So what accounts for the so-called genius in people, and does everyone have it? Why are some people brilliant at certain things while others can only dream of acquiring the same skills, ability or art. Is it that we (humans) are destined to find our purpose and genius, whatever it is? If so, where do we look? Nick Bottini is a multi-instrumentalist, consultant and performance coach. During this podcast show, Nick and Denise explore all levels of human performance from beginners through to what looks like being super-human. The design behind the human operating system is the same for all of us; we all breath, our hearts beat, our bodies age, and we all learn and explore from the second we are born. Many people, however, do not realise their potential, and under-achieve. They accept mediocrity due to limiting beliefs around what’s possible for them living these physical bodies.

Many thanks and acknowledgement to Paul Austin for his beautiful contribution to the show.

Nick Bottini

Nick Bottini is a multi-instrumentalist, consultant and performance coach. Nick studied at Leeds University, the Franz Liszt Hochschule Für Musik in Weimar, and the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester. He has worked as a freelance musician, as well as Head of Music London schools. As a workshop leader and public speaker, Nick has shared the inside-out understanding of the mind with musicians, international sportspeople, business people and many others. For over ten years he has worked at various levels of the music industry from school children and adult beginners to child prodigies, competition winners, music college students and top professionals.

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