![]() They used visuals often connected with anime, which helped, too. Nora: Kevin was an early adopter of early internet-based ambient music listening channels, some of which were on YouTube. If I had some kind of ambient music, kind of low key stuff going on. Kevin: Really early on, what I found is in my kind of work and study practices, it was really beneficial for me to sort of carve out, you know, feelings of anxiety and frustration, or worrying about the future and stay focused in my space that I was in. He says there was a lot of relearning he had to do.īen: Part of which was just learning how he could do work in the right way. ![]() Eventually, in his mid-to-late twenties, he dove back into school. Nora: Kevin was a curious person and a hard worker, though. And it was always this thing: Well, what's wrong with you? How can you be more like other people and stop being like you?īen: Kevin would eventually be diagnosed with ADHD, which was listed as the source of his academic challenges. And that kind of just pursued me through my life. And, you know, as a kid, I got all these, you know, diagnoses about what was wrong with me. I was a high school dropout, and I got kicked out over and over again. Kevin: I had a really kind of atypical path through school. Nora: When you hear Kevin's credentials, you might be surprised to, immediately after that, hear how hard studying and school work has been for pretty much his whole life. student at the University of California, Santa Cruz. ![]() Kevin Weatherwax: My name's Kevin Weatherwax. Nora Ruth Valerie Saks: …introduce you to Kevin. music, sound effects, tone) are harder to translate to text.īen Brock Johnson: Let producer Nora Saks and I… The transcript has been edited from our original script for clarity. This content was originally created for audio. " What Makes a Live Stream Companion?" (Interactions Magazine).lofi hip hop radio ? - beats to relax/study to (YouTube).Show producers: Amory Sivertson, Samata Joshi, Grace Tatter, and Quincy Walters Credits:Įpisode producer: Nora Saks (with Ben Brock Johnson and Dean Russell)Ĭo-hosts: Ben Brock Johnson and Nora Saks For many, she's become the perfect study buddy, and the music may actually be helping concentration.Įndless Thread producer Nora Ruth Valerie Saks and co-host Ben Brock Johnson look at how the Lofi Girl phenomenon has expanded into a record company, inspired copycats, and prompted academic research. Created by the mononymous French music producer Dimitri, Lofi Girl is a 24/7 livestream of an anime girl studying in her room and listening to lofi hip hop. Facebook Email Lofi Girl (YouTube/Lofi Girl)Īt least 13 million YouTube users subscribe to the channel Lofi Girl.
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