Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/movingforwardtalkshowJennifer, Kristi and Emily discuss changing musical experiences in the wake of leaving a high-control group. The conversation centers around the evolving nature of personal music preferences and the subjective nature of music appreciation. They begin with a discussion about how musical tastes can change over time, influenced by personal experiences and cultural shifts. Each shared different experiences with all types of music, from classical music to more contemporary genres like rock and Christian rap. The three reflect on how their musical choices have been shaped by their backgrounds and personal journeys, including their experiences with high-control groups and the impact of their Christian faith on their listening habits.Further, the conversation touches on the emotional and cultural significance of music, exploring how certain genres and songs can evoke memories and feelings of nostalgia, even if those genres were initially disliked. The speakers emphasize the importance of music as a form of expression and connection, and how it can serve as a bridge to understanding and appreciating different perspectives. They also delve into the concept of music being inherently good or evil, concluding that music itself is neutral and its impact is largely dependent on the context and the listener's perception.