Brooklyn Monk in Asia Podcast

Antonio Graceffo

For ten years I have been living in Asia, writing books and working on American TV shows, but my directors always tell me to tone down the accent, and my publishers tell me I can’t state my real opinions, because someone might get offended and sue us.Now I got a podcast! My own podcast. And no one can tell me what to say. And I’m calling them like I see them.And it’s not just the perspective of an over-forty, over-educated, under cultured guy from Brooklyn in Asia, oh no, I also look at America from the outside, and talk about our absurdities too.

Episodes

  1. Episode 17 Brooklyn Monk in Asia Podcast, episode 17, Are You Calling Me a Mook? Part 2

    10/19/2010

    Episode 17 Brooklyn Monk in Asia Podcast, episode 17, Are You Calling Me a Mook? Part 2

    Brooklyn Monk in Asia Podcast, episode 17, Are You Calling Me a Mook? Part 2A lifetime of poverty makes you good at being poor. Although Antonio Graceffo desperately needs a job, he almost storms out of his orientation, when the manager tells him: A lifetime of poverty makes you good at being poor. Although Antonio Graceffo desperately needs a job, he almost storms out of his orientation, when the manager tells him: “We encourage the teachers to use pair work, but what will do if you have an odd number of students?”“You’re joking, right?”“No, I am serious. Sometimes you will have an odd number of students. What could you possibly do in that instance?”“That is a difficult problem.” Answers Antonio, “one that I have never encountered in 26 semesters of working as a school teacher. If that happened, I would probably just commit ritualistic suicide.”Brooklyn Monk, Antonio Graceffo is a martial arts and adventure author living in Asia. He is the author of the books, “Warrior Odyssey’ and “The Monk from Brooklyn.” He is also the host of the web TV show, “Martial Arts Odyssey,” which traces his ongoing journey through Asia, learning martial arts in various countries. Get Antonio’s books on his websitewww.speakingadventure.comBrooklyn Monk in 3DOrder the download at http://3dguy.tv/brooklyn-monk-in-3d/Twitterhttp://twitter.com/BrooklynmonkfacebookBrooklyn Monk fan pageBrooklyn Monk on YOUTUBEhttp://www.youtube.com/user/brooklynmonk1Brooklyn Monk in Asia Podcast (anti-travel humor)http://brooklynmonk.podomatic.com

    18 min
  2. Episode 7Brooklyn Monk in Asia Podcast, Episode 7, Chuck Norris Doesn’t Know (excerpts)

    09/14/2010

    Episode 7Brooklyn Monk in Asia Podcast, Episode 7, Chuck Norris Doesn’t Know (excerpts)

    When he was 21 years old, Antonio Graceffo got a part in the Chuck Norris movie, Delta Force 2. At the time, he believed it was his huge break, which would lead to super stardom. Instead, it would be more than a decade until he had a part in a movie again. Based on that movie, no one ever asked him to sign an autograph, and Kenner never made an Antonio Graceffo Delta Force action figure. Working on the Chuck Norris film was an impact-full and hilarious experience which, like so many of Antonio’s significant life-moments, meant a lot to Antonio but neither Chuck nor anyone else will remember. The experience spawned the story, Chuck Norris Doesn’t Know my Name” Which Antonio has recently released as a PDF e-book (e-story) on his websitehttp://speakingadventure.com/chuck-norrisThis podcast is composed of a few outtakes from the longer story. In addition to making laugh at and pity Antonio, it will leave you wondering: Does the hero ever earn the money for his sister’s dowry, so she can marry? Do they ever catch the murder? Is the DNA evidence enough to get a conviction? If any of these questions is bothering you, you will need to find the answers somewhere else. But if you want to know how the Delta Force story turns out for Antonio, you have to go click and download on his website. http://speakingadventure.com/chuck-norrisBrooklyn Monk, Antonio Graceffo is a martial arts and adventure author living in Asia. He is the author of the books, “Warrior Odyssey’ and “The Monk from Brooklyn.” He is also the host of the web TV show, “Martial Arts Odyssey,” which traces his ongoing journey through Asia, learning martial arts in various countries. Brooklyn Monk in Asia Podcast (anti-travel humor)http://brooklynmonk.podomatic.comTwitterhttp://twitter.com/Brooklynmonkwebsitewww.speakingadventure.comfacebookBrooklyn Monk fan pageSubscribe to youtubehttp://www.youtube.com/user/brooklynmonk1

    19 min

About

For ten years I have been living in Asia, writing books and working on American TV shows, but my directors always tell me to tone down the accent, and my publishers tell me I can’t state my real opinions, because someone might get offended and sue us.Now I got a podcast! My own podcast. And no one can tell me what to say. And I’m calling them like I see them.And it’s not just the perspective of an over-forty, over-educated, under cultured guy from Brooklyn in Asia, oh no, I also look at America from the outside, and talk about our absurdities too.