S2:E2 - She’s Been Carrying This Song in Her Body Since She Was 3 | This Year's Love by David Gray
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In this episode of One Song One Story, I’m joined by my friend Hannah Bergin – a dancer, creative, and someone whose relationship with music lives deeply in the body.
We talk about movement as memory, music as something you feel rather than think, and what it’s like growing up in a house where everyone seems to be accidentally singing the same song in different rooms.
Hannah shares the track that’s been with her since she was just three years old – a song that didn’t just soundtrack her childhood, but quietly shaped how she moves, listens, and expresses herself in the world today.
This is a conversation about embodied memory, early musical imprinting, and the way certain songs stay with us long before we have language for why.
If you’ve ever felt music in your bones before you understood it in your head, this one’s for you.
00:00 – Welcome to One Song One Story
01:00 – Introducing Hannah Bergin
02:10 – Music that lives in the body
04:30 – Growing up in a house full of shared songs
07:15 – Movement as memory
10:40 – The song Hannah has loved since she was three
14:20 – How early music shapes who we become
18:30 – Listening with the body, not the mind
22:10 – Why some songs never leave us
26:00 – Reflections on music, memory, and identity
29:30 – Final thoughts and closing