Sometimes talking to strangers pays off.
, so they likely know when to trust their gut and leave situations or people that make them uneasy. Plus, as you can see in the video, they’re mostly asking people they come into contact with in public settings: gas station attendants, convenience stores cashiers, etc. Though, Delilah shares that the conversations offer some surprising experiences in return.
“We end up hearing some amazing stories, drinking wine with people, even ending up in some people’s cars on a little adventure,” she shares about this trusting but rewarding venture, adding that they’ve also found themselves sitting around fire pits and hearing answers from people who overheard their conversation and joined in. “This led us to hear so many amazing stories and have songs to remember all these people by, and now we have a two-hour playlist.
What kind of questions are they asking? It seems like the overarching idea is to ask questions about songs that might trigger strong emotions or a good story. “On this road trip, we asked literally everyone we met, ‘What is a song that makes you really fucking happy?’” she explains, giving an idea of the kind of question they might pose to strangers.
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