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EPISODE · Sep 30, 2022 · 45 MIN

How ambient music has changed his music perception, with Zia Hassan

from Living on the B Side · host Birgit Livesey

Zia Hassan is a life coach who helps people in career transitions. He is also a musician who has been writing and recording his own music for the last 30 years. This in turn has helped him make sense of the world through the different genres and artists. In this episode we dive deep into exploring new music and sound (especially ambient), how that has changed his perception of music and what we all can learn by tuning into music in a different way. It’s an enlightening and powerful chat that provides so much food for thought and ideas for us all to be more open minded when it comes to music we haven’t (really) listened to before. During our chat we touch on: · Spotify playlists and how he uses them · How he grew up around arts and music · What genre of music is his favourite and why · How Brian Eno inspired him to create his own sound/music · Why Zia thinks letting our brain experience different sound is beneficial and needed · His experience at a live concert by one of his favourite artists · Tips around listening to music we have never heard before · What his precepting of ambient music’s purpose is and beginner listening tips Connect with Zia Hassan Website: www.ziahassan.coach/ IG: http://instagram.com/ziahassan Blog: ziahassan.blog LIKED THE EPISODE? Then I am sure others would like to hear it, too. Why not share this episode with them or leave a review on Apple Podcasts so I can reach more people. Join me in the official Living on the B Side Community Facebook group HERE.

Zia Hassan is a life coach who helps people in career transitions. He is also a musician who has been writing and recording his own music for the last 30 years. This in turn has helped him make sense of the world through the different genres and artists. In this episode we dive deep into exploring new music and sound (especially ambient), how that has changed his perception of music and what we all can learn by tuning into music in a different way. It’s an enlightening and powerful chat that provides so much food for thought and ideas for us all to be more open minded when it comes to music we haven’t (really) listened to before. During our chat we touch on: · Spotify playlists and how he uses them · How he grew up around arts and music · What genre of music is his favourite and why · How Brian Eno inspired him to create his own sound/music · Why Zia thinks letting our brain experience different sound is beneficial and needed · His experience at a live concert by one of his favourite artists · Tips around listening to music we have never heard before · What his precepting of ambient music’s purpose is and beginner listening tips Connect with Zia Hassan Website: www.ziahassan.coach/ IG: http://instagram.com/ziahassan Blog: ziahassan.blog LIKED THE EPISODE? Then I am sure others would like to hear it, too. Why not share this episode with them or leave a review on Apple Podcasts so I can reach more people. Join me in the official Living on the B Side Community Facebook group HERE.

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