**IN SYNC is a podcast for anyone who loves a perfect on-screen needle-drop*. With their extensive experience in music and podcasting, cultural critic *Rachel Brodsky* and filmmaker/podcaster *Aviv Rubinstien* have joined forces to create the brand-new *IN SYNC Podcast. A historiography celebrating your favorite music moments in TV and film, *IN SYNC looks at one great song-to-screen sync per episode and breaks down the cultural impact. Rachel and Aviv are often joined by guests such as the music supervisors behind these highly memorable music moments.
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**IN SYNC is a podcast for anyone who loves a perfect on-screen needle-drop*. With their extensive experience in music and podcasting, cultural critic *Rachel Brodsky* and filmmaker/podcaster *Aviv Rubinstien* have joined forces to create the brand-new *IN SYNC Podcast. A historiography celebrating your favorite music moments in TV and film, *IN SYNC looks at one great song-to-screen sync per episode and breaks down the cultural impact. Rachel and Aviv are often joined by guests such as the music supervisors behind these highly memorable music moments.
In this episode of "NSYNC," we explore the lasting influence of the TV series "Girls" and its profound impact on musical selections. Rachel and Aviv delve into the varied song choices within the show, particularly focusing on the pivotal use of Robyn's "Dancing on My Own." They analyze how the song's placement intensifies the emotional depth of the characters in key scenes. Guest Jake Shane joins the discussion, offering his perspective on the integration of music in television and specifically the significance of "Dancing on My Own" in "Girls."
Throughout the episode, we unravel the complexities of the characters, their relationships, and the evolving narrative dynamics depicted in the series. Personal anecdotes related to the themes explored in the show are shared, adding a relatable and introspective layer to the conversation. The hosts emphasize how music acts as a conduit for storytelling and enhances the audience's emotional connection to the characters and plot in TV and film.
Furthermore, Rachel and Aviv dissect the iconic track "Dancing on My Own" by Robyn, delving into the song's origin rooted in personal experiences. They draw parallels between the lyrical content and the emotions portrayed in both the song and the show, highlighting the universality of certain sentiments. The episode concludes with a glimpse into Jake Shane's podcast "Therapus" and their plans to revisit and dissect "Girls" in upcoming episodes.
Overall, the dialogue offers a blend of insights, humor, and engaging commentary on the intersection of music, television narratives, generational perspectives, and individual reflections, showcasing the enduring power of media in shaping our lives.
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*IN SYNC
**IN SYNC is a podcast for anyone who loves a perfect on-screen needle-drop*. With their extensive experience in music and podcasting, cultural critic *Rachel Brodsky* and filmmaker/podcaster *Aviv Rubinstien* have joined forces to create the brand-new *IN SYNC Podcast. A historiography celebrating your favorite music moments in TV and film, *IN SYNC looks at one great song-to-screen sync per episode and breaks down the cultural impact. Rachel and Aviv are often joined by guests such as the music supervisors behind these highly memorable music moments.