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Mastering The Dark Triad

Kam Raslan | Azmyl Yunor | Michael Gong

28-Jan-22 21:00

Mastering The Dark Triad

Singer-songwriter and lecturer Azmyl Yunor and BFM producer Michael Gong join our culture vulture, Kam Raslan in this episode of A Bit of Culture, and together, they have fun talking about Azmyl’s true calling as a singer-songwriter, and what differentiates that vocation from being just a singer, or a musician. Azmyl and Kam then chime in on Michael’s topic on the Dark Triad, and whether it should be taught in schools. Both the guests then have their say as Kam explores the pros and cons of working solo, vs working collaboratively, vs working in a collective - a topic that he was inspired by after watching The Beatles’ documentary, Get Back, for the third time since it was released.

Produced by: Ali Johan

Presented by: Kam Raslan


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Categories:  musicpeople and places

Tags:  Dark TriadMachiavellianismabocsinger-songwriterspsychologynarcissismpsychopathythe beatlescollectivefleetwood mac





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