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January 2, 2025 92 mins

Today in this adventure, we take to our ears listening into some amazing classic pieces of social change movements! Some of the clips are unable to be shown due to copyright, so please refer to the various links in our description throughout the show! We really hope you enjoy! We should also be back on track this next year for our intended scheduling! We may modify the day of posting here and there, but as far as actual recording sessions we have everything planning out.


IAP Adventure Chapters: "How does music affect social change?"

00:00 - Beginning [A4]

01:26 - The Commons

02:00 - The Trial Grounds

01:24:05 - Diving Depths

01:26:56 - Reflections Retreat

01:30:24 - Ending [A4]

01:32:09 - Credits (edited)


RESOURCES:

"Nina Simone: Mississippi Goddam"

"Buffalo Springfield - For What It's Worth 1967"

"Bruce Springsteen - Born in the U.S.A. (Official Video)"

"Pete Seeger 'What Did You Learn At School Today' 1964"

"Beethoven Wellingtons Sieg oder die Schlacht bei Vittoria op. 91"

"Joel Thompson's Seven Last Words of the Unarmed"

"Seven Last Words of the Unarmed by Joel Thompson"

All credit goes to all the creators, editors, lyrists, conductors, artists, and singers present in this podcast. I leave Joel Thompson's musically composed piece to reflect the modern traumas of society present within the times.


We will make sure to keep things posted on the website as episodes are published to help people keep tabs on our latest news! Thanks for taking this intellectual adventure with us, as we are just getting starting on this vast journey! As always, if you'd care to reach out, please follow the link below to reach out! https://intellectualadventurepodcast.com/

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