What's Up Mic Michael Gasser
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- Samhälle och kultur
Host, Michael Gasser, a small business owner, dad, and veteran, talks current events and society, business development, dad life, and military experience.
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Whats Up Mic #16 - Silly Quarantine Workout Injuries
I can't go to Jiu Jitsu because of the Coronavirus. These are privileged problems, but it's how I manage the demons. My quarantine workouts are getting more and more ridiculous and I think one of them made my back explode.
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Whats Up Mic #15 - I Have A Mystery Disease
I have a crazy condition that causes weird flare ups when I get sick with normal stuff. It is a total mystery and has plagued me for years..... it's also put me in some of the most embarrassingly hilarious situations I'd rather forget.
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Whats Up Mic #14 - Coronavirus Confrontation
Plenty of people around us are still struggling with the basic social distancing guidelines. I had two confrontations with the worst version of those people this weekend. I'm a bit of a hypocrite too though. I'm struggling with people who react with fear to the point where they lose capacity for basic adult behavior. There are definitely some positive notes shining through the assholes and weirdos though.
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Whats Up Mic #13 - I've Got A New "Deployment Hobby"
This lockdown has me going back to my roots of the weird cooped up hobbies I had on combat deployments. I talk through what a few of those were and why, and get into what the new venture is. Have you ever wanted to travel where ever you want and have it always be free? I have a plan.
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Whats Up Mic #12 - The Great Sports Shutdown And The One Holdout
Every major sporting league in America shut down over the course of about 3 days except for one.... In this episode I talk through that timeline, the implications, and about the remaining holdout.
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Whats Up Mic #11 - How I Discipline My Kids and How We Manage Their Energy On Lockdown
Talking about how to discipline and appropriately engage with the kids on lockdown. The quarantine creates some new challenges, but I'm sticking with a classic strategy. Plus: an awesome resource on the subject and family jiu jitsu classes.