Hi there! I’m Alison Birkitt, a senior at Wheaton College double majoring in Film and New Media and Psychology. I’m super passionate about writing, storytelling, music, identity, and mental health. All of these aspects bring together the central question of my blog, which is how music affects identity and behavior, particularly in Gen Z individuals.

My Journey: what got me here, and what future endeavors do I plan to take?
I’ve had a passion for music from an early age and I started singing and performing at the age of four. I was heavily influenced by my parents who were in a band and wrote their own music. This gave me a love for writing songs and poems of my own and storytelling. I grew up listening to numerous artists who affected me on an emotional and spiritual level (and I still do!) Although I was surrounded by others who felt the same way, I always felt a heightened sensitivity regarding certain songs, and my feelings around them would constantly linger whether they were positive or negative. As a result of this sensitivity, I received several mental health and neurodevelopmental diagnoses as a teenager. This made me want to explore how certain media like music can cause different emotions and allow for a sense of identity and belonging in my generation.
As more music is constantly being released, there is much to discuss when it comes to an audience’s perspective on certain songs. In the future, I am excited to expand on this blog by including more artists, genres, and playlists with songs that enhance various emotions, experiences, and perceptions.
Let’s Connect
I am always open to new opportunities, music recommendations, and experiences. Feel free to contact me!
