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EPISODE · May 20, 2026 · 13 MIN

Neuroscience of Music Festivals | How They Transform Your Brain and Heart | Femme House

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Shelbi Fox explores the transformative power of music festivals, the science behind emotional and social bonding, and the inspiring work of women in music through Femme House with LP Giobbi.Discover how music impacts the brain, fosters community, and empowers women in the industry.Key TopicsMusic festivals and brain chemistryThe role of dopamine and oxytocin in emotional experiencesFemme House and women empowerment in musicThe impact of live music on emotional and social bondingThe importance of community and collaboration among women artistsChapters00:00 The Magic of Music Festivals01:02 Personal Connections and Memories03:23 LP Giobbi and Femme House06:49 Mikaela Davis and Musical Experimentation08:32 Haley Shines and Creative Expression10:31 Sarah Elaz and the Power of Bass12:15 Personal Connections and Lasting MemoriesKeywordsmusic festivals, neuroscience, women in music, Femme House, emotional bonding, dopamine, oxytocin, live music, community, creativityGet in Touch@lpgiobbi@thisisfemmehouse@[email protected]@sarahelazHeart Jam Journey Book by Hayley Shines

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