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Atish: Beats, Breaks, and Balance, a DJ Unplugs

Life is a Festival #175

Atish last joined us four or five years ago for a powerful conversation about authenticity, anxiety, and life as an artist. Now, as he takes a break from touring to prioritize mental health, I knew it was time to have him back for an inspiring and candid conversation.

In this episode, Atish and I discuss the challenges of touring, redefining success as a DJ, and Atish’s unexpected desire for a “day job.” We explore the validation cycle between DJing and social media, the courage in vulnerability, and what it means to connect with the South Asian community as an artist. Together, we even do a little men’s work, unpacking the ideas of service, legacy, and giving back to one’s community.

As many of you know, Atish is a celebrated DJ, producer, and mentor—he even composed the opening music for this podcast! His unique blend of vulnerability and presence has always inspired me, and I’m honored to share our conversation with you. 

Timeline

  • (04:00) — Touring is stressful

  • (09:00) —  What it means to “make it” as a DJ

  • (16:45) — Atish wants a day Job

  • (22:45) — DJing is immediate validation

  • (32:00) — Setting a vulnerable example on social media

  • (43:30) — What does it mean to be a South Asian artist?

  • (49:00) — Atish and I do mens work 

  • (55:00) — Serving the South Asian community

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Graphics Designed by Gehno Sanchez Aviance

Audio Engineering by Trevor Coulter

Theme song ““Peculiar Colors” [Manjumasi]“ by dj atish


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