In this episode of Kinetikos, the host delves into his personal journey as a composer, navigating the challenges of creativity and self-expression. Drawing parallels between his experiences and the metaphor of a "green light," he reflects on moments of uncertainty and inspiration, particularly during the pandemic. Through candid storytelling, he shares how he overcame obstacles to release his first piece of music, emphasizing the importance of embracing vulnerability and granting oneself permission to pursue creative endeavors. With authenticity and introspection, he invites listeners to join him on a journey of artistic exploration and growth, highlighting the transformative power of giving oneself the "green light" to create.
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