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Why a Soundtrack for The Inside Game Signature Program?
The Inside Game isn’t just something you learn—it’s something you feel, embody, and return to throughout your day. As an educator, I know from Howard Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences Theory that music is a powerful learning pathway. His Musical–Rhythmic Intelligence reminds us that rhythm, melody, and sound help deepen memory, emotion, and meaning. That’s why The Inside Game has its own curated Spotify soundtrack—designed to help you settle your spirit, recenter your mind, and reinforce the truths you’re learning each week. So if music is one of the ways you connect, process, worship, or reset… enjoy this... Let it accompany you as you strengthen your inside game from the inside out.
The Inside Game Listening Guide
Each song in this soundtrack has been intentionally selected to support one of the Inside Game Rooms. Just as every room in the course strengthens a different part of your inside game, each song reinforces the mindset, emotion, or spiritual posture connected to that pillar.
Think of this soundtrack listening guide as another learning tool—Howard Gardner would be proud. Music helps truth travel deeper, stick longer, and surface more quickly when you need it. The Google Sheet breaks down:
- Which songs pair with each room,
- Why they were chosen, and
- How they reinforce the themes, emotions, and transformation of that Inside Game pillar.
Use it as a companion to your sessions: Listen before you start, during reflection, or on a walk afterward. Let the music help you settle, focus, and return to the truths you’re practicing—one room at a time.
Many of you have asked about the song I play during our quiet reflection time. Here it is: “Sundance” by Kiernan Tollefson, a gifted local artist in my neck of the woods.
Kiernan Tollefson is an acoustic storyteller whose cinematic guitar work creates emotion without needing words. After overcoming major health challenges, he now uses his music to help others heal, reflect, and find hope.