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Podcast de T.L. Mazumdar

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Podcast for the holistic musician. From Grammy-Award winners, NY Times best-selling authors, and lesser-known heroes, Indian-German Musician/Educator T.L. Mazumdar engages in conversations with path-breakers meant to open minds for artists and audiences alike. DISCLAIMER : The views of guests are not necessarily reflective of T.L. Mazumdar’s. T.L. Mazumdar is not affiliated to any religious institutions or organizations.

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episode Familiarity is not safety artwork

Familiarity is not safety

The brain mistakes repetition for safety, comfort for understanding, and endurance for choice. This confusion runs deeper than personal relationships; it shapes entire careers, industries, and the inherited scripts we mistake for our own lives.  What comes up: * Why the decisions that change your life rarely feel safe at the time * Why the brain is a prediction machine, not a happiness machine * Liking things simply because we've seen them before * The known wound vs. the unknown opening * The music industry as an amplified version of everyone's life * The starving artist: when suffering becomes a costume, then an identity * Is this safe, or just recognised? Read the article. [https://holisticmusicianacademy.com/blog/the-myth-of-familiarity] Free Artist Training [https://holisticmusicianacademy.com/page/artist-mindmap] Coaching + courses [https://holisticmusicianacademy.com/]   Music and Audio Production: www.everynowheremusic.com [http://www.everynowheremusic.com/] Episode Notes / Text : www.tlwrites.com [http://www.tlwrites.com/]

11 de jun de 2026 - 24 min
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Saying 'No'

Saying no sounds simple. It isn't, and not for the reasons most people think. In this episode I unpack why the word itself was never really the problem, what's actually happening when we can't hold a line, and why the emotional aftermath of a boundary is harder than the boundary itself. Drawn from real situations — a collaboration that needed a hard conversation, a coaching relationship that got uncomfortably accurate, and years of running a business through someone else's framework, this one gets personal. What comes up: * Why setting boundaries is easy and living with them isn't * The two identities in conflict every time you want to say no * How chronic yes becomes a survival strategy — and then a prison * Why managing other people's emotions is costing you more than you think * What congruence actually feels like when you finally get there Read the article. [https://holisticmusicianacademy.com/blog/saying-no] Free Artist Training [https://holisticmusicianacademy.com/page/artist-mindmap] Coaching + courses [https://holisticmusicianacademy.com/]   Music and Audio Production: www.everynowheremusic.com [http://www.everynowheremusic.com/] Episode Notes / Text : www.tlwrites.com [http://www.tlwrites.com/]

3 de jun de 2026 - 17 min
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The Lost History of Indian Jazz w/ Sandhya Sanjana

There is an entire chapter of Indian music history that has shaped global music in unknown ways remains preserved only in the human memory of a select few.  Sandhya Sanjana is one of those humans. Long before "world music" became a marketing category, she was part of a generation of home-grown South-Asian artists blurring the edges of jazz, global and Indian classical music by a trial and error met with genuine curiosity, rather than novelty.  Co-founder one of India's earliest internationally touring world-fusion ensembles, Sanjana has been more than thirty albums, and spent decades moving between radically different musical worlds without reducing either of them into aesthetic decoration. In this conversation, we try to trace that arc. From an upbringing between Bombay and Delhi, to the nightclub circuits of Calcutta, with first-generation Indian Jazz musicians. From backstage blessings from Alice Coltrane after the exchange of a cassette tape, to the origins of India’s first international festival ‘Jazz Yatra’ where the appearances from the likes of icons such Art Blakey, Max Roach, Stan Getz, Freddie Hubbard and John Handy and their days in India in open exchange with local musicians threaten to fade away amidst undocumented history. What emerges is not nostalgia, but a portrait of a generation of artists that worked without the visibility, institutional support, or mythology later scenes would inherit.  Artists building language in real time. Documenting culture through performance while remaining largely undocumented themselves. In the words of Sandhya herself, much of that era was "not presented to the world."  This conversation tries to remember.    Listen to the second half of the episode. [https://holisticmusicianacademy.com/page/podcast-taping-backstage]   Connect with Sandhya: https://instagram.com/achhamusica [https://instagram.com/achhamusica] https://facebook.com/sandhyasanjana [https://facebook.com/sandhyasanjana] https://youtube.com/@achha_musica [https://youtube.com/@achha_musica]   Connect with T.L. Mazumdar: https://findtl.com/ [https://findtl.com/] Free Artist Training. [https://holisticmusicianacademy.com/page/artist-mindmap] Brought to you by the Holistic Musician Academy. [https://holisticmusicianacademy.com/]

28 de may de 2026 - 53 min
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The Pain of Not Being Seen

The fear of invisibility haunts nearly every one of us, especially creatives.  We're quick to blame the algorithm, the platform, the saturated market, and AI.    But what if the real source of that pain runs much deeper?   Rooted not in metrics, but in older wounds we're carrying? This piece traces the invisible thread between childhood experiences of being unseen and the desperate urgency many of us bring to our art, asking whether the visibility we're chasing is really about being heard, or whether it's about finally healing something that was broken long before the internet existed.   Read the article. [https://holisticmusicianacademy.com/blog/the-pain-of-not-being-seen-part-1] Free Artist Training [https://holisticmusicianacademy.com/page/artist-mindmap] Coaching + courses [https://holisticmusicianacademy.com/]   Music and Audio Production: www.everynowheremusic.com [http://www.everynowheremusic.com/] Episode Notes / Text : www.tlwrites.com [http://www.tlwrites.com/]

14 de may de 2026 - 27 min
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