plus, we break down what’s happening in the brain when we listen to sad songs and how our individual traits shape how we experience them.CHAPTERS:0:00 Intro01:19 What Makes a Song Feel Sad?06:05 The Aesthetic Appeal11:53 Catharsis and Emotional Processing19:00 Your Brain on Sad Music: The Neuroscience Behind the Feels24:58 Who Loves Sad Music and Why?36:55 Summary and OutroFollow us on Instagram: @thesoundmindtalksSupport us: ⁠https://buymeacoffee.com/thesoundmindtalks⁠

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