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Mick Jagger

Mentioned in 25 analyzed podcast episodes across 10 shows

Frontman and co-songwriter of the Rolling Stones, discussed across podcasts as a defining figure in rock music history. Podcasts reference him as an exemplar of artistic creativity, calculated performance, and the tension between commercial and artistic pursuits, while also noting his survival of the rock and roll excess that claimed contemporaries. His influence and longevity make him a frequent touchstone for discussions about musicianship, storytelling, and cultural impact.

Episode Appearances

One Song

One Song · Apr 2, 2026

The Beatles' "A Day In The Life"

Attended February 10, 1967 orchestral recording session as guest

Beatles' transition from live performance to studio-focused recordingSgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band as proto-concept albumTape echo and vocal delay as compositional techniques
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10% Happier with Dan Harris

10% Happier with Dan Harris · Mar 27, 2026

Stop Trying to Become Someone New: Get Past Constant Comparison and Return to What Works For You | Sam Sanders

Appeared in Aretha Franklin's Amazing Grace documentary, demonstrating influence of gospel on rock music

Mental Health and Aesthetic ExperiencesMeditation and Mindfulness PracticeSocial Media and Comparison Culture
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Cautionary Tales with Tim Harford

Cautionary Tales with Tim Harford · Mar 20, 2026

Presenting: Drug Story - On Xanax and Anxiety

Sang 'Mother's Little Helper' (1966), a Top 10 hit celebrating Valium pills, reflecting benzodiazepine cultural normalization in the 1960s

Benzodiazepine Dependency and Withdrawal SyndromeXanax (Alprazolam) Abuse and CounterfeitingAnxiety Disorder Diagnosis and Classification
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Fresh Air

Fresh Air · Mar 4, 2026

From Beatles break-up to John’s murder, a look at Paul’s transformation

Rolling Stones frontman featured in interviews for the Paul McCartney documentary

Beatles Breakup and Post-Breakup Solo CareersDocumentary Filmmaking Techniques and Archival StorytellingPaul McCartney and Wings Band Formation
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Music Saved Me Podcast

Music Saved Me Podcast · Mar 4, 2026

From Cancer Survivor to Inspiring Music Artist: Danielia Cotton on Emotional Healing and the Power of Authenticity-Encore Episode

Rolling Stones vocalist referenced for his minimalist vocal approach and emotional delivery on 'Ruby Tuesday'

Music as emotional healing and trauma processingAuthenticity and vulnerability in songwritingCancer survivorship and health advocacy
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A Bit of Optimism

A Bit of Optimism · Feb 24, 2026

The Confidence Conversation We Need to Have with Scott Galloway

Rock musician referenced as example of storytelling and creativity as sexual currency for men

Masculinity Crisis and Male IdentityConfidence Building and Self-EsteemOnline Dating Market Consolidation
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DISGRACELAND

DISGRACELAND · Feb 19, 2026

Bonus Episode: The Epstein Files and Every Musician Mentioned In Them (We Think)

Photographed at Clinton Foundation dinner seated near Epstein; no evidence of wrongdoing identified

Epstein Files Analysis and ContextCelebrity Name Mentions in Government DocumentsSex Trafficking Networks and Exploitation
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One Song

One Song · Feb 19, 2026

The Rolling Stones' "Paint it Black"

Rolling Stones frontman and co-songwriter; discussed as calculated performer who resolved artist-commerce tension

Music publishing and songwriting credits equity in 1960s rock bandsHarmonic minor scale and raised seventh degree in rock production4-track recording technology constraints and creative problem-solving
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DISGRACELAND

DISGRACELAND · Feb 18, 2026

Presenting Our New Video Podcast "This Film Should be Played Loud"

Rolling Stones frontman whose 'Memo from Turner' is featured in Goodfellas helicopter scene

Film soundtrack design and music supervisionScorsese's directorial approach to music in cinemaDiegetic vs. non-diegetic music in storytelling
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Fringe Beyond Limits

Fringe Beyond Limits · Feb 16, 2026

Forever 27: Coincidence, Curse, or Cultural Trap

Rolling Stones member mentioned as example of musician who survived excess through good genes and longevity

27 Club mythology and cultural narrative constructionArtist archetype trap and identity commodificationCelebrity mental health and addiction in media
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A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs

A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs · Feb 12, 2026

Song 183: “Pinball Wizard” by the Who, part 1: Always Playing Clean

Rolling Stones member imprisoned on drug charges; The Who recorded Stones songs in solidarity during his incarceration

Memory reconstruction and reliability in historical narrativesProducer role definition and contractual disputes in 1960s musicBand internal dynamics and ego management in creative collaboration
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60 Songs That Explain the '90s

60 Songs That Explain the '90s · Feb 11, 2026

Britney Spears – “Toxic”

Rolling Stones frontman whose 'Satisfaction' was covered and reinterpreted by Britney and other female artists

Britney Spears' discography and artistic evolution (1998-2007)Music production techniques: Swedish pop songwriting and melodic structureFemale agency in pop music and artist autonomy
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Music Saved Me Podcast

Music Saved Me Podcast · Feb 10, 2026

From the Takin A Walk Podcast sharing our encore episode with Co-Founder of the iconic pop duo Hall & Oates-John Oates-From our Lovesongs and Heartbreak Series

Rolling Stones frontman who asked Oates' band to back him at Live Aid; performed with Eddie Kendrick and David Ruffin

Solo album creative process and song curation strategyNashville music community and Americana influencesFolk and acoustic guitar virtuosity and finger-picking techniques
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The Best of Coast to Coast AM

The Best of Coast to Coast AM · Feb 8, 2026

Life with Lennon - Best of Coast to Coast AM - 2/7/26

Rock musician who visited guest's New York apartment alongside other celebrities

John Lennon's creative process and songwritingThe Beatles' musical influence and legacyPersonal relationships with celebrity figures
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Cautionary Tales with Tim Harford

Cautionary Tales with Tim Harford · Feb 6, 2026

The Angels, The Stones and The Dead

Rolling Stones frontman who organized Altamont concert and was punched by attendee; later blamed himself for the death and security decisions

Hell's Angels motorcycle gang history and organizational structureDesirability bias in decision-making and belief formation1960s counterculture and its relationship with outlaw motorcycle clubs
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The Way I Heard It with Mike Rowe

The Way I Heard It with Mike Rowe · Feb 3, 2026

468: Thomas Tull—Adjacent to Greatness

Rolling Stones frontman; Tull's musical influence and touring partner through Ghost Hounds; example of adjacency to greatness

Workforce Development and Skills GapManufacturing Reshoring and Domestic ProductionArtificial Intelligence and Workforce Augmentation
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The Minimalists

The Minimalists · Jan 26, 2026

524 | Divorce

Referenced as example of successful long-term partnership (with Keith Richards) without romantic love

Intimate Partner Abuse (IPA) and coercive control in marriageDivorce statistics and marriage failure rates (56% catastrophic failure, 10-20% stay for children)Financial planning for single mothers post-divorce
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Office Hours with Arthur Brooks

Office Hours with Arthur Brooks · Jan 26, 2026

6 Financial Rules for Greater Happiness with Dave Ramsey

Referenced for song 'I Can't Get No Satisfaction' as metaphor for hedonic treadmill impossibility

Debt psychology and freedom—credit card debt vs. car debt vs. student loans vs. mortgagesHedonic treadmill and diminishing marginal utility in consumer spendingFinancial peace principles and the baby steps debt payoff methodology
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The Magnificent Others with Billy Corgan

The Magnificent Others with Billy Corgan · Dec 31, 2025

Conrad Flynn | The Magnificent Others with Billy Corgan

Rolling Stones frontman; introduced to occult circles by Allen Ginsberg and Tom Driberg in 1967; subject of Rock and Occult research

Rock Music and Occultism Historical ConnectionsHollywood Power Structures and Institutional Abuse Cover-upsCIA Involvement in Counterculture and Music Industry
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The Peter Attia Drive

The Peter Attia Drive · Dec 22, 2025

#377 ‒ Special episode: Understanding true happiness and the tools to cultivate a meaningful life—insights from past interviews with Arthur Brooks

Referenced for song lyric about inability to achieve lasting satisfaction

Happiness Science and NeuroscienceHedonic Treadmill and AdaptationEnjoyment vs. Pleasure Distinction
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Office Hours with Arthur Brooks

Office Hours with Arthur Brooks · Dec 15, 2025

3 Ways to Want Less and Be Happier

Referenced through 2017/2018 concert performance of 'I Can't Get No Satisfaction' that inspired episode's central metaphor.

Dopamine neuroscience and hedonic adaptationSatisfaction as a component of happinessDelayed gratification and struggle as value drivers
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Office Hours with Arthur Brooks

Office Hours with Arthur Brooks · Dec 8, 2025

The 3 Macronutrients of Happiness, and How to Measure Yours

Referenced for 'I Can't Get No Satisfaction' song; Brooks notes people struggle to keep satisfaction, not just obtain it

Three Macronutrients of Happiness (Enjoyment, Satisfaction, Meaning)Genetic Components of Happiness and Behavioral AdaptationAffect Profiles and Emotional Intensity Patterns
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Wiser Than Me with Julia Louis-Dreyfus

Wiser Than Me with Julia Louis-Dreyfus · Dec 3, 2025

Julia Gets Wise with Annie Leibovitz

Rolling Stones frontman who hired Leibovitz as tour photographer in 1975; nearly killed her with drug use

Portrait Photography Techniques and PhilosophyCelebrity and Cultural DocumentationWomen in Photography and Media
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The Peter Attia Drive

The Peter Attia Drive · Sep 1, 2025

Lower back pain: causes, treatment, and prevention of lower back injuries and pain | Stuart McGill, Ph.D. (#287 rebroadcast)

Musician; observed performing bird dog exercises as part of training routine

Disc herniation mechanics and delamination progressionFacet joint loading and osteoarthritis cascadeSpinal stenosis and nerve root compression assessment
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A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs

A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs · Oct 17, 2024

Song 176, “Sympathy for the Devil” by the Rolling Stones, part 4: “Who Breaks a Butterfly?””

Primary decision-maker in removing Brian Jones and organizing the 1969 tour; wrote several key songs.

Rolling Stones band management and lineup changesBrian Jones death and circumstancesAltamont Speedway concert violence and deaths
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