How Music Makes Us All Feel the Same

February 17
25 mins

Episode Description

What is music actually doing inside of us?

In this solo reflection, Jeff Krasno explores the science and soul of how music shapes the human brain, regulates emotion, and connects us across distance and even across difference.

Drawing from neuroscience research, Jeff explains how music can synchronize multiple brains at once, aligning nervous systems during shared emotional moments. EEG studies show that powerful passages in music can create real neural convergence, offering a sense of unity beneath belief and identity.

He also explores why we are drawn to sad music. Melancholic songs help regulate emotion, releasing soothing and connective chemicals in the brain that allow us to process grief, longing, and distance while feeling less alone.
Through stories of live music, memory, and fatherhood, this episode reveals how music:

  • Synchronizes brains and nervous systems
  • Supports emotional processing and regulation
  • Collapses distance through memory and attachment
  • Helps transform sadness into meaning
  • Reminds us of our shared human wiring

Music does not ask what we believe. It moves us anyway.

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