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16. Champion Interview with Hamed Sinno: Composer, Musician, and former lead singer of Lebanese Alt Rock Band, Mashrou’ Leila.

16. Champion Interview with Hamed Sinno: Composer, Musician, and former lead singer of Lebanese Alt Rock Band, Mashrou’ Leila.

FromTime To Show Up


16. Champion Interview with Hamed Sinno: Composer, Musician, and former lead singer of Lebanese Alt Rock Band, Mashrou’ Leila.

FromTime To Show Up

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Length:
64 minutes
Released:
Mar 5, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This champion interview explores topics such as mental health, creation myths, the primal nature of singing, resistance to narrative, expressing unnameable experiences, the healing power of music and art, being a bridge between personal experience and others, navigating political expectations and public projection, and the intersection of queerness and music. Hamed shares his journey through loss, unexpected challenges, and the impact of suicide on his mental health. Stepping away from the music industry, he focused on self-reflection and growth.Hamed stresses the importance of self-compassion, shedding harmful beliefs, and embracing sensitivity. Hamed advocates for exploring self-expression, giving oneself permission to play and experiment.Highlighting the power of choice and recognising suffering's structural nature, Hamed emphasises listening to feelings and the body.Enjoying Time To Show Up?  Try out our community for free: https://www.timetoshowup.org/ Key themes: 1.     Mental health is an important topic that needs to be discussed more openly.2.     Narratives and creation myths can be mythological in nature, stringing together disparate events to explain oneself.3.     Singing taps into a primal and excessive nature, allowing for the expression of meaning beyond words.4.     There is value in resisting narratives and embracing the anti-myth.5.     Art, particularly music, can be healing and reparative.6.     Being a bridge between personal experience and others can be a powerful and transformative role.7.     Navigating political expectations and public projection can be challenging, especially when it intersects with personal identity.8.     Queerness and music intersect in unique ways, shaping personal experiences and artistic expression. Loss and unexpected challenges can have a profound impact on mental health and well-being.9.     Affording grace to oneself and others is essential for personal growth and healing.10.  Exploring and experimenting with self-expression can lead to self-discovery and new creative possibilities.11.  Embracing sensitivity can be a source of strength and inspiration.12.  Recognizing the structural nature of suffering can help shift the focus from individual pathology to systemic change.13.  Listening to one's feelings and body can provide valuable insights and guidance.Websites:·      The Wailing Banshee in Irish Mythology  - https://bit.ly/430yaJ4Books:·      Revolution in Poetic Language – Julia Kristeva  - https://bit.ly/49DnT86·      The Uses of the Erotic: The Erotic as Power – Audre Lorde  - https://bit.ly/3V0Hc6Q·      Mourning and Melancholia  (1917) - Sigmund Freud - https://bit.ly/3wIasFC·      Identity & the Life Cycle – Erik Erikson - 
Released:
Mar 5, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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Welcome to Time To Show Up, a unique podcast and video series that ventures behind the scenes of professional success, to explore how we can deploy our deepest values into our professional lives. Hosted by best-selling author, Nathalie Nahai, and renowned Psychotherapist, Dr Aaron Balick, we interview professionals from the worlds of music, marketing, literature and beyond, to investigate how they have manifested their visions at work and overcome significant obstacles to craft a life they love. We also take a deep dive with Hotseat interviews, a series of sessions in which we share practical insights with courageous folks who are daring to take the next step towards transforming their careers and personal lives. From these conversations, we draw out the best theories, practices, and models from psychology, behavioural science and more, to offer tangible ways in which our listeners can apply these tools in their own lives. Alongside this series, we're also launching an exciting new membership platform where you can find additional resources, interactive sessions and access to further support within a community of like-minded others. We're soft launching our community on January 9th, and Founding Members can join us for free until April by signing up at our new website - no commitment, no strings. If you wish to stay on with us after the launch, we'll offer you the single best discount going. Sign up to find out more - this offer will close soon! Visit our new website - https://www.timetoshowup.org/ - to register your interest for a free Founding Member trial of our community.