A Quote by Shankar Mahadevan

Fatherhood changed me as a musician. — © Shankar Mahadevan
Fatherhood changed me as a musician.
Fatherhood has changed me a lot.
Fatherhood has changed me completely.
Fatherhood has changed me, I've become more patient.
Fatherhood has changed me and my perspective towards life.
My father tells me I would have been a criminal or a kick-boxer. But fatherhood has changed me - a lot.
Having been a father for 19 years I realise fatherhood has changed me.
I don't think fatherhood's changed me so much as it's conjured protective instincts I've had all along.
Fatherhood has changed my whole life.
Defining and celebrating the New Father are by far the most popular ideas in our contemporary discourse on fatherhood. Father as close and nurturing, not distant and authoritarian. Fatherhood as more than bread winning. Fatherhood as new-and-improved masculinity. Fathers unafraid of feelings. Fathers without sexism. Fatherhood as fifty-fifty parenthood, undistorted by arbitrary gender divisions or stifling social roles.
Fatherhood has changed me - it has to change you. It makes you much more aware of the minutiae of life, it's not about your needs any more, its about everyone else's.
If I were to compare the Olympic decathlon to fatherhood, I would say fatherhood is a lot tougher.
I've certainly had less practice at fatherhood than I have at acting, but in fatherhood, at least my failures are private!
To recover the fatherhood idea, we must fashion a new cultural story of fatherhood. The moral of today's story is that fatherhoodis superfluous. The moral of the new story must be that fatherhood is essential.
I love it. I hate that word (fatherhood), but I love being a father; it's changed everything in so many ways.
Well I'm a third-generation musician. My Grandfather's a musician and my father and mother were both musicians and so I'm a musician. It was just natural that I should be a musician 'cause I was born into the family.
But after about a year praying, there was just this clear direction. The leadership team believed that God was leading us to focus on fatherhood. If God is leading, then God will provide. So we begin to get storyline ideas that lined up with the subject of fatherhood that we're working on and fitting, and we were thinking, okay this is good. At the same time, as we are studying scriptures and we're on our journey as fathers, we are learning about fatherhood every day.
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