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Review of “Transitions” by David M. Bradshaw: A Soulful Journey Through Life’s Chapters

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David M. Bradshaw’s latest release, “Transitions”, is a heartfelt folk ballad inspired by the bestselling book “Transitions”, which explores the importance of letting go, embracing change, and enduring the “messy middle” that life often brings. Through soulful lyrics, Bradshaw encourages listeners to cherish every stage of life and find peace in both endings and new beginnings.

As a California native who spent 40 years in Arizona before settling in Sarasota, FL, Bradshaw brings a wealth of life experience to his music. His background shines through in the song’s warm, reflective tone, which resonates deeply with anyone familiar with life’s ups and downs. Known for his dedication to teaching and volunteering, Bradshaw’s passion for storytelling is evident, making “Transitions” not just a song but an invitation to reflect on our own journeys and find beauty in every chapter.

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