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🎙 Betsy Wurzel welcomes Professor Samuel Jay Keyser, author of Play It Again, Sam: Repetition in the Arts. Known as Jay, he shares why repetition comforts us — from familiar songs and stories to beloved art and photography.

đź’ś Betsy and Jay discuss why repetition is especially meaningful for neurodivergent individuals and how children naturally love hearing rhymes and stories over and over.

🎶 From Dixieland tunes that light up faces in nursing homes to Duke Ellington’s Satin Doll, Jay reveals how music, memory, and healing are deeply connected. Betsy also shares touching memories of her husband, Matt, and her father, both comforted by music.

 🖼️ The conversation even touches on Andy Warhol’s iconic Campbell’s Soup Cans — showing repetition’s role in visual art. 📚 Professor Keyser isn’t just a musician — he’s a distinguished MIT linguist, jazz trombonist, and 2025 Wilbur Cross Medal honoree. 🎷 Listen now to Betsy Wurzel’s inspiring interview with Professor Jay Keyser. Discover how repetition bridges us to comfort, memory, and joy.

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