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Reasons Revisited

The Sound of Being Human: Jude Rogers

Reasons Revisited

Geoff Lloyd

Society & Culture, Government, News, Politics

4.82.6K Ratings

🗓️ 14 August 2022

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Hello! This week's summer episode is all about music and our powerful relationship to it. Ed is a latecomer to music's joys, but critic, journalist and interviewer Jude Rogers has been a life-long devotee. Jude's new memoir The Sound of Being Human: How Music Shapes Our Lives traces the pivotal moments of her life soundtracked by twelve songs. Along the way she asks psychologists, neuroscientists and sociologists why music has such an influence on our lives. Jude joined us to discuss why music activates memories, fuels self-expression and connects us to other people. 


Buy The Sound of Being Human

Read Jude's writing for the Guardian

Follow Jude on Twitter



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And you can support that by subscribing.

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You don't need me to explain that the cost of living crisis is impact in the poorest people

0:11.4

the most.

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And that means it's tough for Big Issue vendors.

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They are in the living from selling the magazine, and they're heading into winter facing

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uncertainty about that living.

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When you do that, you're supporting Big Issues frontline teams.

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These are the people working with vendors one-on-one, providing critical, emotional and social

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support and empowering them to achieve financial stability and overcome personal disadvantage.

0:45.0

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It's home to leading voices in politics, culture and social activism.

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It is sometimes easy to forget how good the magazine is in its own right.

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Now renewals are at the rate of £12 a month.

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And once again, all the profits from subscriptions are invested into the vital work that frontline

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teams do to support Big Issue vendors.

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