Listen "Levelling Up - With Mohammed Kasujee"
Episode Synopsis
Mohammed is one of those rare people I would categorise as fearless action takers. You know those people who get an extraordinary amount done, who don’t know the meaning of the word procrastinate. Except there’s a dark side to this gift, especially when, like Mohammed, this extraordinary ability comes from a place of deep pain and is an attempt to mask feelings or fill a void of love and connection.
He came from a conservative, Asian background, a broken home and really struggled with his own identity, self expression and experienced a lack of belonging, which I personally deeply resonate with.
I’m so grateful to Mohammed for not only the way he approached our work together, the fearless way he dived into his discomfort, but also for his openness in wanting to share this experience with you, the listener.
I also loved how he describes music helped him separate himself from his experiences, gaining new perspectives that, in his words, levelled him up in ways that are hard to articulate and moved him from having music express for him to being able to express himself.
There’s great insights here and I’m sure this will resonate if you’re a deeply analytical thinker, you’ve struggled with self-expression, struggled with connection to yourself and others, struggled with your identity, struggled with expectations of yourself and perceived expectations from others.
My name is Disco Dave Wynn. If you’re interested in exploring music at a deeper level, if you’re interested in finding the track that keeps you on track, then visit discodavewynn.com
Now, open your ears, your heart and your mind and I invite you to learn something new about who you can be.
Love.
Disco Dave
He came from a conservative, Asian background, a broken home and really struggled with his own identity, self expression and experienced a lack of belonging, which I personally deeply resonate with.
I’m so grateful to Mohammed for not only the way he approached our work together, the fearless way he dived into his discomfort, but also for his openness in wanting to share this experience with you, the listener.
I also loved how he describes music helped him separate himself from his experiences, gaining new perspectives that, in his words, levelled him up in ways that are hard to articulate and moved him from having music express for him to being able to express himself.
There’s great insights here and I’m sure this will resonate if you’re a deeply analytical thinker, you’ve struggled with self-expression, struggled with connection to yourself and others, struggled with your identity, struggled with expectations of yourself and perceived expectations from others.
My name is Disco Dave Wynn. If you’re interested in exploring music at a deeper level, if you’re interested in finding the track that keeps you on track, then visit discodavewynn.com
Now, open your ears, your heart and your mind and I invite you to learn something new about who you can be.
Love.
Disco Dave
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