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Cuándo se come aquí
7x06 El Designio de Laura Pérez Vernetti, KOROWAI y el combate de Bruce Lee

Cuándo se come aquí

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 87:15


Pues poquito hemos tardado, eh? Pasen y vean, Laura Pérez Vernetti, entrevista sorpresa a Sergio Bernhardt y el pedazo de libro del combate de Bruce Lee contra Wong Jack Man....

The Dust Up
The Dust Up: Bruce Lee vs. Wong Jack Man

The Dust Up

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 50:54


Bruce Lee is one of the most well known fighters in the world and he had as many fights on screen as off and this week on The Dust Up, Al and Jay break down what led to the chip on Bruce's shoulder, Al's fight with old ladies on the bus, and Jay's ideal alternative for home defense. Special thanks to John Little whose book "Wrath of the Dragon: The Real Fights of Bruce Lee" is available wherever you get books. https://www.amazon.com/Wrath-Dragon-Real-Fights-Bruce/dp/1770417427 Don't forget to Rate, Review, and Subscribe. Give us a five star review. It helps with the algorithm. We don't know how. Follow us on social media. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedustuppodcast/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheDustUpTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thedustupX/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheDustUpPod@almadrigal and @almadrigalcomedy on TikTok@jaylarsoncomedy everywhere Do you have a dust up in your life? Have you ever lost it on someone? You know you have. Call in, leave a message and we'll help settle your dust ups. Call us at (925) 727-3878‬ that's 925-727-DUSTOr write in at thedustuppod@gmail.com Theme song provided by @TheFlattrakkers

World of Martial Arts Podcasts
The Real Fights Of Bruce Lee: Wrath Of The Dragon book John Little interview

World of Martial Arts Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2023 52:43


Documenting the Real Fights Of Bruce Lee: Wrath Of The Dragon book John Little interview John Little talks to Andrew Staton about his latest book Wrath Of The Dragon: The Real Fights of Bruce Lee Buy your copy here on Amazon.com or from your local bookstore or wherever you get your books. Both men are authorities on Bruce Lee and they discuss what John Little painstakingly discovered in his new book. Did Bruce Lee ever have any real street fights? Did he just enter tournaments, if so did he win? Is there any evidence of any claimed fights? Did Bruce Lee take part in a Hong Kong interschool boxing match? Did rooftop fights take place in Hong Kong? Was Bruce Lee ever involved? What happened when he started school in Seattle? When and where did Chuck Norris train with Bruce Lee? Which of the conflicting accounts of the fight between Bruce Lee and Wong Jack Man is credible? Who won? Did he fight a stunt man on a film set? John Little analyses and interviews over 30 witnesses to real fights and sparring matches, and details more than 20 of Lee's fights that have never been publicized before. Wrath of the Dragon is the incredible real-life fighting record of the man known as the "Little Dragon," who may well have been the greatest fighter of the 20th century. World of Martial Arts Television may benefit from links across the site, they help to support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

History on Fire
EPISODE 77: Bruce Lee (Part 1)

History on Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 133:18


“Energy is eternal delight.” — William Blake “Hong Kong in the 1950s was a depressed place. Post–World War II Hong Kong had suffered from unemployment, a poor economy, over-crowding, homelessness, and people taking advantage of each other. Gangs roamed the street, and juvenile delinquents ran rampant.” — Hawkins Cheung“Teachers should never impose their favorite patterns on their students—he said—They should be finding out what works for them, and what does not work for them. The individual is more important than the style.” — Bruce Lee “I feel I have this great creative and spiritual force within me that is greater than faith, greater than ambition, greater than confidence, greater than determination, greater than vision. It is all of these combined…” — Bruce Lee Ask anyone for one name they associate with martial arts, and odds are they will mention Bruce Lee. Because of his career, millions of people were introduced to martial arts. Thanks to his movies, Lee achieved enduring, worldwide fame, broke plenty of box office records, and forever changed the aesthetics of action films. Not bad for a skinny kid from Hong Kong who arrived in United States with the proverbial shirt on his back. The image of his hyper-muscular body in combat pose has become iconic. But there was a lot more to Bruce Lee than meets the eye. He could have been a rock star or a spiritual leader or anything else he had wished… Martial arts was just a channel for his energy. Had he put that same energy anywhere else, he'd have probably had similar success. Despite Hollywood turning him down time and time again due to racial prejudices, Lee refused to take no for an answer and more or less single-handedly changed the way in which Asian people were perceived in the West. His philosophical insights also changed the face of martial arts training, and introduced masses of people to Taoism and Zen Buddhism. His creative & anti-authoritarian approach to life captured the best of the essence of the 1960s. Get ready for a ride because this is an incredible story I have wanted to tell since I first started podcasting.This episode covers Bruce Lee's life from birth to his famous fight with Wong Jack Man in 1964.

History on Fire
EPISODE 77 Bruce Lee (Part 1)

History on Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2021 136:02


“Energy is eternal delight.” William Blake  “Hong Kong in the 1950s was a depressed place. Post–World War II Hong Kong had suffered from unemployment, a poor economy, over-crowding, homelessness, and people taking advantage of each other. Gangs roamed the street, and juvenile delinquents ran rampant.” Hawkins Cheung “Teachers should never impose their favorite patterns on their students—he said—They should be finding out what works for them, and what does not work for them. The individual is more important than the style.” Bruce Lee  “I feel I have this great creative and spiritual force within me that is greater than faith, greater than ambition, greater than confidence, greater than determination, greater than vision. It is all of these combined…” Bruce Lee  Ask anyone for one name they associate with martial arts, and odds are they will mention Bruce Lee. Because of his career, millions of people were introduced to martial arts. Thanks to his movies, Lee achieved enduring, worldwide fame, broke plenty of box office records, and forever changed the aesthetics of action films. Not bad for a skinny kid from Hong Kong who arrived in United States with the proverbial shirt on his back. The image of his hyper-muscular body in combat pose has become iconic. But there was a lot more to Bruce Lee than meets the eye. He could have been a rock star or a spiritual leader or anything else he had wished… Martial arts was just a channel for his energy. Had he put that same energy anywhere else, he’d have probably had similar success. Despite Hollywood turning him down time and time again due to racial prejudices, Lee refused to take no for an answer and more or less single-handedly changed the way in which Asian people were perceived in the West. His philosophical insights also changed the face of martial arts training, and introduced masses of people to Taoism and Zen Buddhism. His creative & anti-authoritarian approach to life captured the best of the essence of the 1960s. Get ready for a ride because this is an incredible story I have wanted to tell since I first started podcasting. This episode covers Bruce Lee’s life from birth to his famous fight with Wong Jack Man in 1964. 

Balas y Katanas
BYK - 2x08 - Kiltro - Mortal Kombat 2021 - Nadie (Nobody) - Birth of the Dragon + Entrevista Jorge Rodríguez + NEWS

Balas y Katanas

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 321:11


Han pasado unos meses sin estar por aquí, pero ya volvemos a estar establecidos en nuestra nueva base de operaciones ninja. Y volvemos con un programa por todo lo alto, más de cinco horas del mejor cine marcial y de acción. Empezamos con las noticias más jugosas del cine de acción y artes marciales, además en esa misma sección tenemos el placer de recibir a Jorge Rodríguez, director del largometraje documental "Una Historia de Boxeo", y nos contará todo acerca de ese proyecto que lleva filmando desde hace 25 años, un auténtico trabajazo impresionante. Continuamos con un dossier extenso hablando del actor Marko Zaror y el director Ernesto Díaz Espinoza, haciendo un repaso a toda sus filmografías, curiosidades y adentrándonos en profundidad en su opera prima "Kiltro", la primera película de artes marciales llegada desde Chile, un filme que es pura adrenalina. Seguimos con el Katanazo que esta vez se lo lleva la cinta "Birth of the Dragon", una especie de biopic descafeinado sobre Bruce Lee, que gira en torno a uno de sus más duros combates con Wong Jack Man. "Nadie" o Nobody, es la de la siguiente película que hablamos, una cinta cargada de acción, con John Wick que le sale hasta por los poros, donde gran parte del equipo forma parte del filme. Un espectáculo de acción sin igual. Acabamos con la última versión estrenada en cine de Mortal Kombat, una nueva adaptación del videojuego que es simplemente brutal. Alguna otra sorpresa y demás en este programa que, como ya veis, viene cargado de mucha pólvora. Podéis seguir el avance de "Una Historia de Boxeo" de Jorge Rodríguez en: https://www.facebook.com/Una.Historia.de.Boxeo Trailer 1: https://youtu.be/HjRlVSh9IHU Trailer 2: https://youtu.be/_3ZSwTTWQ4k Trailer Frases Motivadoras: https://youtu.be/f_j35lftCtE A disfrutar, shinobis! Saludos ninjas a todos. Vías de contacto: Telegram: https://t.co/qFaIOyGITk?amp=1 Twitter: https://twitter.com/BalasKatanas Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/balaskatanas/ Mail: balaskatanas@gmail.com Instagram: @balaskatanas Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgqKDtAJhDnjEGVrVa_jKFQ Discord: https://discord.gg/9PWhSAz Google Podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1O0T8L6SjFHVPbmKwyhFre... Tune In: http://tun.in/pjoRs

Bishop Chronicles
#143: Bruce Lee's Striking Distance

Bishop Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 75:17


Adisa sits down with author Charles Russo to talk about Bruce Lee’s legacy and the truth behind his legendary fight with Wong Jack Man.   Read Charles Russo’s book Striking Distance   Follow Charles: @russocharlie Follow Adisa: @bishopchronicles   Much more on Pharcyde TV!

Mind Pump: Raw Fitness Truth
1319: What to Do When Your Lifting Form Breaks Down, Determining the Optimal Amount of HIIT to Add to Your Training, the Best Way to Consistently Maintain Your Physique & More

Mind Pump: Raw Fitness Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2020 73:15


In this episode of Quah (Q & A), Sal, Adam & Justin answer Pump Head questions about remedying form breaking down, how frequently to rotate HIIT training through your programming, the best way to maintain your physique, and whether food stamps should be banned from use on junk food. The latest installment of the Mind Pump Window Series. (5:50) The difference between world-class and experienced martial artists. (7:39) Bruce Lee Vs. Wong Jack Man debate, the legend of Bruce Lee & MORE. (14:50) They are changing the name of everything now. (20:30) Understanding the complexity of the human psyche. (25:35) Jeffrey Epstein, the world's creepiest person. (32:13) Space is scary. (36:42) New product alert from Magic Spoon! (39:17) Instant Pot ribs are Adam's new jam. (43:20) Butcher Box waitlist back open! Sign up today. (44:40) #Quah question #1 – I'm in the last phase of MAPS Aesthetic and I have noticed my form breaking down in some of the later reps. But I also feel like lowering the weight is not beneficial either. What suggestions do you have to remedy this? (48:53) #Quah question #2 – Similar to mini-cuts, can I alternate short periods of HIIT training with more traditional resistance training sessions to keep my body from adapting to the intensity of HIIT over time? How frequently would you rotate HIIT training through your programming? (55:14) #Quah question #3 – I'm at a point now where I don't always want to be cutting and bulking. How do I set my calories to maintenance? What's the best way to maintain and how do I know I'm staying on track? (1:00:20) #Quah question #4 – Should food stamps be banned from use on junk food? (1:03:15) Related Links/Products Mentioned June Promotion: MAPS HIIT ½ off! **Promo code “HIIT50” at checkout** Bruce Lee Vs. Wong Jack Man: What Really Happened? Tao of Jeet Kune Do – Book by Bruce Lee Uncle Ben's, Mrs. Butterworth's and Cream of Wheat review branding after Aunt Jemima announces name change Comedian Chris D'Elia Responds To Allegations That He Harassed Underage Girls Online Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich | Netflix Official Site Astronomers detect regular rhythm of radio waves, with origins unknown The Astrobiological Copernican Weak and Strong Limits for Extraterrestrial Intelligent Life Visit Magic Spoon for an exclusive offer for Mind Pump listeners! Visit Butcher Box for this month's exclusive Mind Pump offer! MAPS Fitness Aesthetic The Most Overlooked Muscle Building Principle – Mind Pump Blog Mind Pump #1282: The #1 Key To Consistently Building Muscle & Strength (Avoid Plateaus!) Mind Pump Podcast - YouTube Mind Pump Free Resources

Perdidos En El Eter
Historia de Emergencia 038 - El duelo más importante del Siglo XX

Perdidos En El Eter

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 26:37


En 1964 en Oakland, California, ocurrió un duelo que cambiaría la historia de las artes marciales y en cierta forma del SXX. Un joven Bruce Lee, aún no la súper estrella que fue después, se enfrentó a Wong Jack Man a puertas cerradas. En este episodio contamos la versión menos conocida y probablemente más correcta de lo que ocurrió, así como el por qué y que ocurrió después. Por Ezequiel y Magnus de Perdidos en el Éter Esto es Historia de Emergencia, un programa diario colaborativo, una iniciativa de varios pódcast y blogs para haceros pasar un rato más llevadero durante el tiempo que dure esta emergencia sanitaria. Os narraremos relatos, hechos, personajes y curiosidades de la historia para acompañaros en estos momentos difíciles. Queremos poner nuestro granito de arena para ayudaros a dar lo mejor de vosotros mismos durante estos tiempos excepcionales. Pódcast participantes en orden alfabético: Casus Belli https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-casus-belli-podcast_sq_f1391278_1.html De Historia Fabulis https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-de-historia-fabulis_sq_f1856347_1.html La Biblioteca de la Historia https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-biblioteca-de-la-historia_sq_f1566125_1.html La Biblioteca Perdida https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-podcast-la-biblioteca-perdida_sq_f171036_1.html La Tortulia https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-tortulia-podcast-episodios_sq_f1157653_1.html Motor y al Aire https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-motor-al-aire_sq_f1117313_1.html Niebla de Guerra https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-niebla-guerra_sq_f1608912_1.html Pasaporte a Ignotia https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-pasaporte-a-ignotia_sq_f1835476_1.html Perdidos en el éter https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-perdidos-en-el-eter_sq_f122539_1.html Por Tierra Mar y Aire Pódcast https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-portierramaryaire-podcast_sq_f1456223_1.html Kátedra Cultura https://www.ivoox.com/escuchar-katedra-cultura_nq_196669_1.html Radio QR Antena https://www.ivoox.com/radio-qr-antena_sq_f1460730_1.html Victoria Pódcast https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-victoria-podcast_sq_f1781831_1.html Blogs participantes en orden alfabético: Bellumartis https://bellumartishistoriamilitar.blogspot.com/ Curistoria https://www.curistoria.com/ Por Tierra Mar y Aire https://portierramaryaire.com/foro/ Tras las Huellas de Heródoto https://ivangimenez.com/ Tambores Lejanos https://www.tamboreslejanos.com/ Intro y cierre de Dani Domínguez Si eres podcaster o bloguer y quieres participar, ponte en contacto enviando un mensaje a cualquiera de los pódcast que hemos nombrado. Se agradece la difusión #HistoriaDeEmergencia

Motor y al Aire
Historia de Emergencia 038 - El duelo más importante del Siglo XX

Motor y al Aire

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 26:37


En 1964 en Oakland, California, ocurrió un duelo que cambiaría la historia de las artes marciales y en cierta forma del SXX. Un joven Bruce Lee, aún no la súper estrella que fue después, se enfrentó a Wong Jack Man a puertas cerradas. En este episodio contamos la versión menos conocida y probablemente más correcta de lo que ocurrió, así como el por qué y que ocurrió después. Por Ezequiel y Magnus de Perdidos en el Éter Esto es Historia de Emergencia, un programa diario colaborativo, una iniciativa de varios pódcast y blogs para haceros pasar un rato más llevadero durante el tiempo que dure esta emergencia sanitaria. Os narraremos relatos, hechos, personajes y curiosidades de la historia para acompañaros en estos momentos difíciles. Queremos poner nuestro granito de arena para ayudaros a dar lo mejor de vosotros mismos durante estos tiempos excepcionales. Pódcast participantes en orden alfabético: Casus Belli https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-casus-belli-podcast_sq_f1391278_1.html De Historia Fabulis https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-de-historia-fabulis_sq_f1856347_1.html La Biblioteca de la Historia https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-biblioteca-de-la-historia_sq_f1566125_1.html La Biblioteca Perdida https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-podcast-la-biblioteca-perdida_sq_f171036_1.html La Tortulia https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-tortulia-podcast-episodios_sq_f1157653_1.html Motor y al Aire https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-motor-al-aire_sq_f1117313_1.html Niebla de Guerra https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-niebla-guerra_sq_f1608912_1.html Pasaporte a Ignotia https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-pasaporte-a-ignotia_sq_f1835476_1.html Perdidos en el éter https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-perdidos-en-el-eter_sq_f122539_1.html Por Tierra Mar y Aire Pódcast https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-portierramaryaire-podcast_sq_f1456223_1.html Kátedra Cultura https://www.ivoox.com/escuchar-katedra-cultura_nq_196669_1.html Radio QR Antena https://www.ivoox.com/radio-qr-antena_sq_f1460730_1.html Victoria Pódcast https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-victoria-podcast_sq_f1781831_1.html Blogs participantes en orden alfabético: Bellumartis https://bellumartishistoriamilitar.blogspot.com/ Curistoria https://www.curistoria.com/ Por Tierra Mar y Aire http://portierramaryaire.com/foro/ Tras las Huellas de Heródoto https://ivangimenez.com/ Tambores Lejanos http://www.tamboreslejanos.com/ Intro y cierre de Dani Domínguez Si eres podcaster o bloguer y quieres participar, ponte en contacto enviando un mensaje a cualquiera de los pódcast que hemos nombrado. Se agradece la difusión #HistoriaDeEmergencia

Casus Belli Podcast
Historia de Emergencia 038 El Duelo más importante del S.XX

Casus Belli Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 26:37


En 1964 en Oakland, California, ocurrió un duelo que cambiaría la historia de las artes marciales y en cierta forma del SXX. Un joven Bruce Lee, aún no la súper estrella que fue después, se enfrentó a Wong Jack Man a puertas cerradas. En este episodio contamos la versión menos conocida y probablemente más correcta de lo que ocurrió, así como el por qué y que ocurrió después. Por Ezequiel y Magnus de Perdidos en el Éter Esto es Historia de Emergencia, un programa diario colaborativo, una iniciativa de varios pódcast y blogs para haceros pasar un rato más llevadero durante el tiempo que dure esta emergencia sanitaria. Os narraremos relatos, hechos, personajes y curiosidades de la historia para acompañaros en estos momentos difíciles. Queremos poner nuestro granito de arena para ayudaros a dar lo mejor de vosotros mismos durante estos tiempos excepcionales. Pódcast participantes en orden alfabético: Casus Belli https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-casus-belli-podcast_sq_f1391278_1.html De Historia Fabulis https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-de-historia-fabulis_sq_f1856347_1.html La Biblioteca de la Historia https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-biblioteca-de-la-historia_sq_f1566125_1.html La Biblioteca Perdida https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-podcast-la-biblioteca-perdida_sq_f171036_1.html La Tortulia https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-tortulia-podcast-episodios_sq_f1157653_1.html Motor y al Aire https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-motor-al-aire_sq_f1117313_1.html Niebla de Guerra https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-niebla-guerra_sq_f1608912_1.html Pasaporte a Ignotia https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-pasaporte-a-ignotia_sq_f1835476_1.html Perdidos en el éter https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-perdidos-en-el-eter_sq_f122539_1.html Por Tierra Mar y Aire Pódcast https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-portierramaryaire-podcast_sq_f1456223_1.html Kátedra Cultura https://www.ivoox.com/escuchar-katedra-cultura_nq_196669_1.html Radio QR Antena https://www.ivoox.com/radio-qr-antena_sq_f1460730_1.html Victoria Pódcast https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-victoria-podcast_sq_f1781831_1.html Blogs participantes en orden alfabético: Bellumartis https://bellumartishistoriamilitar.blogspot.com/ Curistoria https://www.curistoria.com/ Por Tierra Mar y Aire http://portierramaryaire.com/foro/ Tras las Huellas de Heródoto https://ivangimenez.com/ Tambores Lejanos http://www.tamboreslejanos.com/ Intro y cierre de Dani Domínguez Si eres podcaster o bloguer y quieres participar, ponte en contacto enviando un mensaje a cualquiera de los pódcast que hemos nombrado. Se agradece la difusión #HistoriaDeEmergencia

Motor y al Aire
Historia de Emergencia 038 - El duelo más importante del Siglo XX

Motor y al Aire

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 26:37


En 1964 en Oakland, California, ocurrió un duelo que cambiaría la historia de las artes marciales y en cierta forma del SXX. Un joven Bruce Lee, aún no la súper estrella que fue después, se enfrentó a Wong Jack Man a puertas cerradas. En este episodio contamos la versión menos conocida y probablemente más correcta de lo que ocurrió, así como el por qué y que ocurrió después. Por Ezequiel y Magnus de Perdidos en el Éter Esto es Historia de Emergencia, un programa diario colaborativo, una iniciativa de varios pódcast y blogs para haceros pasar un rato más llevadero durante el tiempo que dure esta emergencia sanitaria. Os narraremos relatos, hechos, personajes y curiosidades de la historia para acompañaros en estos momentos difíciles. Queremos poner nuestro granito de arena para ayudaros a dar lo mejor de vosotros mismos durante estos tiempos excepcionales. Pódcast participantes en orden alfabético: Casus Belli https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-casus-belli-podcast_sq_f1391278_1.html De Historia Fabulis https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-de-historia-fabulis_sq_f1856347_1.html La Biblioteca de la Historia https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-biblioteca-de-la-historia_sq_f1566125_1.html La Biblioteca Perdida https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-podcast-la-biblioteca-perdida_sq_f171036_1.html La Tortulia https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-tortulia-podcast-episodios_sq_f1157653_1.html Motor y al Aire https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-motor-al-aire_sq_f1117313_1.html Niebla de Guerra https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-niebla-guerra_sq_f1608912_1.html Pasaporte a Ignotia https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-pasaporte-a-ignotia_sq_f1835476_1.html Perdidos en el éter https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-perdidos-en-el-eter_sq_f122539_1.html Por Tierra Mar y Aire Pódcast https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-portierramaryaire-podcast_sq_f1456223_1.html Kátedra Cultura https://www.ivoox.com/escuchar-katedra-cultura_nq_196669_1.html Radio QR Antena https://www.ivoox.com/radio-qr-antena_sq_f1460730_1.html Victoria Pódcast https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-victoria-podcast_sq_f1781831_1.html Blogs participantes en orden alfabético: Bellumartis https://bellumartishistoriamilitar.blogspot.com/ Curistoria https://www.curistoria.com/ Por Tierra Mar y Aire http://portierramaryaire.com/foro/ Tras las Huellas de Heródoto https://ivangimenez.com/ Tambores Lejanos http://www.tamboreslejanos.com/ Intro y cierre de Dani Domínguez Si eres podcaster o bloguer y quieres participar, ponte en contacto enviando un mensaje a cualquiera de los pódcast que hemos nombrado. Se agradece la difusión #HistoriaDeEmergencia

Bishop Chronicles
#92: The N-Word, Cage Against the Machine

Bishop Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 107:21


After the Gina Rodriguez n-word fiasco Adisa asks,"should you use the n-word?" Then Adisa the Bishop has a high octane convo with tech dude and Cage Against the Machine podcast host Bret Sweet aka Sweet MBA. They talk about if Tony should fight Khabib, gives insights to the Bruce Vs. Wong Jack Man, and crazy Hip-Hop insights. Follow Adisa: @realhiphopchess Follow Bret: @cageagainst To hear Bishop Chronicles episodes first, listen Tuesday-Friday at 5 pm pst on The Pharcyde's CydeLife Radio!  Subscribe to Bishop Chronicles on iTunes and follow Spotify!

Kung Fu Drive-In Podcast
INTERVIEW: PERRY YUNG, actor, musician, "FATHER JUN" from WARRIOR

Kung Fu Drive-In Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 66:54


Actor, musician, shakuhachi flute craftsman and teacher, PERRY YUNG joins me to talk about his role as FATHER JUN in the Cinemax series based on Bruce Lee's notes, WARRIOR. Perry shares tales of being bitten by the sound of the shakuhachi, jumping fearlessly into the world of television, advocating for representation in media, and bringing the shakuhachi to Father Jun. PLUS, Perry talks about being taught by Wong Jack Man, taking down John Wick, and sings us a song!  We discuss, debate and dissect kung fu movies and martial arts cinema past, present, and future!  PERRY'S WEBSITE: www.yungflutes.com   PERRY'S SOCIALS: IG: www.instagram.com/yungflutes/ T: www.twitter.com/yungflutes YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/user/yungflutes   SPONSORS: www.tinboxsolutions.com www.wearenotgoodpeople.com   YOUTUBE LINKS: http://youtu.be/5zeRoGFft2s  by Justin H @KingofKungFuAMP

Internal Fighting Arts | Learn Real-World Martial Arts Insights from Top Instructors of Tai Chi - Xingyi - Bagua and Qiqong

Is your mind quiet enough to do Tai Chi? Ken Gullette interviews Michael Dorgan, a Hunyuan Taijiquan instuctor and owner of Hunyuan Martial Arts Academy of San Jose in California. Michael is a disciple of the late Grandmaster Feng Zhiqiang. He has also studied with Wong Jack Man, George Xu, Zhang Xue Xin, Feng Xiuqian and Chen Xiang. Michael was a correspondent for Knight Ridder newspapers stationed in Beijing in 1999 when he met Feng Zhiqiang. In 1980, Michael wrote the article about the Bruce Lee/Wong Jack Man fight that eventually sparked the movie "Birth of the Dragon." In this fascinating interview, Michael talks with Ken about training with Wong Jack Man, Michael's opinion about the fight, his training in Chen Hunyuan Taiji, and the importance of a quiet mind and a virtuous character if someone is to attain high-level skill in this art. Michael's website is www.taichisanjose.com. Ken Gullette's website is www.internalfightingarts.com.

Dudes of Kung Fu
S05E11 - Wong Jack Man's impact on Jeet Kune Do & Bruce Lee

Dudes of Kung Fu

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2019 68:09


In this episode Alex and BIG Sean take a deep dive into Wong Jack Man and what his impact was on a young Bruce Lee and his art of Jeet Kune Do.     SUPPORT THE DUDES:  https://www.patreon.com/dokf  Buy Official Dudes of Kung Fu Merchandise at: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/DudesOfKungFu/ Check us out on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dudesofkungfu Check us out on Twitter:  https://twitter.com/DudesOfKungFu  Featuring: The "Kung Fu Genius" Alex Richter & BIG Sean Madigan Executive Producer: John Madigan Special Thanks to our Patreon supporter:  JOHN TURNBULL

deepredradio
Birth of the Dragon

deepredradio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 8:18


Story: San Francisco, 1964: Bruce Lee ist ein junger, aufstrebender Kung-Fu-Kämpfer, der auf eine Gelegenheit wartet, sich einen Namen zu machen. Als der sagenumwobene Shaolin-Mönch und Kampfsport-Großmeister Wong Jack Man nach Amerika kommt, sieht er seine große Chance endlich gekommen. Er fordert ihn zu einem Duell heraus, welches nicht nur die Geburtsstunde einer der größten Legenden des 20. Jahrhunderts darstellt, sondern auch die Geschichte der Kampfkunst für immer verändern wird.

deepredradio
Birth of the Dragon

deepredradio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 8:18


Story: San Francisco, 1964: Bruce Lee ist ein junger, aufstrebender Kung-Fu-Kämpfer, der auf eine Gelegenheit wartet, sich einen Namen zu machen. Als der sagenumwobene Shaolin-Mönch und Kampfsport-Großmeister Wong Jack Man nach Amerika kommt, sieht er seine große Chance endlich gekommen. Er fordert ihn zu einem Duell heraus, welches nicht nur die Geburtsstunde einer der größten Legenden des 20. Jahrhunderts darstellt, sondern auch die Geschichte der Kampfkunst für immer verändern wird.

Based on a True Story
Birth of the Dragon

Based on a True Story

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2018 26:56


It was an epic fight between two martial arts masters...Bruce Lee and Wong Jack Man. But how much of the film that was inspired by this true event is actually true? Learn more about the true story and more at https://www.basedonatruestorypodcast.com/88-birth-of-the-dragon/ Unlock bonus episodes here: http://www.basedonatruestorypodcast.com/support/  

The Yellow Peril Podcast
Interview with Jeremy Arambulo, Artist and Writer of A Challenge

The Yellow Peril Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2017 54:59


Artist, writer, musician and sometimes actor Jeremy Arambulo joins us for a special interview over some fine Montana whiskey. We discuss his upcoming graphic novel A Challenge which tells a fictionalized version of the true urban legend of Bruce Lee battling Wong Jack Man in 1964 San Francisco. Join us as we delve in the history of the story, Arambulo's beginnings in the world of comic books, acting and music and why these stories are important to tell. Check out more of his work at http://www.jeremyarambulo.com

Dudes of Kung Fu
S04E05 - Bruce Lee and Jeet Kune Do history! - Guest Sifu Richard Torres

Dudes of Kung Fu

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2017 66:49


Noted Lee historian, and Jeet Kune Do Sifu Richard Torres joins the Dudes to discuss the history and Jeet Kune Do and Bruce Lee.  Everything from Lee emigrating to the United States to his famed fight with Wong Jack Man. This was a great episode and we are sure that Richard will be back. SUPPORT THE DUDES:  https://www.patreon.com/dokf   Buy Official Dudes of Kung Fu Merchandise at: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/DudesOfKungFu/ Check us out on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dudesofkungfu Check us out on Twitter:  https://twitter.com/DudesOfKungFu  Featuring:The "Kung Fu Genius" Alex Richter & BIG Sean Madigan Executive Producer: John Madigan Special Thanks to our Patreon supporter:  JOHN TURNBULL

Bruce Lee Podcast
#67 "One Family" Film Director John Alan Thompson

Bruce Lee Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2017 63:29


Director John Alan Thompson joined us to discuss the film project we worked on together, “One Family.” John discovered he wanted to be a filmmaker at 15. A video production class in high school and seeing “Apocalypse Now” propelled John to start experimenting with filmmaking. His teacher told him about a competition that AFI was hosting for students, and his senior year John created a short film that ended up placing. After that first taste, John dove into filmmaking. John still mostly works in short formats, creating music videos, commercials, and short films, including the short film he made with the Bruce Lee Family Company “One Family.” This project came to John during a time when he was feeling creatively depleted and filled doubt about some life choices. When he started reading Bruce’s philosophy, it was exactly what he needed to hear at that moment in his life. John absorbed from Bruce that fundamental part of living is finding that true essence inside of you and expressing it to the world. For the “One Family” film, Shannon wanted to share this story of the fight between Bruce Lee and Wong Jack Man, a pivoting moment for Bruce that hasn’t been told well. The biggest challenge with creating “One Family” is that we didn’t have any footage we could use. This challenge of recreating the fight through non-traditional means intrigued John. He pitched the idea of using old photographs and animating them, which proved to be complicated since we didn’t have an animation budget. No one moves like Bruce Lee, so the creative puzzle was how to represent the energy, movement, and flow of Bruce’s fighting. When Bruce had a school in Oakland, he was challenged by the San Francisco Chinatown community because he was teaching his martial arts in a very brash way and teaching it to anyone who wanted to learn regardless of gender, race, or background. That was not done. The Chinatown community wanted him to stop teaching to non-Chinese so they challenged him to a fight. They picked their champion, Wong Jack Man, and came down to the Oakland school for the fight. Shannon’s mother, Linda, witnessed the fight. Bruce won the fight in 3 min, but the take away for him was that his traditional kung fu training didn’t prepare him for actual combat outside of a competition environment. This opened Bruce’s mind to needing to look at Kung Fu and his approach to combat as well as to training and being in the right kind of shape. Bruce won the right to continue teaching whoever he wanted and continued to do so. He truly believed that we are all one family, all of us humans, no matter our backgrounds, ethnicity, gender, or orientation. This is why the film is titled “One Family.” #AAHA Paul Kariya is a Japanese Canadian hockey player that played in the NHL from 1993-2010. He played for four NHL teams, Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, Colorado Avalanche, Nashville Predators, and St.Louis Blues. He still holds a few team records for Ducks and Predators. NHL First Team All-Star three times, Second Team All-Star twice. Kariya's international resume includes Olympic silver in 1994, and gold in 2002 with Team Canada, World Championship gold in 1994, silver in 1996, World Junior Championship gold in 1993. He was elected to the Hall of Fame on 26 June 2017, and is the first Asian player to be inducted to the Hockey Hall of Fame. #BruceLeeMoment From listener Dan V.: “Growing up as a young child was not easy for me. Never knowing my father and only living with my mother until I was four years old, it was a very difficult time for me, as you can imagine. In 1970 I was forced to live in a shelter until I was nine years old. It was in those years that I was taken in by Bruce Lee's philosophies through his movies. He inspired me to take up martial arts; I loved the energy that was linked to his Philosophies.” Share your #AAHAs, #BruceLeeMoments, and #TakeAction progress with us at hello@brucelee.com Find the full version of our show notes at BruceLee.com/podcast