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New Wave Nostalgia
Spending her latchkey summers closed up in her air conditioned house watching videos on MTV resulted in Elizabeth getting nostalgic for New Wave music when the weather heats up. On this week’s episode she’s sharing Five (ish) New Wave Videos That Changed the Trajectory of Her Life. That’s quite a statement – tune in to hear about the power of New Wave. Videos linked in Notes. Radiant BadassChris Martin, Creativity CoachEpisode 65 – I Want My MTVAntmusic – Adam & the AntsSpellbound – Siouxsie & the BansheesI Don’t Like Mondays – Boomtown RatsUp All Night – Boomtown RatsLove Plus One – Haircut 100Girls on Film – Duran DuranWords – Missing PersonsPlaylist – when I got obsessed with new wave/new romantics before I realized punk was more my scene