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BJJ Mental Models
Ep. 285: Pulling the Trigger, feat. Dr. Jooyoung Lee

BJJ Mental Models

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 61:54


This week we're joined by Dr. Jooyoung Lee!  Jooyoung is a BJJ black belt, a Professor of Sociology at the University of Toronto, and an accredited expert in the sociological study of violence.  In this episode, Jooyoung discusses the science behind "pulling the trigger" when grappling, how to be more aggressive in the moment, and how to avoid becoming flustered in the face of your opponent's aggression.Follow Jooyoung on social media:https://www.instagram.com/joojitsuleehttps://www.threads.net/@joojitsuleeJooyoung's website:https://www.jooyoungkimlee.com/Resources discussed in this episode:Blowin' Up: Rap Dreams in South Central, by Dr. Jooyoung Leehttps://amzn.to/3yz0QO2Violence: A Micro-sociological Theory, by Randall Collinshttps://amzn.to/3wGWtQwBJJMM Ep. 275: The Roadhouse Choke, feat. Rob Biernackihttps://bjj.plus/275Body & Soul: Notebooks of an Apprentice Boxer, by Loïc Wacquanthttps://amzn.to/4bqCPY6Ways of the Hand, by David Sudnowhttps://amzn.to/3ynFKCdThe Art of Learning, by Josh Waitzkinhttps://amzn.to/4bKlk4GMental models discussed in this episode:Consistencyhttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/consistency/Law of Contrasthttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/law-of-contrast/Building Your Triggershttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/building-your-triggers/Visualizationhttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/visualization/Making Smaller Circleshttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/making-smaller-circles/Survival Modehttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/survival-mode/Mindfulnesshttps://bjjmentalmodels.com/mindfulness/Don't forget to check out BJJ Mental Models Premium!If you love the podcast, you'll definitely love our premium membership offerings. The podcast is truly just the tip of the iceberg – the next steps on your journey are joining our community, downloading our strategy courseware, and working with us to optimize your game.  We do all this through memberships that come in at a fraction of the cost of a single private.Sign up here for a free trial:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/Need more BJJ Mental Models?Get tips, tricks, and breakthrough insights from our newsletter:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/newsletter/Get nitty-gritty details on our mental models from the full database:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/database/Follow us on social:https://facebook.com/bjjmentalmodels/https://instagram.com/bjjmentalmodels/Music by Enterprize:https://enterprize.bandcamp.com/

The Supporting Child Caregivers Podcast
Episode 104: The SCC Pod: Fatherhood in Korea

The Supporting Child Caregivers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 30:43


Dr. Jooyoung Lee will talks about fatherhood in Korea-- his experience growing up in Korea with his father and his experience bringing up his two young boys in the U.S.

Alan Carter
Ottawa to unveil new handgun restrictions in gun control bill

Alan Carter

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 7:31


Alan speaks with Dr. Jooyoung Lee, Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Toronto, researching and writing about gun violence and true crime See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Roy Green Show
UofT Prof Jooyoung Lee on the impact of American gun violence in Canada

Roy Green Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2022 7:32


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Roy Green Show
Today's podcast with guest-host Jas Johal, May, 28, features: Global Reporter Reggie Cecchini in the aftermath of the Uvalde, Texas school shooting. – UofT Prof Jooyoung Lee on the impact of American gun violence in Canada. – Harvard Uni Prof Meredit

Roy Green Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2022 46:18


University of Toronto
The New Normal with Maydianne Andrade (Ep. 19 Pt. 1): Scapegoat

University of Toronto

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 9:51


Anti-Asian racism and violence in North America have been called a “shadow pandemic” – one that has intensified over the past year and builds on a long history of discrimination. How, then, can we stop it? “One of the things that I've been trying to promote in the aftermath of the shootings in Georgia is the power that allies and bystanders have,” says Jooyoung Lee, an associate professor of sociology at the University of Toronto. “If you're a witness to harassment in public, just speaking up, just doing something … can have significant effects.” Lee is one of two guests in “Scapegoat,” a special two-part episode of The New Normal podcast hosted by Maydianne Andrade. The second guest is Diana Fu, an associate professor of political science at U of T Scarborough and an expert on U.S.-China relations. “Anti-Asian racism during the pandemic has been called a shadow pandemic and I think that term is very, very powerful,” says Fu. “It's not just that Asians are experiencing the pandemic like everybody else, but, on top of that, we are being beaten, being yelled at, being spit at. All of those things are being experienced on top of experiencing the virus. “And it's also not a recent problem.” Together, Fu, Lee and Andrade, a professor at U of T Scarborough and Canada Research Chair in Integrative Behavioural Ecology, explore the history of anti-Asian racism and its devastating impacts. “Do you know what it feels like to have others act like you have less value than other humans? In Canada, we call it being racialized,” Andrade says. “How do we find solutions? How can we be agents of change?” The New Normal is created in collaboration with a University of Toronto Communications team led by Lisa Lightbourn. You can listen to the podcast on Spotify or listen on SoundCloud. You can also find it on Apple or listen on Google.

Wait, There’s More
Canada’s new assault weapons ban, explained

Wait, There’s More

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 22:13


On Friday, about two weeks after the Nova Scotia mass shooting, Justin Trudeau announced a ban on military grade ‘assault-style’ weapons. The ban is facing criticism from both sides of the gun control debate. Gun rights groups and some conservative leaders say it targets responsible gun owners, while others say the ban doesn’t go far enough and that it should also cover handguns. Today, we’re joined by Jooyoung Lee, a sociologist at the University of Toronto and expert on preventing gun violence, to talk about the ban and what it doesn’t address. 

Alan Carter
The Alan Carter Show Full - November 1 - Encana goes down south, Gun Violence is up this year, and the Strike Vote!

Alan Carter

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2019 37:44


On this episode, Alan speaks with Global Calgary's Danielle Smith on why Encana is leaving Alberta to go to the US, the Globe and Mail's Alex Bozikovich tells Alan why Sidewalk Labs is moving towards government, U of T professor Jooyoung Lee weighs in on the city's gun violence, Global's Meera Estrada tells us what's hot in Hollywood and Global Online's Laura Hensley talks to Alan about why adult men don't make new friends. 

Wait, There’s More
Should Handguns Be Banned in Canada?

Wait, There’s More

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 20:34


This past long weekend in Toronto saw a rash of gun violence, leaving 17 people with bullet wounds across the city. Police say the incidents are unrelated, but worrisome nonetheless.  Amidst this spike in shootings, Toronto’s mayor John Tory is renewing calls for a handgun ban. Host Tamara Khandaker speaks to Jooyoung Lee, an associate professor of sociology at the University of Toronto, and a faculty member within the Munk School of Global Affairs. They discuss why more information is needed regarding gun-related crime in Canada, the culture of gun ownership in this country, and whether or not an outright handgun ban would make a difference.

CHED Afternoon News
Digging into the minds of the Northern B.C. murder suspects

CHED Afternoon News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 11:22


Jooyoung Lee, associate professor of sociology, University of Toronto & serial killer expert

Afternoons with Rob Breakenridge
True Crime and the Brain

Afternoons with Rob Breakenridge

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2019 14:02


Jooyoung Lee, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Sociology & Centre for the Study of the US,Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto explains how serial killer Bruce McArthur was able to deceive friends and family.

CHED Afternoon News
Accused serial killer Bruce McArthur pleads guilty to 8 counts of 1st-degree murder

CHED Afternoon News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2019 16:45


What's That Noise? Podcast
Volume 16: Blowin' Up! with Dr. Jooyoung Lee

What's That Noise? Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2018 43:41


Welcome to the second episode of our little University of Toronto mini-series! As we ramp up for the ASA annual meeting this weekend in Philadelphia, Derek chats with Dr. Jooyoung Lee (PhD UCLA), Associate Professor in the Deparment of Sociology at the University of Toronto and faculty member at the Centre for the Study of the United States in the Munk School of Global Affairs. In this episode, we discuss Jooyoung's award-winning book Blowin' Up: Rap Dreams in South Central (University of Chicago Press), his current projects, academic twitter, gun control and mass shootings, and strategies for teaching ethnography in the classroom!  He researches and writes about gun violence, health disparities, Hip Hop, and true crime. He is currently writing a new book, Ricochet: Gun Violence and Trauma in Killadelphia (under contract with University of Chicago Press). In addition to his academic work, Jooyoung is also a fantastic public speaker who frequently appears on TV as a news commentator and an award-winning teacher. His work is featured in The New York Times, The Atlantic, Huffington Post, VICE, Maclean's, and other notable media outlets. You can find Jooyoung on Twitter! Follow your co-hosts: @Derekcrim | @Thomasncooke Email us: wtncast@gmail.com Subscribe for updates: https://wtncast.podbean.com/feed/ Follow us on iTunes: What's That Noise?

What's That Noise? Podcast
Volume 14: Reunited and It Feels So Good

What's That Noise? Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2018 37:10


In this long overdue episode, Tommy and Derek finally reunite to reflect upon the podcast's first episodes while chatting about the past, present, and future direction of What's That Noise. We also have some REALLY, REALLY BIG NEWS to share about @thomasncooke's personal life! Tune in as we discuss the confusion and noisiness surrounding the production your own podcast while sharing a bit about what is to come over the next few months. We cannot wait to share the next bunch of episodes with you all while returning to our regular production schedule :) Tune in over the next two weeks as we sit down with Dr. Neda Maghbouleh (@nedasoc), Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto, and Dr. Jooyoung Lee (@theyoungjoo), Associate Professor at U of T, to chat about their wonderful books The Limits of Whiteness: Iranian Americans and the Everyday Politics of Race, and Blowin' Up: Rap Dreams in South Central!  Please don't forget to follow the show on Twitter!  Give your co-hosts a follow: @Derekcrim | @Thomasncooke Email us: wtncast@gmail.com Subscribe for updates: https://wtncast.podbean.com/feed/ Follow us on iTunes: What's That Noise?

The Dark Room
Episode #104 - How Sex and Guns "Hook-Up": Jooyoung Lee

The Dark Room

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2018 64:16


What does understanding those involved in online dating and gun violence have in common? Exploring the possibility of this unlikely connection, Paul talks to Jooyoung Lee, professor of sociology at the University of Toronto, about how "ethnography" allows us to enter the life-worlds of individuals and ultimately see things from their unique, though sometimes morally difficult, point of view.  Drawing from his recent work on the mental and physical challenges of gunshot survivors, as well as the popular course he offers, "Sex in the 6ix", about Toronto's complicated (and at times dangerous) dating scene, Jooyoung illuminates that to truly know people, you must spend time with them. Their essence can never be captured from afar. Venturing outside of the classroom, as Jooyoung encourages his students, is necessary to do that.    Learn more about Jooyoung here. 

Bill Kelly Show
Bill Kelly - Jooyoung Lee - February 16, 2018

Bill Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2018 16:54


How can the US break the cycle of shootings, condolences and inaction? Guest: Jooyoung Lee, Associate Professor of Sociology, at University of Toronto. Gun violence expert.

CHED Afternoon News
Feb 7 - Aft news - 2 - Jooyoung Lee

CHED Afternoon News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2018 20:36


J'lyn and Andrew talk with sociologist professor Jooyoung Lee abotu serial killers

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Kelly Cutrara
Serial killer expert talks about Bruce McArthur

Kelly Cutrara

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2018 12:27


Serial killer expert Jooyoung Lee, who's an associate professor of sociology at the University of Toronto, joins the show to discuss.

CANADALAND
Ep. 183 - Why Your Rap Lyrics Could Land You In Prison

CANADALAND

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2017 43:49


When it comes to rap, where does artistic licence end and confession begin? According to prosecutors in at least 30 cases from the last decade, it starts when the artist is charged with a crime and the lyrics are parsed for clues to a case or for proof of bad character. Many of these defendants are convicted of their crimes, but should their music be a permissible tool? What is the threshold? And does the practice intentionally or unintentionally tap into the unconscious biases of jurors with the fate of young black and indigenous men in their hands? This roundtable discussion on the inclusion of rap as criminal evidence brings together three experts: University of California, Irvine criminologist Adam Dunbar, University of Toronto sociologist Jooyoung Lee, and lawyer Hilary Dudding, whose case, R. v. Campbell, could effect future trials in Canada. They join guest host Omar Mouallem for the episode.Support CANADALAND: https://canadaland.com/joinSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Office Hours
Jooyoung Lee on Blowin’ Up: Rap Dreams in South Central

Office Hours

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2016


In this episode, I talk to University of Toronto professor Jooyoung Lee, author of Blowin’ Up: Rap Dreams in South Central. This conversation focuses on the book as well as Professor Lee’s experiences writing the book. For some context, set in South Central Los Angeles, Professor Lee worked in and around Project Blowed, an open mic […]