In Pursuit of Silence
May 5, 2010
Category: Mental Health and Music
In this episode, Armand DiMele explores the fascinating world of sound and silence with author George Prochnik. They discuss the evolution of noise, the psychological effects of sound on humans, and how our perception of noise can shape our experiences. Prochnik shares insights from his book ‘In Pursuit of Silence,’ highlighting the importance of understanding our soundscapes and the impact of noise pollution on our well-being. The conversation delves into the complexities of how different sounds affect us, from the screams of children to the calming effects of nature, and emphasizes the need for balance in our auditory environments.
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