Conversation with Person(s) of interest.
A poetic justice for our currentcultural expression. 1:22mins
Catching up with the lovely & resilient Asja after 15 years. Proud mother, graduate lawyer, 7 years of karate and & now she does jits. Doesn't get more interesting than this.
Gi PROJECT 35/6. Nothing's been normal since Covid-19. This is our first podcast since March 2020. We talk about life, jiu-jitsu, changes we are going through on a boat!
Hon. Paulino, Kedia, Wani tanga, little Paul or whatever you remembered him by, he was my baba. And I can't have a conversation with him anymore. I can't cry enough, my heart hurts. 10.04.2020 (posthumous conversation). Grieving during pandemic.
Lachie @lachisawake returns to home, from overseas travels (Bali, Indonesia), finds life back in Melbourne has taken a dramatic change, in wake of coronavirus pandemic. Meanwhile (Jay) @Iam_Jurkin has been wrestling with effects of COVID-19 which he believes is a panic pandemic, not virus pandemic. Lachie & Jay had a brief but a special surprise guest (TJ) @Tejovra (an Osteopath student & veteran P.T of 10 years). Together, they began this unusual back and forth bantering conversation, discussing current affairs with respect to their profession and private life. This episode we expressed our thoughts by exploring and examining how we are going to cope and maintain goals (The Gi Project) & aspirations when we face unexpected changes in our lives. #COVID19
Talking about different lifestyle Mumbai vs. Melbourne with tj.
Continuing our quest in making our art effective, efficient, cheaper and accessible by any means necessary. We touched base on how we are going to make our gi, pro athlete (Ffion), how to give back to community from the get go (no need for success) what is our 'why' for the project, our pet peeve hygeigne with occasional laughs here & there. Ps. Lachie has an added bonus segment on this, make sure you do checkout @bookworm podcast.
First publication of many conversations I wish I had with person of interest. Garang aka Shogi my 2nd youngest brother born in 1999 Khartoum, raised in Cairo & Perth. We speak about mental health and what it means to him and his generation (gen Z).