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In this episode of KUDEN! Radio, we look at the hidden wisdom behind one of Ninjutsu's most misunderstood combat postures – Hicho no Kamae – and why it's far more than just a ‘one-legged (‘crane') stance'. Discover how this posture trains vital skills for surviving unpredictable, chaotic situations, not just for self-defense but for life […]
Over the centuries, warriors have trained their bodies for battle – but the true Ninja knew that the mind was the ultimate weapon. During this episode, we're diving into the hidden side of Ninjutsu – the mental, emotional, and strategic training known as Seishin Teki Kyoyo. Think you know what makes a true warrior? You […]
In this episode, we examine what it is to be a Modern Ninja including the identity as a farmer, laborer, or skilled trade during the day and Ninja by night. Batman is an example of a Modern Ninja, stretching, practicing, and honing their martial art skills, while combining it with use of martial art weapons, to be effective. Noticing things out of the ordinary, information gathering, using distractions, hiding both in plain sight and hidden in general are the cornerstones of Ninja Training. The use of rolling into an attack, takedowns, and quick strikes are effective tools of the craft similar to modern day spies.
Over the past week, questions and misconceptions have been pouring in about the “Ninjutsu Combat Matrix” Guide – and tonight, we're tackling the biggest ones. If you think you understand how the different lineages of Ninjutsu work in real combat, you might be in for a shock. Hint: It's NOT just about techniques – It's […]
Can the ancient art of ninjutsu unlock modern-day success? On the *Warrior Mindset Podcast*, we explore how this stealthy discipline offers powerful lessons in mindfulness, adaptability, and resilience. Inspired by Stephen K. Hayes's *Ninjutsu: The Art of the Invisible Warrior*, we uncover how its timeless principles transcend combat, shaping leadership, strategy, and personal growth. Through historical insights, modern applications, and techniques like meditation and visualization, we reveal how embracing the ninja mindset fosters patience, foresight, and balance in an unpredictable world. Tune in to discover how ninjutsu's wisdom can guide you toward mental fortitude, integrity, and true happiness.--------- EPISODE CHAPTERS ---------(0:00:00) - Exploring Ninjutsu Philosophy and Principles(0:17:28) - Modern Applications of Ninjutsu PhilosophySend us a text
NINJUTSU: The Art of the Ninja | 21 PrinciplesNinjutsu is a set of strategy and tactics practiced by the Ninjas. The ninja used this art to ensure survival in times of hardship. Ninjutsu involved practicing techniques of escape, disguise and concealment.The ninja mentality is a way of life—one rooted in self-awareness, discipline, and unwavering focus. To walk the path of the ninja is to embody strength, calmness, and adaptability in every moment. Being a ninja isn't about combat alone; it's about mastering your thoughts, actions, and emotions. “Victories are won by inches,” and those inches are found in the sacrifices you make when no one is watching, in the work done in silence, and in the calm you maintain under pressure. Whether facing conflict, navigating challenges, or striving for personal growth, the ninja way encourages strategy, preparation, and resilience. It is the only way.Speaker:Marcus “Elevation” TaylorFollow Marcus:YouTube: http://bit.ly/38FUFoSInstagram: http://bit.ly/3aLfu3PFacebook: http://bit.ly/2TB9uoiTwitter: https://twitter.com/unlockelevationWebsite: https://unlockelevation.com/Book Marcus to speak at your organization: http://bit.ly/MarcusBookingsFREE 10 Day Challenge by Marcus Taylor: http://bit.ly/UnlockElevationPlaylist: https://evolveorexpire.com/Booking Link: bit.ly/BookMarcusTaylor Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is part 3 in our 3-part miniseries on the Togakure Ninja school's principle of “never engaging the enemy head-on”. as well as the deception tactics that “nothing is ever what it looks like”. During this episode, we're going to continue our look into these principles by exploring what they look like when used by […]
When the art of the Ninja exploded onto the scene in the early ‘80s here in the Western-world, everything… everywhere was about “Ninjutsu” and how it was different from nearly every other conventional (read: ‘modern') martial art. But, along the way a shift occurred and, ever since then, there has been a debate about whether […]
Ever since the art's introduction to the Western world, it has always been easy for folks, both inside and outside the art, and especially those coming from more conventional martial arts backgrounds, to try and relate to and/or translate Ninjutsu through that lens. What this means is trying to see Ninjutsu as another head-to-head / […]
"Joy is a trainable skill, and like any martial art, it requires practice, especially in the face of discomfort and chaos." "Your obstacles are your greatest teachers. Like the samurai seeking out the master swordsman, life's challenges are here to test and refine you." "Gratitude cuts through the noise and brings you into the present moment—because the present is all we truly have." "When life puts you in a chokehold, don't resist—relax, assess, and flow through the problem. That's the essence of martial arts and life." "Martial arts is self-development. It's not just about fighting; it's about learning how to flow with challenges, overcome fear, and find your true self." -- Budo Brothers My guest this episode are The Budo Brothers. They are innovators, creators, and lifelong martial artists on a mission to bring the values of martial arts to the world. Founded by Eric Allan and Kyle Mahadeo, the Budo Brothers have built a global lifestyle brand that blends martial arts, personal development, and entrepreneurship. Through innovative products like the Hood Gi, digital seminars, and community initiatives like the Budo Youth Fund, they embody what it means to live the warrior's way—on and off the mats. Driven by authenticity and a passion for self-expression, the Budo Brothers stand out for their unique ability to combine traditional martial arts principles with modern creativity. Whether it's crafting premium martial arts gear, designing groundbreaking online courses, or inspiring others to find joy in the process, they represent the intersection of discipline, service, and innovation. This episode highlights the intersection of martial arts, personal development, and entrepreneurship. It's about using martial arts as a metaphor for life's lessons—teaching us to flow through challenges, find joy in the process, and create a life of purpose and abundance. The Budo Brothers inspire us to embrace creativity, give back to the community, and remain authentic in our pursuits. My Key takeaway is that Joy is like any martial art—it's something you can train. Even in the face of defeat and depression, joy is a skill you build through gratitude, resilience, and taking small steps forward. It's about finding your center and flowing with life's challenges instead of resisting them. This episode is all about transformation—how martial arts is more than just punching and kicking; it's a vehicle for growth, creativity, and serving others. The Budo Brothers share their journey of turning passion into purpose, building a brand with heart, and using martial arts as a path to a joyful, abundant life. It's about living the way of the warrior—not just in the dojo, but in every moment of your life. The Budo Brothers are more than just a brand; they are a movement. Their mission is to inspire martial artists and non-martial artists alike to embrace the lessons of the arts and use them as tools to overcome challenges, create meaning, and live a life full of joy and abundance. Tune in for another awe inspiring episode.
Discover the “unseen” skills that set Ninjutsu apart from other martial arts in this episode of KUDEN! Radio. This week, we dive deep into the advanced art of “sensing” unseen danger—a skill famously tested for in the Bujinkan's 5th Dan Sakki Test—and explore three other powerful perception abilities that extend Ninjutsu beyond mere physical defense. […]
Part of the art of enduring and persevering, in fact right there in the name: Ninjutsu, is a key element to being able to “weather any storm.” And, without it, one cannot really say that they are, or are really working on becoming, a true “Ninja.” During this episode, we're diving into just how students […]
This episode is the next installment in Dai-Shihan Miller's new: “Student's Perspective” interview series, designed to not only spotlight his highly engaged Ninjutsu students, but also to give them a chance to share their successes and, perhaps most importantly, how they're overcoming the obstacles to success. He and his guest this week, former U.S. Marine […]
What if the key to mastering self-defense and Ninjutsu lies not in flashy, pre-set techniques but in navigating the unseen paths of training? For many, the allure of immediate results can overshadow the profound truths hidden beneath the surface. Yet, for those committed to genuine mastery, understanding these invisible principles can make all the difference. […]
Join Dai-Shihan Jeffrey Miller for the latest installment of the “Student's Perspective” interview series on KUDEN! Radio. In this episode, Jeffrey Miller spotlights Fred Strickland, one of his most dedicated and highly engaged Ninjutsu students. Together, they delve into Fred-Sensei's journey towards Black Belt Mastery, exploring how Ninjutsu serves him in both martial arts and […]
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The debate about whether or not online ninjutsu training programs actually work to help you develop the skills you're looking for. So… … during this episode we're going to revisit the topic, but from the historical perspective (something that seems to be popular among many, “only want to do it the ‘traditional' way, students) to […]
During this episode of KUDEN! radio, I'll be kicking off my new student interview series designed to spotlight some of my highly engaged Ninjutsu students. My guest, Lee Davis, and I will be discussing their perspectives on the art, how it serves them and the value they get from it, and even their dislikes as […]
In this episode we'll discuss a comment posted on one of my videos regarding the effectiveness of Ninjutsu for real-world self-defense, and how the power of our beliefs about any ‘thing' is often rooted in Ego's tendancy to use vagueness and generalization to define that thing…which in itself affects everything else we do, say, think, […]
Embark on the journey of self-discovery and mastery as we explore the ninja mindset. There is no doubt the ninja mindset inspires courage, resilience and unwavering determination, with its blend of martial arts and philosophical insight. “The first priority to the ninja is to win without fighting” - Masaaki HatsumiSpeaker:Marcus “Elevation” TaylorFollow Marcus:YouTube: http://bit.ly/38FUFoSInstagram: http://bit.ly/3aLfu3PFacebook: http://bit.ly/2TB9uoiTwitter: https://twitter.com/unlockelevationWebsite: https://unlockelevation.com/Book Marcus to speak at your organization: http://bit.ly/MarcusBookingsFREE 10 Day Challenge by Marcus Taylor: http://bit.ly/UnlockElevationPlaylist: https://evolveorexpire.com/Booking Link: bit.ly/BookMarcusTaylorQuotesNinjutsuNinjutsu is a set of strategy and tactics practiced by the Ninjas. The ninja used this art to ensure survival in times of hardship. Ninjutsu involved practicing techniques of escape, disguise and concealment.MusicSecession Studioshttps://youtube.com/@SecessionStudios?si=9ORvK_Zz_zqlTDiU Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
During this episode we'll be taking a look at a lesson I was introduced to in the early days of my martial arts and life-mastery training in Ninjutsu. The personal combat and lifeways of Japan's ancient Ninja families. This lesson though, seemed to run in direct contradiction to another belief held by the masses, and […]
In the world of Ninjutsu, there are any number of iterations ranging from certain “brands” or KANS, 3 of which have all sprung from the same source… to the ‘modern Ninjutsu” creations which attempt to make up a new version of ONLY one level of the art…to everything in between. During this episode we'll be […]
In the latest episode, I sit down with Joshua Jackson, the creative force behind Make Sure. Joshua opened up about the thoughtful creation and development of Make Sure, a project that signifies a distinct artistic direction and partnership with Tooth & Nail Records. We delved into his musical evolution from the previous album "Ninjutsu" to his latest work "June," highlighting the shift in thematic and sonic landscapes.Joshua, known for his meticulous approach to music, shared his struggles and triumphs as a perfectionist, especially when it comes to mixing and engineering his tracks. He revealed the 'car test' as an essential part of his music-making process, emphasizing the transformative power of listening to music in different settings. The conversation also touched on the importance of experiencing an album in its entirety, appreciating the journey from the first track to the last.This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the behind-the-scenes of creating music that resonates on a personal level, the intricacies of working with a renowned record label, and the artistry involved in evolving as a musician. Tune in to get a deeper understanding of Joshua's passion, precision, and the path that led him to "June."Follow Make Sure:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/makesure.music/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/makesuremusic/
What is it that you want to get out of your study (or continued study) of Ninjutsu? Why this system instead of the countless others out there? Are you channeling your energy, focus, and consciousness where you need to, in order to get where you want to be… or are you satisfied with where you […]
Bernard Bordas est un spécialiste des arts martiaux depuis plus de 50 ans, pratiquant reconnu de Ninjutsu, auteur de plusieurs ouvrages et fondateur de différentes académies et associations autour de l'art martial.https://lemondedesartsmartiaux.org/Épisodes recommandés :#138 Greg Gothelf - Arts Martiaux, Violence & Philosophie#177 Brice Postal - La violence, la vraie#183 Franck Ropers - Self-defense et série unique : fin du débat ?#187 Michaël Illouz - Survivre à la violence actuelle#200 Alain Soral - Culte du corps et société de décadence#219 Thierry Casasnovas - La santé, radicale et hors systèmeRecevoir La Lettre Biomécanique :https://biomecaniquepodcast.com/Lettre Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
During this episode, we're going to be looking at a problem with the ‘traditional' vs. ‘modern' Ninjutsu (or any other martial art for that matter) argument that seems to dominate the realm of personal combat and self-defense training in today's world – which one is right, does it matter, and… …can this kind of dualistic […]
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Having come to training from a wide variety of other martial arts and self-defense systems, one of the concepts my teachers introduced me to within Ninjutsu and the schools of the Bujinkan is the idea that there were lessons and things to learn, which were: Not “self-defense” techniques in and of themselves but had EVERYTHING […]
Tasshin talks with Zencephalon (@zencephalon) about money, poly, Taiwan, Martian Ninjutsu, the Bodhisattva Cinematic Universe, and more. Zencephalon on X Website You can sign up for Tasshin's newsletter here. If you enjoyed this episode, consider supporting Tasshin and the Reach Truth Podcast on Patreon.
We wrap up TMNT III and unfortunately it kinda starts to fall apart. How do you tell if something has scenes cut for time or the script is just bad? Why is Leonardo's grimacing face so scary? Why is Mikey such a creeper? And at least Raph has a cute arc with a little kid, thats nice!Happy New Year to the TWA family!
Happy Holidays, Dudes! Zack, Emily and Morgan come together to discuss this often-maligned 3rd entry in the TMNT live action movies for our annual ‘Christmas' movie.Emily argues it doesn't deserve its reputation, Morgan uses their education to tell us exactly how bad the historical accuracy is, and Zack really, really wants you to know how hot he finds Elias Kotias.
If you've been studying, or at least interested in the full system of self-protection and life-mastery known an Ninjutsu (and not like those merely focused on the unarmed combat with some weapons thrown in and calling it ‘Ninjutsu', then you've most likely heard of the Ninja's power and success principle known as SANMITSU – ‘the […]
One of the concepts that anyone who's been around the art of Ninjutsu for any significant length of time has heard of is that of fudo-shin (‘Immoveable heart'), which itself is also embodied by the character, Fudo-Myo ‘Immoveable Light King/Queen', in the Ninja's Mikkyo esoteric mind-science study of enlightened potential. Any one of the hardest […]
Hakim Isler - The Black MacGyver | Angery American Nation Podcast Ep12 The Angery American Nation Podcast welcomes modern survivalist, American ninja, combat veteran, Hakim Isler - Black MacGyver to the show. Watch LIVE: https://www.youtube.com/@angery-american Hakim is a primitive outdoor survival expert beginning as a student in the U.S. Army Survival, Escape, Resistance and Evasion (SERE) School. A combat veteran of the Iraq war, deploying during both Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom, Hakim served as a Psychological Operations Sergeant in the Special Operations Forces unit of the United States Army. A sixth degree black belt in To-Shin Do (modern Ninjutsu) as taught by world-renowned author, Black Belt Hall of Fame member and American Ninja Master Stephen K. Hayes. Hakim is also a Filipino Martial Artist and teacher holding the rank of Certified Instructor in FCS Kali and Guro in Black Tiger Kali. He's been seen on: Kicking & Screaming, Naked & Afraid, and Many Many More. Check out Hakim's Books: https://amzn.to/3Zj7voR Website: https://www.hakim-isler.com/bio Podcast: https://www.surviveuniversity.com/podcast-1 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@officialhakimisler7928 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Boss.kr74/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hakimisler/ X aka Twitter: https://twitter.com/BlackMacgyver1 --
This week, Taylor, Sandy, Doug Jordan and Taddea Richard discuss a walrus calf in 24/7 “cuddle care,” Megan Rapinoe's favorite ice cream, a killer dog on a gulf cart rampage and much, much more! The all new segment Our Week's: Guide to Ninjutsu debuts! Angels We Have Heard by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?collection=004&page=1 Artist: http://incompetech.com/
We often discuss the trap of compartmentalizing our lives – of putting things into separate “boxes” – and missing the interconnectedness that is happening all the time. This is just as true of our Ninjutsu self-protection & personal life mastery training as well. During this episode, we'll be looking at using the 8-Fold Path from […]
In this episode, we'll be breaking down the differences in the quality of our choices, with both our day-to-day goals and responsibilities as-well-as with those pertaining to our Ninjutsu self-protection and personal development training. The question is… Are we choosing wisely or conveniently? Are we doing the best we can with what we have, while […]
Students, practioners, and those interested in Ninjutsu, the Ninja's martial and personal development arts, are encouraged to develop success far beyond the dojo and their fighting and self-defense skills. And that all starts with clearly defining one's goals. But what if THAT becomes the problem; the reason why some students, no matter how much they […]
Ninjas, Egypt ruling over Japan, a weirdly Napoleonic villain, and all set before 3000 BCE. It's all here in the Scorpion King 3: Battle for Redemption! Is this film good, bad, or so bad that it is good? Is this film accurate in any way shape or form? Listen on to find out!Email: mummymoviepodcast@gmail.comBibliographyCummins, A. (2012). In Search of the Ninja: The Historical Truth of Ninjutsu. The History Press.Groom, N. (2012). The Union Jack: The Story of the British Flag. Atlantic Books Ltd.Ikram, S. (2015). Death and burial in ancient Egypt. American University in Cairo Press.IMDB. (2023). The Scorpion King 3: Battle for Redemption. Retrieved from https://www.imdb.com/?ref_=nv_homeSchulman. A, (1957) “Egyptian Representations of Horsemen and Riding in the New Kingdom, in the Journal of Near Eastern Studies 16/4 263-271.Shaw, I. (2001). Egyptian warfare and weapons. Shire PublicationsMetropolitan Museum of Art. (2023). Jōmon Culture (ca. 10,500–ca. 300.BC). Retrieved from. https://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/jomo/hd_jomo.htm Rotten Tomatoes (2023). The Scorpion King 3: Battle for Redemption. Retrieved from https://www.rottentomatoes.com/Tateo, S. (1999). Japan, the Ambiguous, and its Flag and Anthem. Japan Quarterly, 46(4), 3. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
One of the earliest lessons I received, and one of the most important things that attracted me to the art of Ninjutsu, was the skill of ‘invisibility'. Of course, getting past the scoffing and disbelief this inevitably invokes was the first of many lesons needed to be able to develop this skill. During this episode, […]
One of the most contested areas of Ninjutsu training I was exposed to from the earliest days of Ninjutsu in the West, is a framework known as the Godai, or “5 Elements”. Some argue that this ancient system has little to do with the art of Ninjutsu and the training of the Bujinkan, while others […]
“The Mind is the primary weapon. Everything else is just a means to an end. When the body fails the mind takes over. When the mind fails the spirit takes over. There is no greater study, higher study than the study of self.” – Gerry Chisolm "Lady Sensei"My guest this episode is Gerry Chisolm, who is known as the Lady Sensei. She is the founding president of the Women's Martial Arts Network, a 3rd Dan in Ninjutsu under Professor Ronald Duncan who is considered to be the Father of American Ninjutsu. She is also a 5'th Dan Instructor in Vee Arnis Jitsu and is an NRA Certified Range Safety Officer who has spent more than 8 years as a Behavioral Health and Psychiatric Emergency Response Team Member. She is highly skilled in crisis prevention and management and has de-escalated thousands of clinical interventions, and travel's the world teaching women's self-defense and 21'st century combatives which include empty hands and improvised weapons.This episode is all about making the weak strong. We live in a world where stronger people both psychologically and physically can tend to trample on and take advantage of smaller or weaker people. My key takeaway is that fear and lack of self-knowledge is what holds people back from reclaiming their power and discovering their true potential. Martial Arts training provides us with the skills and tools that help us deal with adversity, face our fears, and heal from our traumas. With the proper tools and guidance, we realize that courage is a choice in the face of fear and that peace is a choice amidst the chaos. We also dive deep into training methods, and specifically discuss how women must be approached differently than men. Lady Sensei drops some major insight into the differences and shares how to effectively communicate and tailor programs for women. I thoroughly enjoyed this conversation and was inspired by Lady Sensei's personal story of how she has dealt with bullying, trauma, and a man who stalked her for 4 years. She is a true example of the life transformative power of martial arts, and her ministry is one of making the weak strong. Tune in for a powerful experience.
Talking all about the latest Pizza Boyz adventure with issue 13, Ninjutsu Sunrise! The boyz and girlz go on a kung fu adventure in the style of those fun time filled martial arts flicks of the late 80s and early 90s. We go into some of the story, creation and where the arc is going next. If you like things like 3 Ninjas, Street Fighter 2 V Series, Karate Kid, American Ninja, and Surf Ninjas (Just to name a few), this journeys for you. But also, we way distracted in some of the manga and other comic book series we've been reading lately too. Fun times all around. So, come on by and join us on another adventure of OMO Podcast. Pizza Boyz 13 Ninjutsu Sunrise on Global Comix to read - https://globalcomix.com/c/pizza-boyz/chapters/en/13/1 Old Man Orange is Spencer Scott Holmes & Ryan Dunigan - 2023 - "Young Adults, Old Man Attitude. Talking retro games, classic films and comic good times with a crisp of Orange taste." - www.OldManOrange.com Our link tree with all the places one could go for OMOP - https://linktr.ee/OldManOrange Support the Show the easy and simple way, by using one of our Amazon Links to make your purchases. Doesn't cost you a penny extra but sends a little something our way. Thanks! Golden Kamuy - https://amzn.to/3HdeUhc Sakomoto Days - https://amzn.to/3R2IIl4 Grab some comedy with, Pizza Boyz, the sitcom styled Indie Comic series by Spencer Scott Holmes with Comics on Amazon Comixology, Indy Planet, and the Old Man Orange Etsy Shop where you can find shirts, stickers, and other merch too. Support original artists! - https://linktr.ee/OldManOrange
Background story and short interview with ninjutsu master of almost 40 years of practice in this unconventional Japanese martial art and 3 self defence techniques you can watch on my Fighterpreneur's Life YouTube channel
New York City is the epicenter of a crime wave led by the mysterious Shredder, a ruthless master of new Ninjutsu. To carry out his string of petty thievery, The Shredder has enlisted only the fiercest and highly trained operatives to deplete NYC of its purses, wallets and consumer electronics… angsty teenage boys. Now, to combat the rising crime, four adolescent anthropomorphic shelled reptile siblings trained in the classic art of ninjutsu must emerge from the sewers and fight back the Foot Clan and its kingpin.
We hit 50 episode AND 2 million subscribers! What a rush! Thank you all for listening and watching along with us. And never fear, there is plenty to keep listening to this episode. How many ninjas does it take to defeat Ultron? Is Blue the protagonist or a lancer in Breath of the Wild? And will Indigo ever learn to roller skate? So many questions, so little time! Our podcast, like our videos, sometimes touches on the violence, assaults, and murders your English required reading list loves (also we curse sometimes). Treat us like a TV-14 show.Recommendations:Stuntmen React: https://youtu.be/BqpzM8Gl7YsEvery Frame a Painting: https://youtu.be/Z1PCtIaM_GQ Pins:https://crowdmade.com/collections/overlysarcasticproductions/products/overly-sarcastic-productions-2-million-subscribers-red-blue-pin-packOSP has new videos every Friday:https://www.youtube.com/c/OverlySarcasticProductionsChannelQuestion for the Podcast? Head to the #ask-ospod discord channel:https://discord.gg/OSPMerch:https://www.redbubble.com/people/ospyoutube/shopFollow Us:Patreon.com/OSPTwitter.com/OSPyoutubeTwitter.com/sophie_kay_ ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
NINJUTSU: The Art of the Ninja. Greatest Warrior Quotes of All Time! These are the greatest quotes and lessons from the masters of Ninjutsu. Ninjutsu, or ninpō, is the strategy and tactics of unconventional warfare, guerrilla warfare and espionage purportedly practised by the ninja. It was a separate discipline in some traditional Japanese schools.Speaker:Marcus Taylor: http://bit.ly/38FUFoSMusic:Secession Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this Episode, I have Brian Donovan, Actor and Voice of Rock Lee from Naruto and Davis from Digimon!! Brian and I talk about how he got started with Voice Acting, his thoughts on Rock Lee in the Naruto series, staying motivated and more!! FOLLOW Brian Donovan at: Instagram - https://instagram.com/briandonovan_1LIKE, SHARE, RATE, SUBSCRIBE, COMMENT and FOLLOW Spoiler Force Podcast!! You can find more content at:https://linktr.ee/SpoilerForcePodcastYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/spoilerforcepodcastApple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/spoiler-force-podcast/id1465655015Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/3edg2bpJPr85Qwry6kzvOrSoundCloud - https://www.soundcloud.com/spoilerforcepodcastAny kind of guest recommendations, comments, questions, concerns or criticisms can be sent to rickyvang92@gmail.com. I might even respond to your message in a future podcast episode!!Don't Forget to Join the Spoiler Force Discord Community!!Support Spoiler Force Podcast! ALL Tips and Donations will be used for podcasting needs such as Booking Guests, Equipment and Software!https://streamlabs.com/spoilerforcepodcast1/tipIf you want to start your very own Podcast, go tohttps://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1059248 and sign up for free!If you want a simpler way to record your Audio or Video Podcast, go to https://streamyard.com?pal=6037820492218368 and sign up to earn a $10 credit!Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):http://uppbeat.io/t/sensho/glow#SpoilerForcePodcast #BrianDonovan #RockLee #Naruto #Anime #Manga #Digimon #Davis #ComicBooks #Conventions #Cosplay #VoiceOver #Actors #VoiceActor #Motivation #Podcast #DrunkenFist #LoopyFist #Taijutsu #Ninjutsu #Genjutsu #HardWork #Heroes #Ninja #NinjaWay #Konoha #Boruto #Funimation #Talent #TVShows #Discussion Support the show (https://streamlabs.com/spoilerforcepodcast1/tip)
On this episode of the Traction podcast, host Lloyed Lobo of Boast.AI welcomes Brian Rothenberg, Partner at defy.vc. Finding exponential growth is the holy grail of every startup, but many fail in pursuit of it. Brian's career has spanned every stage of startup growth, from scrappy zero to triumphant IPO. He founded SkillSlate which was acquired by TaskRabbit (acq. Ikea), then went on to scale Eventbrite's $5B+ growth engine as VP of Growth and helped them to IPO. Today, Brian is investing in and advising early-stage startups. In this session, Lloyed and Brian discuss: 5:25 - How to determine early stage market fit 9:59 - What to focus on after the initial value and hook 15:00 - Keys to successfully defining and utilizing growth loops 21:57 - Pitfalls for companies that haven't been able to leverage growth loops 31:29 - Defining Eventbrite's growth model 43:41 - How growth teams are changing today This episode is brought to you by: Each year the U.S. and Canadian governments provide more than $20 billion in R&D tax credits and innovation incentives to fund businesses, but the application process is cumbersome, prone to costly audits, and receiving the money can take as long as 16 months. Boast automates this process enabling companies to get more money faster without the paperwork and audit risk. We don't get paid until you do! Find out if you qualify today at https://Boast.AI. Launch Academy is one of the top global tech hubs for international entrepreneurs and a designated organization for Canada's Startup Visa. Since 2012, Launch has worked with more than 6000 entrepreneurs from over 100 countries, of which 300 have grown their startups to Seed and Series A stage and raised over $2 Billion in funding. To learn more about Launch's programs or the Canadian Startup Visa visit https://LaunchAcademy.ca Content Allies helps B2B companies build revenue-generating podcasts. We recommend them to any B2B company that is looking to launch or streamline their podcast production. Learn more at ContentAllies.com