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In this episode, the Metal Soul welcomes Tarsh Williams to the show, he’s been headbanging for three decades and reminisces about his initiation into heavy metal music to enlighten us about how it’s helped him define his life’s passion and work. He provides welcome clarity in identifying the key factors of managing difficult times as the ability to channel anger and rebellion into positive foundations.

Tarsh connects with the soul of the music and believes being original will take you places. He’s positive about those feeling ostracized as he postures it means they are standing out from the crowd. 

We spoke in length about being a child of circumstance and understood the larger meaning behind that to be if we make an intellectual connection with the music we love, then we do things that instigate feelings in us. Using that impetus eventually helps us define ourselves. He doesn’t miss out on thanking his parents for being forgiving about his musical tastes either.

Listen to Episode 2 - “Metal gave me a springboard” with Tarsh Williams on Metal Soul.

About Tarsh, my guest

Tarsh is the founder of TrueNature Learning and Development. His social information is available on the episode homepage of my website.

About Metal Soul

Metal Soul is an open platform for heavy metal music listeners and practitioners to air their views on the subject and to talk about how it has helped define them as people. It also helps people talk about the downfalls of embracing this music such as social ostracization and peer pressure. It is a judgement-free platform that allows views and opinions to be as varied as the music itself.

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