LG LAUNCHES THE OPTIMISM METER TO HELP CANADIANS SPREAD POSITIVITY THROUGH MUSIC
LG invites Canadians to spread the Life's Good message by creating and sharing songs that bring optimism to others
Research shows a strong connection between music and positive emotions with more than 60% of participants in a recent survey identifying music as their most frequently used non-pharmacological cognitive enhancer.1 With this, LG invites Canadians to contribute to the Optimism Meter, and move the meter, by creating a personalized song, and sharing it with someone special using its new AI music tool, Radio Optimism. Every track shared with #OptimismWins, #LifesGood, and #RadioOptimism fuels the Optimism Meter and helps unlock a
"Music isn't just background sound – it's one of the most powerful emotional tools we have. Whether we're trying to shake off a bad mood, calm our nerves, or tap into joy, people instinctively turn to music to regulate how they feel," commented Dr.
A global study from LG reveals similar findings. In fact, one-third of Canadians polled believe sharing feelings through emotional content [such as music] and media is one of the most necessary ways to build meaningful connections and ultimately fuel optimism.2
This belief is supported by the understanding that having shared musical experiences, even when asynchronous, can allow people to appreciate their common humanity.3 Furthermore, the act of engaging with music together can release oxytocin, promoting social bonding.4
Radio Optimism transforms this concept into an interactive platform where participants can create and send personalized songs to their loved ones. Users can easily create new songs using AI-powered tools, which are thoroughly trained on a curated music dataset. These tools interpret user prompts to produce unique musical pieces and generate matching album art, providing an engaging and personalized experience. Once generated, these songs can be sent to recipients to deepen their connection and be shared online for others to discover worldwide.
Canadians can participate in the Optimism Meter by:
- Sharing how music fuels their optimism on social media using #OptimismWins #LifesGood #RadioOptimism
- Creating and sharing personalized songs with Radio Optimism using #RadioOptimism #LifesGood #OptimismWins
- Visiting LG.ca to learn more about the campaign and track the progress of the Optimism Meter.
Every comment, post, and song shared with the campaign hashtags will contribute to the Optimism Meter, and unlock various milestones, culminating in a
Focused on helping youth reach their full potential through sport,
The Optimism Meter is more than just a campaign; it's an invitation to celebrate the joy of music, connect with others, and make a positive impact on communities across
Learn more and join the movement at LG.ca.
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1
Soares, J. M., & Barbosa, M. (2024). The use of pharmacological and non-pharmacological cognitive enhancers in the Portuguese population. |
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Focaldata, Fieldwork conducted from |
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Good, A., Peets, K. F., Choma, B. L., & Russo, F. A. (2022). Singing foreign songs promotes shared common humanity in elementary school children. |
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Good, A., & Russo, F. A. (2022). Changes in mood, oxytocin, and cortisol following group and individual singing: A pilot study. Psychology |
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