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Host Pete Deeley welcomes listeners back to The Jiu-Jitsu Mindset, promotes subscription coffee and announces the new app "My Jiu-Jitsu Journey," then interviews Sensei George Rego about his lifelong martial arts path. Rego describes walking into an old, gritty dojo as a child and feeling instantly "at home," drawn to the combination of real physical capability and character, honor, and discipline—echoing Miyamoto Musashi's "twofold way" of sword and pen. He discusses the unique trust of training, the deep teacher-student bond, and the grief of losing his sensei. Rego shares lessons on discipline becoming self-discipline, navigating students who disappear, and his motivation for writing "The Founding of Jujutsu and Judo in America," including Teddy Roosevelt's ju jitsu connections. He concludes that a strong martial artist should be difficult to harm but easy to respect. 00:00 Welcome and Updates 01:05 Meet Sensei George Rego 02:01 Why Martial Arts 03:25 First Dojo Awakening 05:54 Quiet Strength Ideal 09:14 Twofold Way Mindset 13:21 Loss of a Sensei 15:02 Teacher Student Bond 19:08 Trust and Time on Mat 22:18 Students Who Disappear 23:44 Refocus on Students 25:07 Sensei Beyond Fighting 27:13 Systems and Discipline 29:14 Gravitas of a Master 31:05 Why Write the Book 33:53 Research and Roosevelt Dojo 35:05 Preserving Hidden Lineages 36:22 Where to Find the Book 36:57 Audiobook and Bestseller Run 38:33 Hard to Harm Easy Respect
Hanshi Miguel Ibarra is a lifelong martial artist, educator, and retired law enforcement professional whose experience spans both traditional martial arts and real-world self-defense. He served more than 25 years with the New York City Probation Department, working in specialized assignments including the Warrant Squad, Gang Suppression Unit, Intelligence Unit, and as a Defensive Tactics and Firearms Instructor. In the martial arts community, Miguel is known for his expertise in Daito-Ryu Aikijujutsu and traditional jujutsu systems. In 1982, he founded Yamabushi Ryu, an organization dedicated to practical self-defense and the preservation of classical martial principles. Over the years, he has trained under respected instructors and taught seminars throughout the United States and internationally. In addition to his martial arts and law enforcement background, Miguel holds degrees in psychology and counseling from Fordham University, bringing a well-rounded perspective to training, personal development, and self-protection. Please enjoy my interview with Miguel Ibarra! Yamabushi Jujutsu Aikijutsu Ryu – Home
This week on Anime Pulse we got careless heroes, remakes, and disappointing burgers. Up first IRL news with Andrew punishing an Ingrid player who counted their chicken before they hatched, and Joseph went to a place called Herbie's Burgers for a very sad mouthful experience. Then in the industry news there is no industry news! Lastly the reviews close things out as Joseph becomes a very bored Goku, and Andrew eats some fingers to fight in a culling game.
Jason sat down with young entrepreneur Malcolm Keith to explore how teens can develop leadership, confidence, and entrepreneurial thinking much earlier in life, long before most people ever consider that path. In this episode of the #DoorGrowShow, property management growth expert Jason Hull and teen entrepreneur Malcolm Keith discuss how environment shapes mindset, why exposure matters more than pressure, and how parents can give their teenagers a powerful head start by surrounding them with the right opportunities and conversations. You'll Learn (00:00) Why Every Entrepreneur Wishes They Could Start Earlier (00:45) Malcolm Keith's Early Exposure to Entrepreneurship (02:00) How Environment Shapes an Entrepreneurial Mindset (03:50) Discovering the Power of Being in the Right Rooms (05:00) The Isolation of Young Entrepreneurs (and How He Solved It) (06:10) Building Teen Mastermind: From Idea to Community (07:30) Taking a Shot: Trying to Get on Funnel Hacking Live Stage (09:00) Turning Community Into Real-World Experiences (Live Events) (12:30) Designing Events for Growth: Community, Action, and Fun (18:30) Advice for Parents: How to Raise Entrepreneurial Thinkers Quotables "It wasn't my parents who were directly telling me like, you need to be a business owner. This is how being an entrepreneur works. It was the people on stage that were selling me on the idea of entrepreneurship." "If you don't ask, the answer is always no." "I never knew it become this big and we'd be doing live events. I just created it because I wanted a friend group." Resources DoorGrow and Scale Mastermind DoorGrow Academy DoorGrow on YouTube DoorGrowClub DoorGrowLive Transcript Jason Hull (00:01) All right, five, four, three, two, one. Welcome everybody. I'm Jason Hull, the owner and founder of DoorGrow, the world's leading and most comprehensive coaching and consulting firm for long-term residential property management entrepreneurs. For over a decade and a half, we've brought innovative strategies and optimization to the property management industry. At DoorGrow, we are on a mission to transform property management business owners and their businesses. We want to transform the industry, eliminate the BS, build awareness, change perception, expand the market and help the best property management entrepreneurs win. Now let's get into the show. All right. So today this show is going to be all about giving your teenager the headstart that you wish you had as an entrepreneur. Don't you wish you could just go back and like help yourself out. So I'm hanging out here today with Malcolm. Malcolm, welcome. Welcome, Keith. Malcolm Keith (00:56) Hey, thank you. Jason Hull (00:59) welcome to the show. So I'll give you a little bit of background on Malcolm. At just 17, Malcolm launched Teen Mastermind, a growing community of more than 60 teens dedicated to leadership, entrepreneurship, and building a meaningful legacy. Now 19, Malcolm has taken that vision even further by bringing the movement into the real world with Teen Mastermind Live, a three-day immersive leadership experience designed for both teens and their parents. In a time when most conversations about young people revolve around screen addiction and disconnection and lack of direction, Malcolm represents a powerful counter narrative. As a young leader himself, he's helping teens step into confidence, develop entrepreneurial thinking and strengthen family relationships around shared purpose and growth. So Malcolm, welcome to the DoorGrow show. Malcolm Keith (01:53) Awesome. Thank you so much. I'm excited to be here. Jason Hull (01:56) Cool, cool. So now tell people a little bit, how did you get started doing this and how did you kind of start your little entrepreneurial journey yourself? Malcolm Keith (02:09) Yeah, so my parents got married and opened their dojo the same year. And so I've been in the entrepreneurial world my entire life, about as long as I've been on the mats doing jujitsu. And so those two go very hand in hand in my journey. ⁓ And so I think when I was when I was nine years old is when my parents, they've been going to a mastermind for ⁓ martial arts school owners. And so they've been like, you Jason Hull (02:17) Thank Malcolm Keith (02:38) One parent would go while the other parent would stay home and take care of me and my little sister. But one day they were like, why are we continuing to do this? We, we homeschool and we have the ability to just take the whole family together and it kind of sucks when the family is split apart. So why don't we just, so they made a commitment to always take the whole family on every trip, on every business trip. And so we got to sit in the meeting rooms. and learn from these entrepreneurs. At first we were like little kids just playing with our toys quietly in the corner, reading a book quietly. But ⁓ as a little kid, you're a little information sponge. And so eventually we actually started listening and taking notes. And then I think it was probably when we went to some of Russell's events, like Funnel Hacking Live and Unlock the Secrets was when I was like, this entrepreneur stuff is super cool. And it wasn't my parents who were directly telling me like, you need to be a business owner. This is how being an entrepreneur works. It was the people on stage that, so my parents put me in these rooms where there were people on stage and they were the ones that were selling me on the idea of entrepreneurship. And so that's how, that's kind of how I got into this whole world. Jason Hull (03:56) You had entrepreneurial parents and they put you in some amazing opportunities and rooms to be exposed to think differently. And man, that's like the best homeschool education ever, right? It's a real education that actually leads you making money instead of just being a really good employee somewhere maybe. cool. And your parents are doing, have the martial arts school and doing the martial arts thing. And do you do martial arts? ⁓ Malcolm Keith (04:08) yeah. Yeah, I've been doing it since I I learned how to walk and talk on the mats. So I've been, yeah, whole life. Jason Hull (04:26) Yeah, okay. So right. I mean, don't let the glasses fool you. This guy could probably kick your butt. So, all right. So very cool. So Malcolm, and you've been doing this mastermind, you've got this event coming up. So tell people about like, why did you decide to start this and get this thing going? Malcolm Keith (04:47) Yeah, so I've been going to these, like, there's been, we've been going to Russell's events for a while and I would sometimes meet a couple of the teens there. ⁓ There'd be occasionally a few teens, but we would never stay connected. And ⁓ as I was homeschooled, we were part of kind of a co-op. And so I still had like classmates that I would meet with every week and it was great. But every time I'd come back home from these events, I'd come back to class and talk with my classmates there. And they just didn't understand it, this whole world of entrepreneurship and being a business owner and having a big vision and actually knowing that you can achieve it. so they didn't get exposed to that world ⁓ the same way that I did. And so ⁓ that felt a bit isolating. ⁓ Jason Hull (05:32) Yeah. Yeah, yeah. Malcolm Keith (05:44) It was at like, I think it was Unlock the Secrets that I saw that, there are actually other teens that ⁓ are not only interested, but doing business already. But then I kept going to those events and we would never stay connected. ⁓ And so eventually it was ⁓ Unlock the Secrets in Paradise in 2024. And I realized, and I made the decision like, okay, this time is going to be different. Jason Hull (06:01) Yeah. Malcolm Keith (06:13) I'm going to make a Discord server and invite all the teams that I meet there. And we're just going to make a commitment to stay connected. Then we had, so I invited everybody there that I had met. We did our own little like in-person mastermind ⁓ during like one of the off sessions during the event, which is super fun. And then ⁓ one of us had the idea to start doing a call every week. So that's how that started happening. We could stay connected, keep each other updated on. what we're all doing with our businesses. And that's how that started. Eventually the idea came along to, ⁓ we had this idea to try to get on the FHL 10 stage. And it's crazy idea, like, cause only the best of the best get on that stage. But. Jason Hull (06:44) Yeah. So let's pause for a second. So I wanna explain to people listening. So he's mentioning Russell. We're talking about Russell Brunson. He's like the sort of the founder of ClickFunnels and brilliant entrepreneur, probably one of the greatest marketing minds ⁓ period of this generation. And ⁓ that's how we met you and your parents is we're in Russell Brunson's inner circle. ⁓ which is not an inexpensive thing to be part of. So getting access to that as a teenager is pretty amazing. So really awesome. And you were wanting to get on stage at Funnel Hacking Live, which was like this massive event. I think they have like sometimes 5,000, 6,000 people at these conferences, these events. And you're like, how can we maybe get on stage at this event as teenagers? So I love it. All right, so continue. Malcolm Keith (07:53) Yeah, biggest marketing business event like ever. So rock concert for entrepreneurs. ⁓ So we had this idea, what if we try to get on stage? It's probably not going to happen, but you might as well try. If you don't ask, the answer is always no. So, yeah, we put together a video made sure to include as many little like nods to all the stuff that Russell says to show that you actually listen to him. ⁓ And he really appreciated it. He said that Jason Hull (07:59) Yeah. Right, yeah. Yeah. Malcolm Keith (08:24) The lineup for the main stage was already chosen like a while before we had sent the video. But they were doing this new thing called round tables while actually bringing it back to this last event. So it was like 60 round tables each hosted by a high level entrepreneur. And they're like, maybe we can try to give you one of these round tables, which ended up being way better because we can actually talk directly to the other teens who came to that event, which there are a ton, which is Jason Hull (08:30) I'm sure. Yeah. Malcolm Keith (08:53) So cool to see. So we did that. And the team mastermind grew a lot after that event. was, I think, we were able to get our own separate room during that event. They were able to give one to us. And we had just our own in-person mastermind during FHL with 20 or more teens all in the room talking about our goals for the next 10 years. Jason Hull (09:11) Yeah. Malcolm Keith (09:23) and figuring out like what are the things that we're going to do today and this next week after we come back home that's actually going to bring us closer to those goals. So that was that was super fun. Jason Hull (09:24) That's awesome. Yeah. Yeah, that's really cool. So ⁓ you're 19th over, right? What happens to this teen mastermind when you're not a teenager? Like that's within the next year. Malcolm Keith (09:40) I am, yes. Yeah, that's been something that I've been thinking about almost since the inception of it. Although at the beginning of it, I never knew it become this big and we'd be doing live events. Like I just created it because I wanted a friend group. ⁓ But they're like, this is super valuable. You got to monetize it. And so that took me a while to do that, ⁓ to kind of get over that block of like, I don't want to charge people who are my friends for something that I created. Jason Hull (09:54) Sure, yeah. Yeah. Malcolm Keith (10:17) as a community, ⁓ but they were telling me like, it is super valuable and people value it more if you actually do charge money for it. Attention, yep, exactly. So I finally did that and that immediately started to grow the team mastermind. And then they were asking for live events. And so we're like, okay, yeah, we should do a live event just for our group. ⁓ Jason Hull (10:25) Yeah, like Russell says, when people pay, they pay attention. Malcolm Keith (10:44) because there's Jason Hull (10:44) Yeah. Malcolm Keith (10:45) people, not just, a lot of them at the start were from Russell's Circles, going to Funnel Hacking Live together, but then there were teens from other places as well. And so we needed one kind of ⁓ our own place to all get together. So that's how the live event came about. ⁓ And I started with something else. I totally forgot. went off. Jason Hull (11:05) Well, yeah, it's ideas like what comes next? are you going to keep doing this? I mean, I imagine you could keep doing it, but you you're about to turn 20, so you're not a teen. But that's the main thing, can't run the team mastermind, but at some point you might be like, my friend group's getting a little young here, so. Malcolm Keith (11:08) Yeah. Yeah, so I got another year left. Yeah, I mean, the thing is, the friends that are in there right now, ⁓ they're all growing up to. And so I think once all of those people quote unquote age out as well, I'll always have like my own inner circle of people that are similar to my age. We won't always all be teens, but we'll all be around the same distance apart. And so I think there'll be a mastermind afterwards, but Jason Hull (11:39) Yeah. Malcolm Keith (11:53) I'll always be part of the Teen Mastermind in some way, maybe not in the same role that I am right now. ⁓ I'm the person that's just a couple of steps ahead. ⁓ Jason Hull (12:06) Yeah. Well, maybe you pick a teenager to kind of head it up or maybe they vote or something, but then you've got, you, give them the IP, you set up the frameworks, you help them know this, how to run the events. can ask you for guidance and you're always going to be a step ahead. know, so. Malcolm Keith (12:23) Yeah, so that's, that was a really cool part of the mastermind was that it was created by a team and led by a team for teens. And so I always wanted to keep it that way. ⁓ and a couple of the teens in the group have kind of stepped up and become their own leaders in the group. and so I've been, ⁓ recruiting them a little bit here and there, and it's been really awesome so far. And so that's, ⁓ Jason Hull (12:34) Yeah. Yeah. Malcolm Keith (12:52) That's working out a lot. Jason Hull (12:54) Right. Yeah. Now you're like Willy Wonka and you're just trying to find Charlie at the, who do I give the golden ticket to and teach them the ways and let them run this place. All right. So really cool. So what are some of the things that happen at the, at the event that you're gearing up? Malcolm Keith (13:01) Yep. Yeah, so the idea first came, let's see, that's actually, okay, I'll save that. There's the grand finale part, which is my favorite and kind of the first idea that came about. ⁓ But so at the event, ⁓ I'm going to take pieces of previous events that I had been to the things that I really liked and implement them, but also look at the things that I, you know, didn't like as much or things that I think could be improved and kind of take that into it. And so the whole event is built around community implementation and fun. At a lot of events, you know, if it's the event of like thousands of people, you can't really do this. But if it's an event of maybe a hundred or less, then you could very easily as the host, make sure that everybody knows each other. And so we start the event with Jason Hull (13:52) Okay. Yeah. Yeah. Malcolm Keith (14:10) having all the families introduce each other or introduce themselves so that everyone kind of knows like who it is that they're actually sitting next to because it's like to be at an event and have no clue who the person who the how cool the person in the chair to the right of you is. So that's how we start it. And then we love the walk and talks. Russell does that with Inner Circle. ⁓ Walk and talks are amazing. So we do that between every speaker and then. ⁓ Jason Hull (14:26) Right, yeah. Okay. Malcolm Keith (14:39) All of the, everybody sat at a round table and that's very specific because, ⁓ means that everybody is kind of grouped together and they get to talk, you know, across from each other instead of like talking all the way over to the table there, they're ⁓ sitting around and that automatically like subconsciously creates that sense of community. ⁓ so everything is built around that creating opportunities. for people to have conversations. And then implementation, we want to make sure that the teens aren't just sitting there in a room having speakers just talk at them for hours. ⁓ We make sure that all those speakers have something like some kind of workshop and the teens are doing something active. And you learn more that way and you actually get stuff done during the event. And you can take that momentum with you back home. Jason Hull (15:32) Yeah. Malcolm Keith (15:36) and continue on from there. So many events give you a ton of ideas, but you're like, have no clue what to do when you get back home. Jason Hull (15:45) Yeah, I got it. Some people call that experiential learning instead of just, you know, sitting there and listening the whole time and then eventually zoning out, making sure that I like the walk and talks. I like that there's this experiential learning where you're taking action, each of the speakers, it sounds like a challenge to do like get people to do something or implement something. So. Malcolm Keith (16:07) Yeah, so we're super intentional about that. And then fun, of course. I think that's the most important because if I really do any of this, if it isn't fun along the way, entrepreneurship should be fun. Jason Hull (16:21) Yeah, business owners, don't think of that a lot. Entrepreneurs are like, wait, like, let's make money. But yeah, but fun is nice, right? So how do you make it fun? Maybe you can teach the grownup here how to how to be more fun. So. Malcolm Keith (16:31) So again, all the speakers are. Yeah, the, mean, every speaker and all the workshops are meant to be fun. ⁓ and then we also have, excursion, like a special trip that we do for each day. So the first one is usually something kind of unique to the area for the one we did here in Oregon. ⁓ we went to wildlife safari, which I sometimes call it a zoo, but it's way more than that. It's, it is like an actual safari. we did like a bus tour and got to see a bunch of, ⁓ cool animals. Jason Hull (17:01) Yeah. Malcolm Keith (17:05) ⁓ in Arizona, we went to, ⁓ a like super car show, which is super fun. And then for this next event in Illinois, we'll be going like a ⁓ hiking trip and seeing some of the cool scenery there. So that's what we do for the first day, something kind of unique to the area that we go to. ⁓ on day two, we do jujitsu and so bringing my family's business routes there. ⁓ and there's. Jason Hull (17:13) Nice. Yeah. Malcolm Keith (17:35) As my dad always says, jujitsu is a metaphor for pretty much everything. ⁓ It's constantly in the cars, what we talk about is how does jujitsu relate. Jason Hull (17:40) Right. Is this Brazilian jujitsu or jujitsu or are you like throwing people like what are doing during the Malcolm Keith (17:52) No, we usually teach like some basic self-defense stuff. So, wrist grab escapes, and then we do kind of more of what you would see if you actually watched a Jujutsu match, which is kind of like the grappling on the ground, ⁓ like a trap and roll. If someone's sitting on top of you, how to like get them over and escape. ⁓ So, some of the basic stuff like that. Jason Hull (18:08) Mm-hmm. Yeah. Malcolm Keith (18:19) No throws and stuff. You need to learn how to fall first before you can throw. so yeah. Yeah. Jason Hull (18:23) Sure, yeah, Breakfall, yeah, got it. So like mount, guard. Okay, got it, okay. And these are with parents and kids? Malcolm Keith (18:30) Mm-hmm. Yeah, that all that kind of stuff Yes, so the whole event is supposed to be not just for teens, but for the whole family, because that's how our family does it. We always go together and we want to continue to be that example and start to like influence that mindset in other families to be a family together. so ⁓ and the jujitsu really helps with that. A lot of the like most successful students in ⁓ our dojo are families that all do it together. ⁓ Jason Hull (19:07) I see. Okay, got it. So when you're doing the second day, and is it just two days? Malcolm Keith (19:14) And then we have a final third day and we end the event with the Teenpreneur Ball. And that's an opportunity for all the teens, the whole family to ⁓ dress nice, dress fancy, which is very rare nowadays, especially for kids and teens. ⁓ And so I wanted to provide that opportunity to dress nice and fancy. We have a dinner and so that gives us an opportunity to learn about. Jason Hull (19:16) Third day. Malcolm Keith (19:43) like table etiquette, and then we do English dancing. So have you ever seen like pride and prejudice that movie? Okay. Yeah. Yeah. So big. Yeah. Big rows of, ⁓ of dance of, yeah, dancing. They all dance together. Jason Hull (19:51) I think I know what you're talking about, where they're like all kind of doing their thing in circle and like turning. like ancient English line dancing or something. Okay. Okay. Yeah. All right. Cool. So a little teenpreneur ball. Malcolm Keith (20:06) Yeah, I think it's called English country dancing, but yeah, I just call it English dancing. yeah. So and that's yeah, so and that's our grand finale and the teens and the parents especially actually really love it. Jason Hull (20:21) Yeah, okay. Yeah, you have an excuse to dress nice and dance with each other. all right. Yeah, I love it. That sounds, it sounds like fun. So, sounds really cool. So when is your, when's your next one? Malcolm Keith (20:28) Yeah. Our next one is April 30th to May 2nd in Marion, Illinois. Jason Hull (20:39) April 30th to May 2nd. Sorry, what were you saying? Malcolm Keith (20:45) It'll be in Marion, Illinois. Jason Hull (20:50) Cool. How do you pick the locations? Malcolm Keith (20:53) well, the first location that's where we live, we had a couple of members in Arizona and they were like really adamant about like, Scottsdale is amazing. So we went there and then a couple of our founding members who've been just so supportive since the beginning are in Illinois. So they're, they've been a huge help. Jason Hull (20:56) Yep. ⁓ got it. So you've got some boots on the ground in each area assisting you. Malcolm Keith (21:16) yeah, yeah, it's, I'm so grateful for, yeah, the patents. They are awesome. Jason Hull (21:21) Yeah, very cool. Well, hey, Malcolm, really awesome. As adults, we love seeing this, ⁓ seeing the youth doing cool stuff like this. It's inspiring. And there's probably a lot of entrepreneurs listening to this. They're man, I wish my kid would just stop playing video games and be more like me and be more entrepreneurial. But sometimes kids are not entrepreneurial like their parents are. So. they might feel like forcing them into this. So what would you say to some of those parents that might be trying to push their kid into being an entrepreneur and maybe the kids like, this isn't my thing. Malcolm Keith (21:58) Yeah, I'd say my parents didn't necessarily push me. They just put me in the rooms where I learned that that was a path that was available to me. And I think that's the most important because the school system, I mean, it's a fact at this point. It is designed for the employee path. That's just a straight fact. Yeah, but and so there was no yeah, there's no teaching of the entrepreneurial way. Jason Hull (22:09) Yeah. Right. It makes good employees. Good factory worker. Malcolm Keith (22:27) And so, and I totally agree that not everybody is built to be an entrepreneur, not everybody's built to be an employee either. And so having that option ⁓ just allows for your team to make a choice and to make an educated choice. And that's what, that's kind of what it's all about is giving them that opportunity and it's up to them whether or not they take it. ⁓ But there are so many lessons from entrepreneurship anyway that can apply to the ⁓ Jason Hull (22:31) Yeah. Malcolm Keith (22:57) employee path anyway. Jason Hull (22:59) Yeah, cool. Well, Malcolm, I really appreciate you being here on the DoorGrowth show. How can people find out about the Teen Mastermind, this event, and connect with you? Malcolm Keith (23:11) Yeah, the best place ⁓ probably for the event would be teammastermylive.com. Jason Hull (23:17) teenmastermindlive.com. Cool. So if you're a parent listening to this and you're like, man, I got a teenager and they might be interested in this and this sounds cool. Maybe this would be exciting for them. Then go check out teenmastermind. That's what it is, teenmastermind.com. Live. Okay, teenmastermindlive.com. Cool. Malcolm, thanks for coming here on the DoorGro show and hanging out with me for a bit. Keep going. Excited to see what you do next as you move into. Malcolm Keith (23:33) Yeah. Jason Hull (23:46) adulthood outside of being just a teenager, right? So very cool. All right. I've got a whining dog here in my office, so it might be time to go. for those, if you're a property management business owner and you enjoyed this episode, if you've ever felt stuck or stagnant and you want to take your property management business to the next level, reach out to us at door, go.com for free training on how to get unlimited free leads. Text the word leads to five one two six four eight four six zero eight. Also join our free Facebook community just for property management business owners at doorgro club.com. And if you want tips, tricks, ideas to learn about our offers, subscribe to our newsletter by going to doorgro.com slash subscribe. 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On this week's episode, Joe is joined with Waylon Bailey for a wide ranging conversation that blends martial arts, family, and the hoilday season. We break down the differences and similarities between Jujutsu and TACT. We diving into injuries, knockouts, pressure points, and the conditioning it takes to perform at a high level. We also laugh about how wild winter weather can get in Louisiana. We share childhood Christmas memories that still stick with us today. As parents, we talk about the joy of experiencing Christmas through our kids and how that changes everything. We wrap things up by looking ahead at what's coming up for Waylon in 2026 and what the future holds. This episode was recorded in Oakdale, Louisiana.
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Want to bring your whole district together with one simple tool? ClassDojo for Districts makes it easy to engage families and strengthen school communities—at every level. It's the number one communication app trusted by millions of K-12 teachers, now with district-wide oversight and controls. From Pre-K to high school, ClassDojo connects your schools and families in one seamless place. Learn more at classdojo.com/districts. In this episode, I chat with Steve Sherman to discuss the evolution of STEAM education in South Africa, particularly the integration of coding and robotics into the national curriculum for K-7 students. He highlights the rapid adoption of AI and EdTech tools in schools, the challenges of ensuring data privacy, and the disparities in resources between different schools. Steve also emphasizes the importance of AI literacy and ethical use in education, and shares his efforts to foster global collaboration among educators through a dedicated online community. He also schools us on Rooibos tea and how it's made. Buen provecho! Connect With Gabriel Carrillo EdTech Bites Website: https://edtechbites.com EdTech Bites On Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/edtechbites.bsky.social EdTech Bites Instagram: https://instagram.com/edtechbites EdTech Bites X: https://twitter.com/edtechbites EdTech Bites Facebook Page: https://facebook.com/edtechbites EdTech Bites On TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@edtechbites EdTech Bites YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@edtechbites About Steve Sherman Steve is the Chief Imagination Officer and Executive Dayreamer at a STEM-based NGO called Livingmaths.com, based in South Africa. He is works with many schools in person and online, teaches a few thousand students a week, facilitates teacher training a d he is an Edtech Evangelist. Steve knows Karate, Jujutsu and 2 other Japanese words. Connect With Steve Sherman Steve's Website: https://www.livingmaths.com/ Steve On X: https://x.com/LivingMaths Steve On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/19VTaoaXiX/ Living Maths Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/share/19PZsCRnH7/ ISTE 2026 Global Collaboration Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/687759955855233
Esta semana no podemos dejar pasar el estreno del final de Stranger Things, una de las series más importantes de los últimos años. Os contamos qué nos está pareciendo esta quinta temporada con la que se cierra la serie... que no la marca. Pero también traemos más cosas, muchas. Este es el contenido del programa... -Tema central (00:03:30) Stranger Things t5, primera parte -Ensalada de reseñas (00:19:30) CINE: En sueños, Wicked 2, La mano que mece la cuna (2025), Jujutsu kaisen ejecución SERIES: The mighty Nein, interior China town CÓMIC/MANGA: VIDEOJUEGOS: Kirby Air Ryders, Autopsy Simulator, Blue Prince LIBRICOS: Los virtuosos(Yasmina Khadra) Esto es todo... de momento. Recordad que regresamos cada semana y nos tenéis 24/7 en www.hellofriki.com y en redes, además de nuestro canal de Telegram
We take D&D players who have been kicked out of other games, and put them together to see if they can actually finish a quest. We learn: Jujutsu is an actual thing you can use in D&D to win There are rats the size of 12 year old boys in this cleft the cleft became a really big deal in this episode Support Nuzzle House by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/nuzzle-house Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/nuzzle-house/31dba3df-b059-4fa7-bd51-71362b526816
Git might be the most ubiquitous tool in software development, but that doesn't mean it's perfect. What if we could keep Git compatibility while fixing its most frustrating aspects—painful merges, scary rebases, being stuck in conflict states, and the confusing staging area?This week we're joined by Martin von Zweigbergk, creator of Jujutsu (JJ), a Git-compatible version control system that takes a fundamentally different approach. Starting from a simple idea—automatically snapshotting your working copy—Martin has built a tool that reimagines how we interact with version control. We explore the clever algebra behind Jujutsu's conflict handling that lets you store conflicts as commits and move freely through your repository even when things are broken. We discuss why there's no staging area, how the operation log gives you powerful undo/redo capabilities, and why rebasing becomes trivially easy when you can edit any commit in your history and have changes automatically propagate forward.Whether you're a Git power user frustrated by interactive rebases, someone who's lost work to a botched merge, or just curious about how version control could work differently, this conversation offers fresh perspectives on a tool we all take for granted. And if you're working with large monorepos or game development assets, Martin's vision for the future of Jujutsu might be exactly what you've been waiting for.---Support Developer Voices on Patreon: https://patreon.com/DeveloperVoicesSupport Developer Voices on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DeveloperVoices/joinJujutsu (JJ): https://github.com/martinvonz/jjJujutsu Documentation: https://martinvonz.github.io/jj/Git: https://git-scm.com/Mercurial: https://www.mercurial-scm.org/Rust: https://www.rust-lang.org/Watchman: https://facebook.github.io/watchman/Google Piper: https://research.google/pubs/why-google-stores-billions-of-lines-of-code-in-a-single-repository/Kris on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/krisajenkins.bsky.socialKris on Mastodon: http://mastodon.social/@krisajenkinsKris on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/krisjenkins/
Schon in Folge 20/25 haben wir über Jujutsu gesprochen, die Git-Alternative von Google, die auf der CLI jj genannt wird. Diesmal gehen wir tiefer. Wir fragen, wie Jujutsu Merge-Konflikte zu First-Class-Citizens macht und schauen uns an, wie es ohne klassische Branches funktioniert. Was steckt hinter Features wie Mega-Merges? Für ein besseres Verständnis von jj haben wir Daniel Danner eingeladen. Er ist erfahrener Jujutsu-Nutzer und beleuchtet die fundamentalen Unterschiede zu Git. Wir besprechen die grundlegende Architektur und praktische Nutzung auf der Konsole. Daniel zeigt außerdem, wie Jujutsu dank seiner Modularisierung kompatibel zu Git bleibt und sich in bestehende Workflows integrieren lässt.Jan und Dave diskutieren mit Daniel auch mögliche Nachteile und Inkompatibilitäten. Etwa, wenn sich die gesamte Historie bearbeiten lässt oder Merge-Konflikte sich auf einmal breiter verteilen. Und wer bis zum Ende zuhört, erfährt, welche geheime Karriere Dave neben der programmier.bar noch verfolgt. ;)Schreibt uns! Schickt uns eure Themenwünsche und euer Feedback: podcast@programmier.barFolgt uns! Bleibt auf dem Laufenden über zukünftige Folgen und virtuelle Meetups und beteiligt euch an Community-Diskussionen. BlueskyInstagramLinkedInMeetupYouTubeMusik: Hanimo
This is a recap of the top 10 posts on Hacker News on August 31, 2025. This podcast was generated by wondercraft.ai (00:30): We should have the ability to run any code we want on hardware we ownOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45087396&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(01:55): “This telegram must be closely paraphrased before being communicated to anyone”Original post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45082731&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(03:21): Google: 'Your $1000 phone needs our permission to install apps now' [video]Original post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45082750&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(04:46): Eternal StruggleOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45086020&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(06:12): Notes on Managing ADHDOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45083134&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(07:37): Jujutsu for everyoneOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45083952&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(09:03): My phone is an ereader nowOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45079962&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(10:28): Why haven't quantum computers factored 21 yet?Original post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45082587&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(11:54): Git Diagramming "The Weave"Original post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45080720&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(13:19): FDA official demands removal of YouTube videos of himself criticizing vaccinesOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45083845&utm_source=wondercraft_aiThis is a third-party project, independent from HN and YC. Text and audio generated using AI, by wondercraft.ai. Create your own studio quality podcast with text as the only input in seconds at app.wondercraft.ai. Issues or feedback? We'd love to hear from you: team@wondercraft.ai
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The San Fransisco Standard published some sobering news for new graduates, the Forge team decided to put an AI agent in your shell, Fernando Borretti says you can choose tools that make you happy, Jujutsu's flexibility and safety changed Nathan Witmer's approach to version control, Anil Dash is as excited about MCP as almost everyone else is & Alex Kladov shares two rules of thumb around pushing "ifs" up and "fors" down.
The San Fransisco Standard published some sobering news for new graduates, the Forge team decided to put an AI agent in your shell, Fernando Borretti says you can choose tools that make you happy, Jujutsu's flexibility and safety changed Nathan Witmer's approach to version control, Anil Dash is as excited about MCP as almost everyone else is & Alex Kladov shares two rules of thumb around pushing "ifs" up and "fors" down.
The San Fransisco Standard published some sobering news for new graduates, the Forge team decided to put an AI agent in your shell, Fernando Borretti says you can choose tools that make you happy, Jujutsu's flexibility and safety changed Nathan Witmer's approach to version control, Anil Dash is as excited about MCP as almost everyone else is & Alex Kladov shares two rules of thumb around pushing "ifs" up and "fors" down.
Me duele el cerebelo! Esta es sin duda una de las series que más ha retado nuestra cultura general. Para entenderla es necesario saber de física, matemáticas y novelas de adolescentes terminales. Jujutsu kaisen, una joya que ha sabido ganarse su lugar en el mundo. ¿No que Gojo era muy fuerte? ¿Hay infinitos más grandes que otros infinitos? ¿En que momento sebas aprendió tanto de esta serie? ¿Samuel sabe de física?La respuesta a todo esto y más en el nuevo capítulo de geek punch podcastConviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/geek-punch--4239287/support.
If you think you are in the wrong place, you probably are.In 25 parts, edited from the works of FinalStand.Listen and subscribe to the ► Podcast at Connected..“Believing in yourself is not enough. You must impress that belief upon the Universe.”(Monday)My pain was legendary. Fine, my pain was epic. Okay, my pain was really bad, only exacerbated by a busy weekend. Sunday had started out fine. The girls hadn't minded being cooped up in my place for half of the day. We all worked out in the morning, which Nikita found odd. Then the young ladies explored a 'man pad', which was totally new.Loraine and Nikita developed a complex relationship. Nikita was martial enough, older and far more worldly. They conflicted over me; Loraine wouldn't accept that she'd never conquer me and Nikita was stymied by the Amazon creed involving men. Europa bonded with Timothy in all kinds of odd ways including the exploration of the world of tattooing.Aya discovered a new favorite position. I had lain belly-down on the sofa while Nikita gave me a back rub. Right after she was done, Aya climbed on top of me, laid her stomach on my back and relaxed, soaking up my scent and warmth. Only when we got them home did Loraine whisper to me that she'd never seen Aya that calm and at peace for such a continuous amount of time.That warm fuzzy, along with Nikita being downright sympathetic and attentive for the rest of her stay rolled right into Timothy's and my date Sunday night. That ended up in a 'bizarre unless you are me' frolic late Sunday night. Timothy was a fun time for Nadia, Ulyssa's older sister, then finished up their date by pretending to pass out back at their place.I'd seen Timothy drink steadily for four hours with barely a buzz. Still, that ended up with Ulyssa, Nadia and I in a three-way until one in the morning. That was when Timothy pretended to wake up and call out my name. The ladies and I wrapped up the sex session quickly and 'us' guys departed because, ya know, we had work in a few hours.Timothy even changed my bandages again. I gave him a few bills to up our medical supplies. He took a few more from my wallet because he prophesied me being wounded would be a common occurrence. He followed that up by giving me a bear hug and a kiss on the cheek."You are a lifesaver, Bro," he sighed. "My break-up left me really down and you've restored my faith in life and love. Keep it up." Then we both went to bed.I followed that up with an early wake-up call from Katrina telling me to show up thirty minutes early and report to the Medical Division. That led me to biking, one legged, through the city (Nikita and I had retrieved my bike Sunday afternoon) by dawn's early light and reporting to the witchdoctors at Havenstone. Thus my legendary, epic, really bad pain.The Doctor at Doebridge had practiced traditional Amazon healing methods. The cute chick who escorted me into the Medical Division had actually heard we were in the 21st century. She sat me on a gurney in what passed for a modern Emergency Room and had me take off my pants. Then she asked me if I wanted pain-killers, or a local anesthetic."No, I'm a man," I bragged. I saw the bewilderment in her eyes. Was I saying 'no', or was I claiming to be a weak, frail male? "It is too late for your people to be nice to me now," I clarified. "You are monsters and I accept that, so let's get this over with so we can get back to our jobs.""What are you talking about?" she tried to be disarming. Could it be she wasn't a full-blooded Amazon?#To ease my pain, show me your bountiful bosom# I said in Old Kingdom Hittite. The nice, young doctor blinked. She knew of the lingo, but not the speech itself."No on the anesthetic," I sighed. "Please work professionally and quickly so we may return to our duties, Doctor.""Of course. I'll be right back," she nodded then headed off to 'get some supplies'; in other words 'call Security'. They showed up lickety-split, doctor in tow. I recognized one from the Armory. To be polite, I let her know I recalled her."Oh, it is the Kindergarten graduate," I grinned. "Who is your lesbian playmate?""Oh goodie," Kindergarten snarled. "I get another crack at you.""Wait," the buddy cautioned her. "Shouldn't we investigate the claim that he knows an unknown tongue?" She looked to me. "Well?""The Doctor needs to leave the room," I stated."You don't tell us what to do, male," Kindy snapped."Okay, how can you verify I speak your Mother Tongue without violating some protocol if she is still in the room?" I sounded bored. Home-schooled and not in a good way."I say we beat it out of you," Kindy kept being stupid. Come on, like she was going to stumble upon a conspiracy in her lowly position, armed with her limited intellect."Bring it, Kitten," I smirked. "It's not like I'm going anywhere." The two security types drew their Tasers. I reclined onto the gurney and folded my arms over my chest."Sit up, damn you," Kindy's partner demanded."Why? So when you stun me I fall to the floor? I think I'd rather flop around on the gurney, thank you," I mused.Our conversation brought attention. A few women were starting to gather around when one pressed through. I didn't know her, but she had some familiar features."Cáel Nyilas, I am Traska Maza, Violet's sister. Come to my side," she ordered. Okay now, I didn't HAVE to obey that. Once more, a nice lady was giving me an out and I took it.I swung slowly off the gurney and hobbled to her side."Kneel," and I knelt with a grimace. "Now what is your problem with our breeding male?" she added the last part in Amazon."Wait," I blurted out. "I'm no one's breeding male yet!" In Amazon/Hittite. The crowd stirred."True and you are making it a truly glorious hunt, but we will take you as our prize in the end, Male," Traska smiled down at me while petting my hair while speaking in Amazon. Sex."He speaks the; Tongue?" the Doctor stammered."Of course he does," Traska nodded. "Otherwise it would have been quite difficult for him to refuse Hayden breeding rights on Saturday.""He refused Hayden," Kindy gawked."It is against corporate policy," I explained. "Being a good boy is getting the crap kicked out of me as it is. Heaven help me if I actually broke a rule." They chuckled; psycho bitches."Cáel, rise," so I struggled to my feet. "Go to the gurney and let the doctor tend to your battle scar," Traska commanded. As I staggered back from whence I came, the term 'battle scar' resonated to both me and the women."This does not settle the crime of him speaking our language," Kindy kept blathering."Did it occur to you to contact Elsa, or Katrina, or even the office of Hayden to gather information on what was going on," Traska sighed, "before racing to attack a wounded male in the middle of this vast structure we control? What was he going to do? Hobble over to a hurricane-proof window?""Even if he managed to somehow break one, he would be throwing himself down four floors to the sidewalk below? Admittedly, if he did accomplish all that and escape, he would be a threat. I'd still want to breed with him for that would be one tough, determined male," Traska chuckled. She walked off, the guards stood around uselessly and the doctor tended my wounds.I called Katrina, updating my situation, she called someone else, who probably called someone else, who called off the guards."So, who do you think you will be breeding with?" the doctor hinted. Seriously, I could pick up a girl in a war zone. A lonely female doctor in an ER that only treats women wasn't even a contest."Actually, no one," I winked. "I'm gay. I can't get it up around women." Recall, I had no pants on and my cockhead had a mind of its own, which didn't bother me. What did bother me was its mind being more dominant than the one on top of my shoulders. The doctor patted my package. My cock was pleading 'we haven't had sex in six hours; we are dying over here'. Lying bastard."Oh really," she teased."This is not fair," I groaned. "Your ass is so finely sculpted and tight," I couldn't see most of it because of her lab coat, but hey, "and your lips look like they could suck a golf ball through a garden hose." Be careful with the last line. Make sure your target likes fellatio first.The Doctor pursed her lips and gave me a wink. Was I lining up another prospective Havenstone woman as part of some grand master plan? No. I'm an idiot with an out of control libido. I am always hitting on women. I can't help it, thus my numerous scars and colorful stories."I can, you know," she purred. Golf ball; garden hose; feels so good.You know you are making an impact on the workplace when this happens: after leaving the doctor, I was taking the elevator up to my floor. The door opened and two women stepped in, suddenly disappointed."Oh; you are already dressed," Brielle sighed. Her companion was equally peeved."Arrow wound," I informed them. "I had to go to medical. They stripped me there.""Damn it," her companion snapped her fingers. "Maybe we should tag his itinerary?""I think Katrina would frown on that," Brielle shook her head."Well, can you take off your clothes really quick?" the companion turned to me.The door opened on my floor."Sorry. No. Gotta go to work. Have a nice day now," I retreated to the safety of the office.I'm an idiot. On all the desks in the sizable office space housing the heart of Executive Services was a long box; from Nerf. Oh, Sweet God; Buffy was out to make me cry.How did I know it was Buffy? If Desiree wanted to know something about me, she'd slap me around until I answered. Buffy was far more insidious. She'd spy on me. To give her credit, I had a box as well. I too could get that wonderful feeling that Custer's last trooper felt as the Sioux and Cheyenne closed in. Sure I could shoot back, but it wouldn't do any good.Katrina had already unboxed her toy. It was loaded, resting on her desk. It was a six shooter."Honestly Cáel, is your problem with my native tongue, an inability to tell time, or an unwillingness to follow common sense instructions?" Katrina gave me a warm, maternal look. She was referring to me engaging in strenuous activity in the first 48 hours after having been wounded."After this afternoon I do not have any other dates planned so I can take it easy," I promised."As long as you understand that many of us are risking our lives to help you keep yours," Katrina pointed out. "What did Elsa want Saturday night?" The look of shame on my face was probably what Katrina expected though not what she wanted to see. "Tell me," she groaned."Oh; okay; she kissed me once but I stopped her; against policy," I started."Yes?" Katrina muttered. She knew this was bad."Oh; then I vigorously sucked and bit on her, while fingering until she arrived; hard," I confessed. Katrina put her elbow in her desk, forearm uplifted then planted her forehead on her palm."By the Goddesses, you could walk blindfolded through a minefield only to trip over a cricket," Katrina mumbled. Katrina sensed my confusion."Elsa's and Rhada's/Madi's families are in a blood feud. They would kill you for looking amorously at the other," she explained."Whoops; I didn't make either one like me," I pleaded."I believe you, Cáel," Katrina looked up and smiled. "If I didn't, I would have Desiree toss you down an elevator shaft; from the thirtieth floor.""It wouldn't work," I grinned at her. "I'm part flying squirrel. I've got those little underarm flaps and everything.""Patagium," Katrina defined that bit of anatomy for me."Stop being smarter than me," I furrowed my brow. "It is unattractive in a female." Wack; Nerf hit. Right then Daphne and Tigger walked in and took in the situation."Can we all take shots at Cáel?" Daphne inquired. Oh hell no!"I'm actually recruiting a Rebel Alliance," I offered."What's in it for us?" Tigger asked."Dubious glory, improbable hope, an unfamiliar future and the unique experience of pitting your defiance into the Eye of the Abyss before the End," I promised in Old Kingdom Hittite.
The anime community lost a young one this past week and we discuss some of our favorite anime openings/closing from her. Jujutsu Kaisen manga is also over. Pdubz gives his thoughts (spoiler-free)Check us out on:www.tkorajio.com***Support our Patreon to get access to bonus episodes and episodes 1-50 over at:https://www.patreon.com/TKOrajioPlease give us a 5 star review on Spotify and Apple Podcast to help us out Contact us at:tkorajio@gmail.comInstagram: tko_rajioTwitter @TKO_RAJIO
Judeu Ateu, Estranho, Luki e Tojyo se fazem uma única pergunta: e Jujutsu, hein?Apoie o AoQuadrado² no APOIA.seCronologia do episódio(00:00:00) E Jujutsu, hein?(01:10:08) Recomendação da Semana – Golden Man
I AM SORRY ABOUT THE AUDIO DROPOUTS!!!!! The pair you are about to hear are not professionals. Their opinions and beliefs are not fact. They are just two idiots that are Spitting Nonsense. Hi, We are Jasmine and Zach here to present you with some nerdy news! We upload our news podcast on Wednesdays and our bonus episode on Saturdays! Support us by following us on Discord at: discord.gg/yjxsKww Give us feedback and let us know how you feel in our #questions-and-suggestions channel on the Discord listed above.
Tim Banks joins Justin and Autumn — there's nothing quite like being punched in the face by Zookeeper or being taken down by a "hot" shard.
We go round and round in David's last in person episode. He will be missed! Hell Divers, Jujutsu Kaisen, Genshin Impact and MHA..... banter, thanks --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/superghostsmash/support
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In this episode, Gary Harper talks about his recent journey of research and discovery into the life of early Jujutsu (or ju-jitsu as it was known back then) pioneer, James Hipkiss.Anyone interested in getting hold of a copy of the republished version of "Self Defence Made Simple" by Hipkiss, can contact Gary directly at GHarper@hamerchilds.co.ukFollow us at @budoetc on Instagram and don't forget to sign up to our list at www.budoetc.com for the earliest updates and news!
Join Heidi and Pauly for another exciting episode of The Shonen Shojo Sho Show! In Episode #9, the dynamic duo brings you the latest in the anime world, starting with a special announcement: they now have a new X account @SSSSPodcast!This episode introduces a fresh segment called “Pino's Potions,” kicking off with a discussion about Maki Zenin from Jujutsu Kaisen. Pauly shares his thoughts on the anime “7 Witches,” while Heidi reveals she's been convinced to start watching “Panty and Stocking.”Get ready for a hilarious take on “Conqueror of Shambala” with some cheeky humor that's sure to make you laugh out loud! They also dive into a summer anime preview, covering titles like “Giji Harem,” “Suicide Squad Isekai,” and “Losing Too Many Heroines,” plus a mention of “Godzilla Minus 1.”In the Anime News segment, they discuss:“My Adventures With Superman” comic's tribute to Dragon Ball Z and Akira Toriyama with a special cover- “Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War” Season 3 featuring new anime-exclusive scenes- “Silent Hill” director's new survival horror game inspired by Tokyo Ghoul- The announcement of a “Ranma ½” remakeLastly, don't miss out on Pauly's Pet Peeve of the week!Tune in for an episode packed with anime insights, humor, and the latest updates from the anime universe!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-shonen-shojo-shoshow-podcast--6091842/support.
Send us a Text Message.This week's episode is flooded with pop-culture topics and personal anecdotes. A review of Noah Kahan at the Hollywood BowlKyle Jenner's meltdown over public scrutiny. Is she trading mental health for fame?Ben Affleck tells Kevin Hart Jennifer Lopez's insane level of fame. Is this a pre-divorce "tell."Shakira shades her ex-husband (again).Has THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF OC gone too far with their treatment of Shannon Beador?Did Tom Brady have a pre-calculated plan to break up Gisele Bündchen and her Jujutsu instructor with The Roast?Young Thug's trial screams corruption and it's the Judge versus the defenseAmazon needs to stop pushing their sub-par clothes on me.
The Nerdy Jock and DK are back with a brand new podcast watching and reviewing Season One of the hit anime series Jujutsu Kaisen. Unlike their previous foray into Dragon Ball Z, neither Kevin nor DK have seen Jujutsu Kaisen, and are excited to watch through season one as total noobs watching four episodes at a time. In the inaugural episode of the Jujutsu Kaisen watch along podcast, Kevin and DK watch season 1 episodes 1 - 4, from the introduction of Itadori Yuji, Gojo Satoru, Fushiguro Megumi, and Kugisaki Nobara—as well as Jujutsu high, and the king of all curses himself, Ryomen Sukuna! Join Kevin and DK week by week as they make their way through season 1 through virgin eyes.
Dani and Gasser Struggle to stay on topic and instead talk about literally ANYTHING Else. Mob Psycho 100 , Sailor Moon , Jujutsu, Kaisen , Naruto , Apothecary Diaries , SpyXFamily , the tooth of truth , crunchy roll , our friends , and crocs!
Russell Peters is here on this week's episode of Steph Infection! Russell and Steph chat about starting comedy in Canada, meeting for the first time ever at a wing restaurant, and Russell's interactions with wildlife while spending time in India as a kid. For a limited time, Nutrafol is offering our listeners ten dollars off your first month's subscription and free shipping when you go to Nutrafol.com and enter the promo code INFECTION. Follow @Steph_Tolev and @Steph_Infection_Podcast on Instagram. Send in your body stories to be featured on the pod! See Steph's "Filth Queen" Spring/Summer Tour: US Dates May 17-19 San Antonio, TX June 14-15 Austin, TX July 14 Edmonton, AB Aug 22 Atlanta, GA Aug 23-24 Charleston, SC UK Dates May 27-28 Holland May 30-June 2 London CA Dates Sept 20 Halifax Sept 21 Ottawa Nov 8 Victoria Nov 9 Vancuver Get tickets at https://punchup.live/stephtolevSteph Tolev caught fire on the BILL BURR PRESENTS: FRIENDS WHO KILL, Netflix special. She was named a COMEDIAN YOU SHOULD AND WILL KNOW by Vulture, which recognized her as one of Canada's funniest exports. She was featured on Comedy Central's THE RINGERS stand up series, and season two of UNPROTECTED SETS. Steph has appeared in Comedy Central's CORPORATE and starred in an episode of the Sarah Silverman-produced PLEASE UNDERSTAND ME. Steph has been well received at festivals all over the world and headlines clubs across the country. She also has a hit podcast on ALL THINGS COMEDY called “STEPH INFECTION” and appears in the feature OLD DADS starring and written by Bill Burr on Netflix. Find tour dates and more at russllpeters.com and follow @russellpeters on Instagram! 00:59 See Steph Live! 2:00 Russell Peters is here! 2:38 Russell's fans and tour rider 6:20 Russell and Steph at JFL 13:46 When Steph and Russell first met 22:04 Russell's Body Stuff 23:31 Boxing and Jujitsu 28:19 Touring around the world 34:06 Weight loss 36:41 Nice celebrities 39:21 Wildlife in India46:20 Surgeries 51:58 Funniest way to die 52:56 Follow @russellpeters
What two forms of combat were combined to create jujutsu? What are the ingredients in a horse neck cocktail? Are citrus fruits really just big berries? What gives acid house music its unique sound? Kyle and Jheisson answer these questions and more as they bump their way across Wikipedia from the underground acid house parties of the 1980's to citrus fruit, to Matthew C. Perry (the commander not the actor), to the end of Japanese Isolation in the 1850's. You might learn too much! TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wikiuniversity YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmPDDjcbBJfR0s_xJfYCUvwInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/wikiuniversity/Music provided by Davey and the Chains
He's a winning combination of Jujutsu black-belt and soul singing prowess, with an affinity for Black Crowes, Keith Richards, and Tina Turner, and he brings a new single plus a another original and plays both plus a classic cover, inside of a 57 minute special, as Nelson Sobral from Toronto, with the ever-worldly percussionist Kunle, join Jeff at Wild Woods Blue Studio for conversation and performance. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week: Jujutsu Kaisen has gone nuclear. Also, Jordan finally caught up on Netflix's Castlevania series! Other than that we're back on our weekly grind! Have any feedback? Don't hesitate to let us know! animesavants@gmail.com or Follow us on social media and let us know there! Instagram: @animesavants Twitter: @anime_savants -James: @NeuralHandshake -Jordan: @Jbonnter Youtube: Anime Savants Intro/Outro - Lila Newman (lilanewman.com)
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Mappa staff just about had it with their unrealistic deadlines and lack of respect at the work place. And did the Toronto Blue Jays ever had a chance with Shohei Otani?Beautiful & P-dubz discuss tips and tricks on how to scam men into giving you money. Ladies, listen carefully.Check us out on:www.tkorajio.comblog.tkorajio.comWant to support the show?https://www.patreon.com/TKOrajioGive us a 5 star review on Spotify and Apple PodcastContact us at:tkorajio@gmail.comInstagram: tko_rajioTwitter @TKO_RAJIOThirst Alert BGM: Deoxys Beats - Lover[s]https://soundcloud.com/deoxysbeats1
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Darío and Eric break down the anime they watched last week, which includes the Battle Royal "Btooom!" and Darío decides he's going to catch up on the epic pirate anime adventure, "One Piece."
Join professors Pedro, Gui, and Joaquim in this insightful video as they discuss the pivotal role parents can play in their children's martial arts journey. As experienced teachers and lifelong students of jujutsu, the Valente brothers share their unique perspective on the profound impact their parents had on their own martial arts development. From starting their training at a young age to the lifelong benefits they gained, discover how parental support can shape a child's martial arts experience. Don't miss this inspiring conversation!
@blcpodcast , overall episode #101 This week, we're back and better than ever! We begin the second century of the show with Parker coming in hot, and mourning the shirt order that will never arrive. Fred recommends Ross and its underrated big and tall section, and we finally decide if Fred and Allan are dandies or not. Then, we let the robots take control after management decides to let AI write three alternate-universe BLC podcasts. Tweet us and let us know which one you'd prefer. Then, it's Fred's Freaky Facts, and we learn about the Taylor Lautners and camel's eyes. Then we're deciding whether to join Threads, and we're joined by its inventor and we talk to him about the Jujutsu battle of the century, and so much more, only on the BLC Podcast. #BLCWorld #PCP #PCPUniverse --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/popculturepros/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/popculturepros/support
Andrea Paradis is a Relationship Coach, NLP Coach, Educator of Effective Communication Strategies, Workshop Leader, Public Speaker, Two times Amazon #1 Best Selling Author, Ordained Minister Video on Spotify / Bitchute / YouTube ==================== Please consider donating so I may continue to create free content https://www.podpage.com/speaking-podcast/support/ Speaking Podcast Social Media / Coaching My Other Podcasts https://bio.link/podcaster ==================== Bio of Andrea Paradis: ANDRÉ PARADIS ~ Educator, Coach, Artist & People Person Andre has been a teacher and educator his whole life. He taught around the world, from Japan to Bangkok and back. In 2006, he started studying Male/Female dynamics purely by accident. His discoveries were so profound that he soon immersed himself in research and the teacher in him “exploded” … teaching to his amazing discoveries. Project Equinox was born out of the need to pass this knowledge on to the world. Andre Paradis Relationship Coach, NLP Coach, Educator of Effective Communication Strategies, Workshop Leader, Public Speaker, Two times Amazon #1 Best Selling Author, Ordained Minister What we Discussed: - How he started his dancing Career - Why he walked away from the Chippendales (14mins) - Should you tell your partner the number of sexual partners (20 mins) - Belittling a man in front of people (28 mins) - Not respecting yourself by sleeping with everyone (34 mins) - Breaking the pattern with Toxic Relationships (44mins) - Studying from the best - The advantages of Jujutsu (1hr 2mins) and more How to Contact Andrea Paradis : https://projectequinox.net/ https://www.instagram.com/projectequinox https://www.facebook.com/andreparadis31 https://www.youtube.com/@ProjectEquinoxwithAndreParadis https://www.tiktok.com/@andre_paradis Free Gift as mentioned andreacoaching1(@)gmail.com =============== Speaking Podcast Social Media / Coaching My Other Podcasts + Donations https://bio.link/podcaster Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/speakingpodcast/ Store https://www.podpage.com/speaking-podcast/store/ Donations https://www.podpage.com/speaking-podcast/support/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/roy-coughlan/message
Bailey Evans, mater yoga instructor, owner and founder of Ekam Yoga, a yoga studio located in Bozeman Montana. Today's episode Bailey shares her 2 year journey through infertility. Bailey opens up about her experience with infertility in a very authentic and truthful way. This episode is powerful. Episode TopicsJourney with infertilityDealing with perfectionismThe importance of self-awareness and inner workThe importance of communicationEmotional Intelligence (specifically anger)Jujutsu and YogaChanging perspective on relationships and valuesDropping into the bodyThe plan is not always the plan EPISODE REFERENCESFSA/HSA Fertility Test: Mail Test @ Modern Fertility: https://ro.co/testing/fertility-hormone-test/ BBF Episode 23 23. Prioritize Your Body, Self and Energy / Bailey EvansGUEST CONTACT:Personal IG: @snacktillmtEkam Yoga IG: @ekamyogamtEkam Yoga Website: www.ekamyogamt.comKATIE GRAHAM:Breathwork Session: https://katiekaygraham.com/work-with-meNewsletter: Support the showSPONSORSPause Breathwork: Breathwork Facilitator CertificationPause Breathwork: 1-Month Free Breathwork AppPause Breathwork: Pause 6-Week Breathwork Course “The Journey” LMNT: Hydration Packs *get a FREE bonus sample pack when you purchase 12ct Variety Pack, 30ct boxes, or INSIDER Bundles.SUPPORT USShare this episode with a friend! Enjoy listening to the show? Support ADD ME ONkatiekaygraham.com @katiekaygraham NewsletterBODY BREAKING FREE LISTEN Apple Podcast | Spotify Podcast | Audible
Professors Pedro, Gui, and Joaquim discuss the true purpose of the gentle art.
A DLP Agenda ad starring Joe's and Katie's nephew is now playing on 98 Rock! The new murder mystery successfully debuted at the Bright Box in Winchester this past Saturday. A full recap is given including our new favorite audience member. Rob hangs out with Joe's new friend group. Did he endear himself? Joe has fun with Chat GPT. Justin warns everyone that AI is taking over the world eventually and maybe radio soon. Justin's son had a Jujutsu incident. And Rob's latest drunken embarrassment story.
Justin is confused by a house in Joe's neighborhood. Friend of the show and horrible sports bettor, former show announcer Tim, won a huge MMA parlay. Rob is concerned this will ruin the friendship. Justin elated about his son winning his first Jujutsu fight. Rob's Mom is not a fan of a certain Die Laughing Production cast member. Justin wants to know where Awkwafina's accent went. The new Chris Rock special is debated. And finally, Joe ruins an engagement announcement.
Pete Davidson is possibly dating Emily Ratajkowski, Gisele Bündchen is not dating her Jujutsu instructor, Mike Tyson has been selling ear shaped gummies, Jennifer Newsom took the stand against Harvey Weinstein, and Scott Budman joins us to talk about FTX!