Mind Sensei Podcast

Mind Sensei
Mind Sensei Podcast

The Mind Sensei Podcast from Down Under shares the passion in the world of martial arts by introducing listeners to some of the most inspiring and knowledgeable martial artists from around the world and their stories. Through their stories and insights, we learn about the benefits of martial arts, both physical and mental, and how they can be applied to everyday life without having to travel the world to experience their world. for more information and episodes visit our website at: https://mindsensei.au

  1. Episode 47b - 5th Deg Assoc Professor Ed Cabrera, Kenpo Fusion, Florida, USA (Part 2 of 2)

    1 DAY AGO

    Episode 47b - 5th Deg Assoc Professor Ed Cabrera, Kenpo Fusion, Florida, USA (Part 2 of 2)

    🎙️ **Welcome back to The Mind Sensei Podcast – Part 2 of our special episode with Mr. Ed Cabrera!** 🎙️   In **Part 1**, we explored Mr. Cabrera’s early days as a **Golden Gloves boxer**, his journey into **martial arts**, and how he discovered **Ed Parker’s Kenpo**. We also touched on the origins of **Kenpo Fusion**, an innovative system that integrates the power and mechanics of **boxing with the structured techniques of Kenpo**.   Now, in **Part 2**, we dive deeper into the evolution of **Kenpo Fusion**, the principles behind its effectiveness, and Mr. Cabrera’s experiences training with some of the biggest names in martial arts history. He shares valuable insights into how **footwork, body mechanics, and striking power** can enhance traditional Kenpo techniques, making them even more effective in real-world application.   Get ready for an insightful and inspiring conversation as we continue this deep dive into the mind of a true martial arts innovator!   **Let’s jump back in!**   **Started in Western Boxing**: Began boxing in 1970 at the **Lancaster Boxing Club** in Pennsylvania, training under **“Bumper” Stewart**, later continuing at **Lancaster Health Spa** with **“Uncle Milt”** and **Barry Stumpf**. - **Golden Gloves Champion**: Won the **Central Pennsylvania Golden Gloves** in 1980 and finished with over 100 amateur fights. - **Moo Duk Kwan (Korean Martial Art)**: Started training in **Moo Duk Kwan** in 1978 under **Edwin "Pap" Pagan** and earned his **black belt in 1986**. - **Kenpo Journey**: Introduced to **Ed Parker’s Kenpo** in 1987 by **Sean P. Kelley**. Received his **1st degree black belt** in Kenpo in 1990 in the presence of **Senior Grandmaster Ed Parker**. - **Continued Training**: Became a student of **Mr. Lee Wedlake** in 1997, where he earned his **4th degree black belt**. Currently still trains under Mr. Wedlake. - **Seminar Experience**: Participated in seminars with renowned Kenpo instructors like **Huk Planas, Frank Trejo, Tom Kelly, Joe Palanzo, Jeff Speakman, and more**. Also trained with world-class fighters including **Joe Lewis, Bill "Superfoot" Wallace, Bart Vale, and Billy Blanks**. - **Owned a Dojo**: Owned **Cabrera Karate Center** in Tampa, FL (1990-1997), where he hosted seminars from various martial arts legends. - **Kenpo Fusion**: adapted **Kenpo Fusion**, blending the striking mechanics of **boxing** with **Ed Parker’s Kenpo techniques**, focusing on enhancing power and contact in self-defense applications. - **Author**: Currently writing a book on **Kenpo Fusion**. Several segments on the system can be found on **KenpoTV.net**. - **Teaching**: Offers private lessons and has been a staff instructor at various training camps. A huge thank you to Mr. Cabrera for sharing his journey, knowledge, and passion with us. If you’re interested in learning more about **Kenpo Fusion**, be sure to check out his content on **KenpoTV.net** and **LeeWedlake.com**.   **Until next time—keep curious, stay Inspired and keep cultivating the art of self discovery.** If you’d like to connect with today’s guest, **Mr. Ed Cabrera**, and learn more about his **Kenpo Fusion** system or book a seminar, here’s how you can reach out: 📩 **Contact Mr. Cabrera**:   🌐 Visit the website: ⁠https://www.kenpotv.com⁠ Email:  ecab60@ verizon.net Be sure to check out **KenpoTV.net** for more on **Kenpo Fusion** and exclusive content!   **Thanks again for tuning in, and don’t forget to share this episode with your martial arts community!** 🥋🔥   #TheMindSenseiPodcast #EdCabrera #KenpoFusion #MartialArts #ConnectWithOurGuests #KenpoFusion #EdCabrera #TheMindSenseiPodcast #Kenpo #MartialArtsEvolution #EdParkersKenpo

    57 min
  2. Episode 47a - 5th Deg Assoc Professor Ed Cabrera, Kenpo Fusion, Florida, USA (Part 1 of 2)

    FEB 17

    Episode 47a - 5th Deg Assoc Professor Ed Cabrera, Kenpo Fusion, Florida, USA (Part 1 of 2)

    🎙️ **Welcome to The Mind Sensei Podcast – Part 1 of a Special Two-Part Episode!** 🎙️   In this first installment, we sit down with a true martial arts innovator— Mr. Ed Cabrera practitioner of Kenpo Fusion. With a career spanning decades, Mr. Cabrera began his journey in **Western boxing**, winning the **Central Pennsylvania Golden Gloves** in 1980 before transitioning into the martial arts. Earning his **black belt in Moo Duk Kwan**, he later discovered **Ed Parker’s Kenpo**, where he trained under some of the most respected names in the art, including **Mr. Lee Wedlake, Huk Planas, and Frank Trejo**.   In this episode, we explore Mr. Cabrera’s early days in **boxing and martial arts**, his transition into Kenpo, and how his diverse background led to the adaptation of **Kenpo Fusion**—a system that blends the structured techniques of Ed Parker’s Kenpo with the powerful striking mechanics of boxing.   This is just the beginning! In **Part 2**, we’ll take a deeper dive into the principles behind Kenpo Fusion, his experiences training alongside martial arts legends, and the evolution of his system.   **Started in Western Boxing**: Began boxing in 1970 at the **Lancaster Boxing Club** in Pennsylvania, training under **“Bumper” Stewart**, later continuing at **Lancaster Health Spa** with **“Uncle Milt”** and **Barry Stumpf**. - **Golden Gloves Champion**: Won the **Central Pennsylvania Golden Gloves** in 1980 and finished with over 100 amateur fights. - **Moo Duk Kwan (Korean Martial Art)**: Started training in **Moo Duk Kwan** in 1978 under **Edwin "Pap" Pagan** and earned his **black belt in 1986**. - **Kenpo Journey**: Introduced to **Ed Parker’s Kenpo** in 1987 by **Sean P. Kelley**. Received his **1st degree black belt** in Kenpo in 1990 in the presence of **Senior Grandmaster Ed Parker**. - **Continued Training**: Became a student of **Mr. Lee Wedlake** in 1997, where he earned his **4th degree black belt**. Currently still trains under Mr. Wedlake. - **Seminar Experience**: Participated in seminars with renowned Kenpo instructors like **Huk Planas, Frank Trejo, Tom Kelly, Joe Palanzo, Jeff Speakman, and more**. Also trained with world-class fighters including **Joe Lewis, Bill "Superfoot" Wallace, Bart Vale, and Billy Blanks**. - **Owned a Dojo**: Owned **Cabrera Karate Center** in Tampa, FL (1990-1997), where he hosted seminars from various martial arts legends. - **Kenpo Fusion**: adapted **Kenpo Fusion**, blending the striking mechanics of **boxing** with **Ed Parker’s Kenpo techniques**, focusing on enhancing power and contact in self-defense applications. - **Author**: Currently writing a book on **Kenpo Fusion**. Several segments on the system can be found on **KenpoTV.net**. - **Teaching**: Offers private lessons and has been a staff instructor at various training camps. We’ve only scratched the surface of his incredible journey—from his early days as a Golden Gloves boxer to his transition into martial arts and the foundations of **Kenpo Fusion**. His dedication to blending **the precision of Kenpo with the power of boxing** is truly inspiring, and there’s so much more to uncover.  But we’re not done yet! In **Part 2**, we’ll dive deeper into the evolution of **Kenpo Fusion**, Mr. Cabrera’s experiences training with martial arts legends, and the philosophy behind his innovative system.   **Make sure to subscribe, follow, and stay tuned—Part 2 is coming soon!** If you’d like to connect with today’s guest, **Mr. Ed Cabrera**, and learn more about his **Kenpo Fusion** system or book a seminar, here’s how you can reach out: 📩 **Contact Mr. Cabrera**:   🌐 Visit the website: https://www.kenpotv.com Email:  ecab60@ verizon.net Be sure to check out **KenpoTV.net** for more on **Kenpo Fusion** and exclusive content!   **Thanks again for tuning in, and don’t forget to share this episode with your martial arts community!** 🥋🔥   #TheMindSenseiPodcast #EdCabrera #KenpoFusion #MartialArts #ConnectWithOurGuests

    54 min
  3. Episode 46b Grand Master Chuck Sullivan Karate Connection, Los Angeles USA (Part 2 of 2)

    FEB 10 · BONUS

    Episode 46b Grand Master Chuck Sullivan Karate Connection, Los Angeles USA (Part 2 of 2)

    Welcome back to *The Mind Sensei Podcast.* I’m your host, Peter Tas, and today we continue our captivating conversation with Senior Grand Master Chuck Sullivan.   In Part 1, we explored Mr. Sullivan’s early journey in Kenpo, his time training directly under Senior Grandmaster Ed Parker, and his pivotal role in shaping the foundational years of American Kenpo. If you haven’t listened to that episode yet, I highly recommend checking it out.   In this second part, we dive even deeper into Mr. Sullivan’s remarkable legacy, including his groundbreaking innovations in martial arts education, the creation of the first complete distance learning program for Kenpo, and the founding of the International Karate Connection Association. His visionary work has made Kenpo accessible to students worldwide and continues to shape the future of the art.   So, sit back and get ready to be inspired as we continue this incredible journey with Senior Grand Master Chuck Sullivan right here on *The Mind Sensei Podcast.* Thank you once again, Mr. Sullivan, for sharing your wisdom, stories, and passion with us. Your lifelong dedication to teaching and evolving the art of Kenpo is truly remarkable, and we are all better for it.   And to our listeners—thank you for joining us for this special two-part series. Your support means everything. If you enjoyed this conversation, please share it, leave a review, and stay connected for more inspiring guests and episodes.   Until next time, stay curious, stay inspired, and keep cultivating the art of self-discovery.This is Peter Tas, and you’ve been listening to *The Mind Sensei Podcast.* We talk about:   - Training with Ed Parker (Founder of American Kenpo)   - 63+ years of martial arts wisdom   - Lessons from a lifetime of dedication   Listen now:https://open.spotify.com/episode/2iYtUSn1X914QTFFz5G6Gu?si=9c14d9197e1f4570 #TheMindSenseiPodcast #ChuckSullivan #Kenpo #MartialArts #Podcast   If you'd like to connect with Senior Grand Master Chuck Sullivan or learn more about the International Karate Connection Association (IKCA), you can reach out through the following channels: 📧 Email: kenpochuck@gmail.com  🌐 Website: ikcakenpo.com 📱Facebook:Chuck Sullivan  Mr. Sullivan’s passion for Kenpo and his dedication to teaching continue to inspire martial artists around the world. Don’t hesitate to get in touch for more information or inquiries about his teachings and the IKCA. Until next time, this is Peter Tas reminding you to keep your mind sharp and your spirit strong. Thank you for listening to the Mind Sensei Podcast.

    1h 19m
  4. Episode 46a Grand Master Chuck Sullivan Karate Connection, Los Angeles USA (Part 1 of 2)

    FEB 3

    Episode 46a Grand Master Chuck Sullivan Karate Connection, Los Angeles USA (Part 1 of 2)

    Welcome back to another exciting episode of , The Mind Sensei Podcast. I'm your host, Peter Tas, and today I am truly honored to be joined by a living legend in the martial arts world—Senior Grand Master Chuck Sullivan.   Mr. Sullivan's journey in Kenpo began in February 1959 when he became a direct student of the founder of American Kenpo, Senior Grandmaster Edmund K. Parker. As the fourth person ever to be promoted to Black Belt by Mr. Parker, Mr. Sullivan has been a cornerstone in the development, preservation, and innovation of the art for over six decades.   Often referred to as the "Elder Statesman of Kenpo," Mr. Sullivan’s profound influence can be felt throughout the entire Kenpo community. His visionary approach led to the creation of the first-ever comprehensive distance learning program for Kenpo in the 1980s, making martial arts education accessible to students all over the world. This groundbreaking achievement was the foundation of what is now the International Karate Connection Association, or IKCA, which has seen over 625 Black Belts and countless other practitioners benefit from his teachings.   Mr. Sullivan is not only a pioneer but a true trailblazer, ensuring that Kenpo remains dynamic, practical, and inclusive for all practitioners. His passion for teaching and his lifelong dedication to the art have left an indelible mark on the martial arts landscape.   Given the richness of Mr. Sullivan’s journey and the countless insights he has to share, we’ve made this a special two-part episode. In this first part, we’ll explore the early stages of his remarkable journey and hear about his time training directly under Mr. Parker. In the second part, we’ll dive deeper into his groundbreaking innovations and the global impact of the IKCA.   So sit back, relax, and prepare to be inspired by one of the most respected figures in Kenpo. It's my absolute pleasure to welcome Senior Grand Master Chuck Sullivan to *The Mind Sensei Podcast.* Thank you for joining us on our special two series with 10th Degree  Grand Master Chuck Sullivan  If you'd like to connect with Senior Grand Master Chuck Sullivan or learn more about the International Karate Connection Association (IKCA), you can reach out through the following channels: 📧 Email: kenpochuck@gmail.com  🌐 Website: ikcakenpo.com 📱Facebook: Chuck Sullivan  Mr. Sullivan’s passion for Kenpo and his dedication to teaching continue to inspire martial artists around the world. Don’t hesitate to get in touch for more information or inquiries about his teachings and the IKCA. Until next time, this is Peter Tas reminding you to keep your mind sharp and your spirit strong. Thank you for listening to the Mind Sensei Podcast.

    1h 15m
  5. Episode 45b - 8th Deg Assoc Master Wes Idol United Kenpo Systems, Los Angeles USA (Part 2 of 2)

    JAN 28 · BONUS

    Episode 45b - 8th Deg Assoc Master Wes Idol United Kenpo Systems, Los Angeles USA (Part 2 of 2)

    Welcome Back to The Mind Sensei Podcast! Hello everyone, I’m your host, Peter Tas, and thank you for joining me for Part 2 of our incredible conversation with Mr. Wes Idol. Apologies for the first upload there was a mixup with the audio all fixed now If you haven’t already listened to Part 1, I strongly encourage you to pause here and go back to immerse yourself in the full journey. Part 1 takes us through Mr. Idol’s foundational years in Kenpo, his transformative training experiences at The West LA studio, and the pivotal relationships he built with some of Kenpo’s most iconic figures. In this final chapter, we’ll explore the remarkable second half of Mr. Idol’s journey, including his time as a bodyguard for the Dalai Lama, his groundbreaking contribution to the P90X fitness program, and his efforts to document and preserve the history of American Kenpo. It’s a conversation filled with wisdom, stories, and lessons that every martial artist and enthusiast can appreciate. So, let’s pick up where we left off and dive back into the inspiring world of Mr. Wes Idol. Welcome to Part 2 of this special episode of The Mind Sensei Podcast! In this final episode, we explored his extraordinary experiences, bodyguarding for the Dalai Lama, his collaboration with Tony Horton on the P90X Kenpo DVD, and his invaluable work documenting the history of American Kenpo. We also touched on his continued training and growth under the guidance of his current instructor, Mr. Bryan Hawkins, which demonstrates his unwavering commitment to learning and evolving in the art of Kenpo Karate.A heartfelt thank you to Mr. Wes Idol for sharing a piece of the puzzle and giving us a deeper insight into his incredible journey. To our listeners, thank you for your continued support—you are the ones who make this podcast possible. It’s an honor to have you with us on this journey of learning, growth, and inspiration.If you enjoyed these episodes, be sure to share them with your fellow martial artists, leave a review, and help spread the word about The Mind Sensei Podcast. As always, stay curious, stay inspired, and keep cultivating the art of self-discovery and keep striving for greatness. I’m Peter Tas, and this has been The Mind Sensei Podcast. Signing off   Thank you for tuning in,  🎧 Tune in now to hear: ✅ How Mr. Idol began his Kenpo journey. ✅ His training at the heart of Kenpo history. ✅ Lessons from legendary instructors. Contact Information Thank you for joining us on our two part series with 8th Degree Associate Master Wes Idol We hope today’s episode resonated with you and inspired your martial arts journey. If you have any questions, feedback, or if you’d like to connect further with our guest, Mr. Wes Idol, feel free to reach out! We love hearing from our listeners. If the episode has sparked something in you, or if you wish to reach out to Mr. Idol directly, you can connect with us on social media or send us an email We’ll make sure your message gets passed along. Stay engaged, follow us for more insightful episodes, and continue to be part of our vibrant Mind Sensei community. As always, stay disciplined, stay inspired, and keep striving for excellence. Until next time! Website:   ⁠https://bryanhawkinskenpo.com/ Email:   w@idol. la Facebook: ⁠https://www.facebook.com/wesley.idol/⁠📲 Listen on your favorite podcast platform and don’t forget to subscribe! 💬 Share your thoughts in the comments below—what inspired you most from Mr. Idol’s journey so far? #TheMindSenseiPodcast #KenpoKarate #WesIdol #MartialArtsJourney #PodcastEpisode #AmericanKenpo #MartialArtsInspiration #PeterTas

    1h 17m
  6. Episode 45a - 8th Deg Assoc Master Wes Idol United Kenpo Systems, Los Angeles  USA (Part 1 of 2)

    JAN 20

    Episode 45a - 8th Deg Assoc Master Wes Idol United Kenpo Systems, Los Angeles USA (Part 1 of 2)

    Welcome to the Mind Sensei Podcast im your host, Peter Tas and I’m excited to bring you another captivating episode of *The Mind Sensei Podcast*. Today, we are joined by a remarkable martial artist whose journey through American Kenpo Karate is rich with experience, accomplishments, and contributions to the art—Mr. Wes Idol. Mr. Idol began his Kenpo journey in 1986 under the guidance of Albert Cornejo, building the foundation for a lifelong dedication to the art. In 1987, he took a pivotal step by training at Senior Grandmaster Edmund K. Parker’s West LA studio. This opportunity placed Mr. Idol at the heart of Kenpo’s development and exposed him to the legacy of Kenpo’s founder. Over the years, Mr. Idol expanded his knowledge by training with legendary figures such as Larry Tatum and Frank Trejo. His transition to Bryan Hawkins as his primary instructor in 1992 marked a significant milestone, further refining his craft and understanding of the art. Outside the dojo, Mr. Idol’s skills have been put to use in extraordinary ways. In 1996, he served as a bodyguard for the Dalai Lama, demonstrating his discipline and ability to apply martial principles in high-stakes situations. In 2002, he collaborated with Tony Horton to develop the Kenpo DVD for the P90X fitness program, introducing the art to millions worldwide. Adding to his legacy, in 2009, Mr. Idol authored a verified history of American Kenpo, providing invaluable insights into its development, particularly in Europe. This episode is so full of insights and stories that we’re bringing it to you in two parts. Today, we’ll dive into the beginnings of Mr. Idol’s journey, his experiences with some of Kenpo’s most iconic figures, and his transition into broader roles within and beyond the martial arts community. history, dedication, and inspiration. From his early training under Albert Cornejo to his time at Senior Grandmaster Edmund K. Parker’s West LA studio, Mr. Idol takes us through the foundational years that shaped his path in Kenpo Karate. Along the way, he shares insights from his experiences with some of Kenpo’s most iconic figures and the lessons that have stayed with him to this day. 🎧 Tune in now to hear: ✅ How Mr. Idol began his Kenpo journey. ✅ His training at the heart of Kenpo history. ✅ Lessons from legendary instructors. Contact Information Thank you for joining us on our two part series with 8th Degree Associate Master Wes Idol We hope today’s episode resonated with you and inspired your martial arts journey. If you have any questions, feedback, or if you’d like to connect further with our guest, Mr. Wes Idol, feel free to reach out! We love hearing from our listeners. If the episode has sparked something in you, or if you wish to reach out to Mr. Idol directly, you can connect with us on social media or send us an email We’ll make sure your message gets passed along. Stay engaged, follow us for more insightful episodes, and continue to be part of our vibrant Mind Sensei community. As always, stay disciplined, stay inspired, and keep striving for excellence. Until next time! Website:   https://www.ukfwcrtc.com/ Email:   w@idol. la Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wesley.idol/📲 Listen on your favorite podcast platform and don’t forget to subscribe! 💬 Share your thoughts in the comments below—what inspired you most from Mr. Idol’s journey so far? #TheMindSenseiPodcast #KenpoKarate #WesIdol #MartialArtsJourney #PodcastEpisode #AmericanKenpo #MartialArtsInspiration #PeterTas

    1h 18m
  7. Episode 44.1 - Imposter Syndrome in Martial Arts - Peter Tas, Mind Sensei, Melb, Australia

    JAN 13 · BONUS

    Episode 44.1 - Imposter Syndrome in Martial Arts - Peter Tas, Mind Sensei, Melb, Australia

    welcome back to The Mind Sensei Podcast !I’m your host, Peter Tas, and I’m here to help you unlock your potential, sharpen your mind, and embrace the warrior spirit within. Whether you're on the mat, in the dojo, or navigating life's challenges, this is the place where martial arts philosophy meets real-life growth. Today, we’re diving into a topic that I know will resonate with many of you, whether you're a white belt just starting your journey or a seasoned black belt. It’s something that sneaks into our thoughts like an uninvited guest—leaving us questioning our worth, doubting our abilities, and fearing that we’re somehow "faking it." That’s right, today we’re tackling **Imposter Syndrome**. Imposter Syndrome is something many of us have felt at one point or another. That little voice in the back of your mind that says, “You’re not good enough,” or “You don’t really deserve that promotion, belt, or recognition.” Even after years of hard work and dedication, this psychological phenomenon can creep in and make us feel like we’re frauds in our own success stories. But here’s the truth: Imposter Syndrome is common, and it’s something we can learn to overcome. In this episode, we’ll uncover why it happens, how it shows up specifically in martial arts, and, most importantly, how you can take back control and embrace your achievements without doubt holding you back. We’re going to talk science, strategies, and stories from the mat—so get comfortable, clear your mind, and get ready to join me on this exciting journey of self-discovery. It’s time to silence that inner critic and unleash the confident warrior within. So grab your gi, tie that belt tight, and let’s dive into the world of Imposter Syndrome—right here, right now, on The Mind Sensei Podcast, In the latest episode of *The Mind Sensei Podcast*, I’m diving deep into how Imposter Syndrome can affect martial artists at every level, from white belts to seasoned black belts. 🥋   ✨ **What you'll learn in this episode:**   ✅ What Imposter Syndrome really is (the science behind it).   ✅ Why martial artists often experience it—especially when advancing belt levels.   ✅ How to identify the sneaky signs of self-doubt.   ✅ Strategies to silence that inner critic and embrace your achievements.   ✅ Why YOU deserve to be exactly where you are on your journey.   Whether you’re just starting out or have been training for years, this episode is for you. Let’s tackle the doubts together, one mindset shift at a time.   🌟 Tag a fellow martial artist who could use a confidence boost today! Let’s support each other in this journey.   Remember: You are NOT a fraud. You’ve earned your place. You are a warrior. 💪   #MindSenseiPodcast #MartialArts #ImposterSyndrome #MindsetMatters #MartialArtsJourney #SelfGrowth #BlackBeltMindset #MartialArtist #ConfidenceInTheDojo #MindsetShift   If today’s episode on Imposter Syndrome struck a chord, or if you have your own experiences you’d like to share, don’t hesitate to reach out. I’m always looking to connect with listeners like you—whether it’s to hear your feedback, dive into suggested topics, or even consider potential guests for the show. Here’s how you can get in touch:   📩 **Email me** at 1mindsensei@gmail.com 📱 **Message me** on social media – follow *The Mind Sensei Podcast* on Facebook and Instagram for updates and behind-the-scenes content.  https://www.facebook.com/MIndSensei/ 🌐 **Visit the website** at * http://mindsensei.au * for more episodes and resources.

    26 min
  8. Episode 44b - Jocely Gonzales Life Coach, CKF, Florida USA (Part 2 of 2)

    JAN 6 · BONUS

    Episode 44b - Jocely Gonzales Life Coach, CKF, Florida USA (Part 2 of 2)

    Welcome back to The Mind Sensei Podcast! In Part 2 of our conversation with the remarkable Jocely M. Gonzalez, we continue to explore her inspiring journey. Jocely has already shared fascinating insights from her background in neurobiology, life coaching, and martial arts, offering us a unique blend of science and personal development.   In this episode, we’ll dive even deeper into her work with the martial arts community, her leadership philosophies, and her thoughts on health, wellness, and the transformative power of resilience. Get ready for more invaluable insights and inspiration from this extraordinary guest. Let’s jump back in! She seamlessly blends her scientific background with her passion for personal development, offering unique perspectives on leadership, empowerment, and the transformative power of martial arts.   In this special two-part episode, Jocely will share her journey, from groundbreaking research to empowering communities through martial arts and life coaching. Don’t miss this inspiring and insightful conversation!  If you're interested in connecting with our incredible guest, Jocely M. Gonzalez, here’s how you can reach her:   📧 Email: lifecoachjocely@ gmail.com   📱 Instagram: ⁠@lifecoachjocely⁠ 🌐 Facebook: Jocely Gonzalez, FL, USA   💻 Website: ⁠www.jocelyscorner.com⁠ Whether you're seeking guidance in life coaching, leadership, or martial arts, Jocely is available to connect and share her expertise. Don’t hesitate to reach out! Until next time, this is Peter Tas reminding you to keep your mind sharp and your spirit strong. Thank you for listening to the Mind Sensei Podcast. Recommended Books ⁠High Road Leader  - John Maxwell⁠⁠The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership - John Maxwell⁠ ⁠Intentional Living: Choosing a Life That Matters  - John Maxwell⁠ ⁠Atomic Habits: Tiny Changes, Remarkable Results - James Clear⁠ #TheMindSenseiPodcast #JocelyGonzalez #MartialArts #Neurobiology #Leadership #Resilience #PersonalGrowth #Podcast

    1h 22m

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The Mind Sensei Podcast from Down Under shares the passion in the world of martial arts by introducing listeners to some of the most inspiring and knowledgeable martial artists from around the world and their stories. Through their stories and insights, we learn about the benefits of martial arts, both physical and mental, and how they can be applied to everyday life without having to travel the world to experience their world. for more information and episodes visit our website at: https://mindsensei.au

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