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Music is the Answer

Music is the Answer

By: Rob Stephenson
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Music isn't background — it's a tool. The right track can shift a mood in under a minute, settle a racing mind, lift you out of a slump, reconnect you with someone you love, or carry you through grief. We all know this intuitively. Music Is the Answer is the show about doing it on purpose.

Hosted by Rob Stephenson — wellbeing practitioner, keynote speaker, working DJ, and author of Music Is the Answer: Practical Ways to Manage Stress, Sleep Better, and Live Brighter (Wiley, August 2026) — this is a series of honest, curious conversations with guests whose work or lived experience sits at the intersection of music and wellbeing. Neuroscientists, music therapists, workplace leaders, artists, and people quietly using music to navigate the hard and beautiful parts of life.

You'll hear how a senior leader at a global law firm uses noise-cancelling headphones and a sunflower lanyard to protect focus, and why she's designing intentional sound into her firm's next office. You'll hear what's actually happening in your brain when a key change makes the hairs on your neck stand up, and why surprise is the engine of musical emotion. You'll hear from people building music into how teams connect, how patients recover, and how the rest of us get through Monday morning.

The show sits alongside Rob's wider work on intentional listening — the simple, learnable practice of using music with purpose rather than letting it wash over you. Across episodes you'll pick up small, repeatable shifts you can put into your own day: how to build a focus playlist that actually focuses you, what to listen to when you need to wind down rather than wind up, how to use music to transition between modes, and why your own taste matters more than any algorithm.

If you've ever made a playlist for a long drive, a hard week, or a person you love — you already know music is the answer. This show is about getting better at the question.

New episodes drop fortnightly. Subscribe wherever you listen.

Find Rob and the book at musicistheanswer.live

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Episodes
  • Curating the playlist of life — Catherine Ritchie on neurodivergence, music, and the modern workplace
    Jun 22 2026

    Catherine Ritchie — senior wellbeing and experience leader at a Magic Circle law firm — on growing up neurodivergent in a house full of music, why dancing is a form of stimming, how she uses long wordless mixes to protect focus at work, and what it looks like when an employer designs intentional sound into the office itself.

    In this episode, Rob chats to Catherine about how music sits at the centre of how she navigates work, energy, focus, connection and recovery.

    We get into:

    • Growing up in a house where putting headphones on and sitting quietly together was a normal evening

    • Why dancing is a form of stimming, and the kettle-on / headphones-on micro-ritual she uses to discharge energy

    • Using jazz to break out of hyperfocus — and why unpredictability matters

    • The red-pen sign on the office door: how Catherine signals her focus needs at work

    • Why long wordless mixes work better than lyric-led music for deep work

    • “Curating the playlist of life” — and why your own taste matters more than the algorithm

    • Designing intentional sound into a workplace — what Clifford Chance is building, and why a wellbeing hub shouldn’t sound like a club

    • The “gift to yourself” of building a playlist on purpose

    • The pattern-recognition superpower, and why masking it at work is a missed opportunity for everyone

    Guest: Catherine Ritchie — Senior Wellbeing & Experience Lead, Magic Circle Law Firm coach

    Host: Rob Stephenson — author of Music Is the Answer (Wiley, August 2026), wellbeing practitioner, keynote speaker, DJ

    Pre-order the book and explore the MITA world at musicistheanswer.live

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