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Music isn't just entertainment. It's therapy. It's discipline. It's devotion. What happens when a young artist chooses to pursue music not just as a career, but as a way of life? In our latest conversation on the Dawdle.live Podcast, I sat down with Pradhyuman Singh Hiran-a singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and a passionate advocate for preserving the richness of Indian classical music while blending it with modern sounds. From learning tabla at the age of eight to composing his own music, Pradhyuman shares a journey built on years of practice, patience, and purpose. Some of the conversations you'll hear: 🎡 How music became meditation for him 🎡 Why Indian classical music still has the power to heal stress and anxiety 🎡 The discipline behind becoming a professional musician 🎡 Why today's artists should never lose touch with their cultural roots 🎡 Balancing tradition with modern music to connect with younger audiences One thought from the conversation stayed with me: "Music has no boundaries. No religion. No language. No nationality. It simply connects people." If you love music, creativity, or stories of people following their passion despite uncertainty, this episode is for you. Full podcast coming soon. Senior leaders with 14+ years of experience can join the Dawdle community here: https://lnkd.in/gjqYR_Ag For faster communication, join our WhatsApp community: https://lnkd.in/gT7_iCJi #Podcast #Music #IndianClassical #IndependentArtist #Creativity #MentalWellbeing #Passion #Leadership #Dawdle #ComingSoon

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