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Lessons We Drew From This Year's Halftime Show

Episode 35 of the What's The Lesson podcast, hosted by Girls Mentorship, titled "Lessons We Drew From This Year's Halftime Show" was published on February 17, 2022 and runs 19 minutes.

February 17, 2022 ·19m · What's The Lesson

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In This Episode, We Chat About:

The thoughts going through our minds as we watched the Superbowl Halftime Show!

Appreciating the role music (literally) plays in our lives.

Ways we connect to each other, and connect with our kids over music!



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Show Notes:

Music has such a powerful impact on us as individuals! I'm sure there are songs that carried you through challenges, or remind you of a season of life, taking you right back there when you hear the first few notes! In this episode, we reminisce on our own teen years as we were taken back in time watching the Superbowl Halftime Show last sunday! From realizing the depth and meaning of lyrics we had on CD (probably a mix CD labeled with a sharpie) to understanding the importance music has in your own teens lives, there is so much to bond over in this episode! Connecting to who you were as a teen, what it means to have role models that change their lives in pursuit of their passions, and knowing that we can make music an opportunity to understand our kids better, what they are going through, and come together around the amazing self expression that is music!

 

02:30 Listening to the lyrics we used to listen to as teens. 

04:40 The impact music had on us as teens and thinking about what teens are listening to now.

07:00 Appreciating the roots of music and the effects it has on society.

09:15 What do you want to accomplish and who do you want to become?  

13:00 The power of seeing people achieve their dreams and have mentors to model.

15:40 How can we connect with our kids over music?

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