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The Songs That Take Us Back (Nostalgia vs. Rumination)

7 min · 7. juli 2026
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Have you ever heard a song that instantly transported you back to another time in your life? Lately, I’ve been rediscovering Michael Jackson’s music, and it reminded me of something we all experience—nostalgia. One song can bring back childhood, old friendships, family, places we haven’t thought about in years, and emotions we forgot we were carrying. But where’s the line between healthy nostalgia and getting stuck in rumination? In this episode, I talk about why music has such a powerful effect on our memories, how revisiting the past can help us appreciate our journey, and why it’s important to visit our memories without living in them. If you’ve ever smiled, cried, or laughed because of a song, this episode is for you.

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