Hello! My name is Anna Seebeck and I am double majoring in Psychology, and Child and Family studies at Converse College (now university). I currently live at home with my parents and I commute to class daily. Spartanburg has been my home my entire life, though I do plan on moving away once I finish college. My end goal in life is to be a psychology professor, as the ones that I have had at Converse have really helped me along my journey of college. Their consistent support has pushed me to hopefully do the same for other students in the future. Until then, I plan on working in the Animal Assisted Therapy community and doing some other things along the way. I am 21 years old and have never really been musically inclined. As a child, I was always drawing and this has continued to this day. A fun thing about me is that I have two beagles, named Koda and Summer, who are my babies.
Even though I only have artistic abilities, I do love listening to music of all genres. These are a couple of examples of the music I love to listen to...
The first song is by the Driver Era. There is no true sentimental reasoning behind this one, I just absolutely love the beat and rhythm of it. This is one of the few songs that I always listen to and never skip when it comes on. It is also the one song that I frequently have to put on before I get to my destination while driving. To me, I find it soothing and calming when I am anxious, yet upbeat and lifting when I am down. Other than just this song, I love most alternative songs with a good beat.
This is another song, by the Brook & The Bluff, that I wanted to include because it is very upbeat and always makes me want to sing whenever it comes on. This song, along with the first one, is a song that I blast with the windows down while driving. An interesting part of this song is at minute 2:56 where there is a slight pause and then continue of the beat. When I originally listened to it, I thought that my phone had turned off the song. After listening to it a few times I not only got used to it, but it soon became my favorite part of the song.
