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In the span of three weeks, Anitha Aswath had to confront many losses and go through much grief. An aunt. A friend. A friend's furry baby. As she grappled with uncertainty and impermanence, she turned to the healing power of the emotionally transformative world of Raag Bihag.

In this episode, Anitha emerges as a compassionate guide as she makes music into a transformative experience. She invites listeners to embrace the full spectrum of human feeling through the mesmerizing notes of Raag Bihag. 

The episode's most powerful moment comes when Anitha articulates a powerful truth: we can be "messy, dysregulated and struggling" while simultaneously nurturing our "warmth, light and infinite capacity for joy."

Join in and begin your own healing journey here.

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Anitha's bio

Anitha Aswath is an Executive Coaching Leader and DEI consultant with 26 years of rich experience. She has trained over 4000 leaders and professionals and has more than 700 hours of coaching hours to her credit. 

Anitha's other pursuits include blogging, photography, travelling and of course, music. "Perseverance is a virtue: an invaluable lesson music taught me," she says. She is a voice over artist and trained singer. She is an eternal student of Indian Classical music.

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Resources 

The effect of Raag Bihag on sleep

Karedaru Kelade - Sanadi Appanna

Terry Riley: In C

Brooklyn Raga Massive

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