"Music attracts luck" - Nitin Sawhney
In this episode we have a warm and uplifting chat with Nitin Sawhney, musician, producer and composer, known around the world for his albums, film scores, DJ skills, and collaborations with Paul McCartney, Sting, Jeff Beck, Ellie Golding, Annie Lennox, Will Young, Bob Geldof, Andy Serkis, Mira Nair, Anushka Shankar, Nora Jones, Herby Hancock and David Gilmore.
In a wide ranging conversation on music, intuition, collaboration, leadership and learning, Nitin references Beethoven, Pythagoras, Johannes Kepler, Einstein, Michelangelo and Nelson Mandela. This episode is fascinating, packed with positivity and downright good fun. We were thrilled to have such a lovely chap on our show, thank you Nitin! Below some tasters:
Changing your attitude to change your fortunes
Intuition
Collaboration
Leadership and learning
And here is a link to artists, musicians, composers, who have worked with Nitin talking about how he has enabled them to be more than what they imagined themselves to be. To go a little bit further. To let go. Nitin Sawhney
"Music attracts luck" - Nitin Sawhney
In this episode we have a warm and uplifting chat with Nitin Sawhney, musician, producer and composer, known around the world for his albums, film scores, DJ skills, and collaborations with Paul McCartney, Sting, Jeff Beck, Ellie Golding, Annie Lennox, Will Young, Bob Geldof, Andy Serkis, Mira Nair, Anushka Shankar, Nora Jones, Herby Hancock and David Gilmore.
In a wide ranging conversation on music, intuition, collaboration, leadership and learning, Nitin references Beethoven, Pythagoras, Johannes Kepler, Einstein, Michelangelo and Nelson Mandela. This episode is fascinating, packed with positivity and downright good fun. We were thrilled to have such a lovely chap on our show, thank you Nitin! Below some tasters:
Changing your attitude to change your fortunes
Intuition
Collaboration
Leadership and learning
And here is a link to artists, musicians, composers, who have worked with Nitin talking about how he has enabled them to be more than what they imagined themselves to be. To go a little bit further. To let go. Nitin Sawhney