
48 min

Episode 22: Rock Steady (w/Anthony "Q-Unique" Quiles) The Martial Arts Mind Podcast
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- Society & Culture
Anthony “Q-Unique” Quiles is the perfect guest to start off the podcast for 2019. Born and raised in Brooklyn, he’s a member of New York’s legendary breakdancing group the Rock Steady Crew and co-founder of the iconic underground hip-hop group the Arsonists. He’s traveled the world as frontman for his own rock groups StillWell (with members of Korn and P.O.D) and now King’s Bounty. And - no surprise for MAM listeners - he’s a lifelong martial artist.
From his hardscrabble background in south Brooklyn to hanging with hip-hop legends to appearing on stage across the globe, Q's is a true New York story. He takes us on a journey through his early days kickboxing with Brooklyn icons Louis Neglia and Jerry Fontanez; how martial arts values influenced his life as an artist; the lessons he learned as a martial arts parent, shepherding his own son through to black belt; returning to training in his 40s (and having to spar with Shihan Dunn); reflections on his life and relationships in the music industry; and his ongoing commitment to improvement, progress and black belt as a student of Jiu-Jitsu.
Funny, deep, charismatic and memorable, this episode explores what it means to be an artist, a parent, a practitioner and a citizen of the world with someone whose creative vision is sharpened by his martial arts training.
Q showcases the best part of a martial arts life. We sincerely hope you enjoy the conversation.
Learn more about Q-Unique's most recent projects: https://www.q-unique.com/
Visit the Martial Arts Mind blog: http://www.martialartsmind.com/
Check out our podcast home at Brooklyn Podcasting Studio: https://www.facebook.com/bkpodcastingstudio/
More about Brooklyn Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu: https://www.brooklynbjj.com
Anthony “Q-Unique” Quiles is the perfect guest to start off the podcast for 2019. Born and raised in Brooklyn, he’s a member of New York’s legendary breakdancing group the Rock Steady Crew and co-founder of the iconic underground hip-hop group the Arsonists. He’s traveled the world as frontman for his own rock groups StillWell (with members of Korn and P.O.D) and now King’s Bounty. And - no surprise for MAM listeners - he’s a lifelong martial artist.
From his hardscrabble background in south Brooklyn to hanging with hip-hop legends to appearing on stage across the globe, Q's is a true New York story. He takes us on a journey through his early days kickboxing with Brooklyn icons Louis Neglia and Jerry Fontanez; how martial arts values influenced his life as an artist; the lessons he learned as a martial arts parent, shepherding his own son through to black belt; returning to training in his 40s (and having to spar with Shihan Dunn); reflections on his life and relationships in the music industry; and his ongoing commitment to improvement, progress and black belt as a student of Jiu-Jitsu.
Funny, deep, charismatic and memorable, this episode explores what it means to be an artist, a parent, a practitioner and a citizen of the world with someone whose creative vision is sharpened by his martial arts training.
Q showcases the best part of a martial arts life. We sincerely hope you enjoy the conversation.
Learn more about Q-Unique's most recent projects: https://www.q-unique.com/
Visit the Martial Arts Mind blog: http://www.martialartsmind.com/
Check out our podcast home at Brooklyn Podcasting Studio: https://www.facebook.com/bkpodcastingstudio/
More about Brooklyn Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu: https://www.brooklynbjj.com
48 min