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    Explore " aikido" with insightful episodes like "Dragons and Power - Leadership Embodiment with Wendy Palmer", "Folge 7 Kampfkunst", "Hebrew & Shebrew Business Episode 1 (Martial Arts)", "Fallteknikk" and "Avner Eisenberg" from podcasts like ""Tracking Yes: A Guide to Everyday Magic - with Liz Wiltzen, PCC", "Die Longs", "Nation Not Desired", "JudoMania - alt om judo, selvforsvar og kampsport" and "Artists w/ EM"" and more!

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    Dragons and Power - Leadership Embodiment with Wendy Palmer

    Dragons and Power - Leadership Embodiment with Wendy Palmer

    Show Notes:
    Wendy Palmer holds a seventh degree black belt in the non-violent Japanese martial art of Aikido, and has practiced mindfulness for over 45 years. She is the author of 4 books, including her latest: Dragons and Power, which explores the elements of Leadership Embodiment, a practice she founded and has been teaching to high level leaders for over 30 years.
     
    Her process draws on principles from Aikido and Mindfulness to offer simple tools and practices to increase the leadership skills of responding to stress and pressure with confidence and integrity.
     
    Wendy shares simple, fast and incredibly effective practices to recover to center when triggered, and what it means to embody the Aikido practice of “letting the attack land in the space”.

     She offers her personal wisdom around what it means to be resilient, why
     boundaries don’t work and what actually does.

    She also explains the 3 most essential qualities of Leadership:

    1. Warmth and inclusiveness
    2. Receiving feedback as creative fuel
    3. Acting with clarity, integrity and confidence

    Today’s Guest: 
    Wendy Palmer is the founder of LEADERSHIP EMBODIMENT, a process that uses principles from the non-violent Japanese martial art of Aikido and mindfulness to offer simple tools and practices to increase leadership capacity and respond to stress and pressure with greater confidence and integrity. Wendy holds a seventh degree black belt in Aikido and has practiced mindfulness for over 45 years. 

    She has worked with executive teams and individuals for Twitter, Genentech, Jazz Pharmaceuticals, The Gap, NASA, Gates Foundation, Salesforce.com, McKinsey &Co, Oracle, Google, Unilever, The BBC, Accenture, Blackrock, Capital One, Intel, The George Washington University, Eileen Fisher and The Daimler Chrysler Group. 

    She is also an author of four books, Leadership Embodiment, The Intuitive Body, The Practice of Freedom and Dragons and Power. 

    Her coaching organization, LEADERSHIP EMBODIMENT offers Coach Training to experienced coaches and facilitators who wish to learn to coach leaders in Leadership Presence. 

    Wendy’s website: www.leadershipembodiment.com
    7 Guided Practices to Recover to Center

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    Folge 7 Kampfkunst

    Folge 7 Kampfkunst
    Kampfszenen im Film sehen immer spektakulär aus. Im realen Leben helfen Kung-Fu Formen eher nicht. Das eine ist Kunst, aber das andere harter Sport. Es gibt Vorlieben und die darf es auch geben. Aber wie gesagt bzw. wie geschrieben - Effizienz ist knallhartes Kampfsporttraining (Boxen, Kickboxen, Krav Maga, usw.).
    Gerne darf das seelische Wohl in Qigong, Tai Chi und Yoga auf höchste Level trainiert werden. 
    Aber gegen Angreifer auf der Straße, in der Bahn, im Einkaufscenter usw. ist das nichts.
    Wir sind selbst erfahrene Kampfkünstler und Sportler, aber ohne tägliches gezieltes Training mit den erfahrenen Trainern / Coaches bringt man sich eher in Gefahr, wenn man sich und sein Können überschätzt. 
    Filme sind synchronisiert, haben Effekte und geschulte Stuntmen. Im Ring hat man Trainer, Cutman, Schiedsrichter und einen Schutz, aber im Leben hat man Instinkt, Selbstbeherrschung, Achtsamkeit, Wahrnehmung und nur eine Entscheidung. Bei zu viel Angst erstarrt man und verliert schlimmstenfalls sein Leben.
    Woher kommt welche Kampfsportart / Kampfkunst - und auch hier wieder erstmal nur Oberflächlich reingehen.
    Nein! Wir werden kein zweites Ringlife (Respekt an Edmon und seinen Kanal) - aber hin und wieder aus eigenen Erfahrungen erzählen und plaudern wir aus dem Nähkästchen.
    Viel Spaß und Danke fürs Zuhören.

    Hebrew & Shebrew Business Episode 1 (Martial Arts)

    Hebrew & Shebrew Business Episode 1 (Martial Arts)

    Martial arts are codified systems and traditions of combat practiced for a number of reasons such as self-defense; military and law enforcement applications; competition; physical, mental, and spiritual development; entertainment; and the preservation of a nation's intangible cultural heritage.

    Although the term martial art has become associated with the fighting arts of East Asia, it originally referred to the combat systems of Europe as early as the 1550s. The term is derived from Latin and means "arts of Mars", the Roman god of war. Some authors have argued that fighting arts or fighting systems would be more appropriate on the basis that many martial arts were never "martial" in the sense of being used or created by professional warriors.

    Martial arts can also be linked with religion and spirituality. Numerous systems are reputed to have been founded, disseminated, or practiced by monks or nuns.

    Martial arts can also be linked with religion and spirituality. Numerous systems are reputed to have been founded, disseminated, or practiced by monks or nuns.

    Throughout the Asian arts, meditation may be incorporated as a part of training. In the arts influenced by a mix of Chan Buddhist, Taoist and Confucian philosophy, the practice itself may be used as an aid to attaining mindfulness.

    Japanese styles, when concerning non-physical qualities of the combat, are often strongly influenced by Mahayana Buddhist philosophy. Concepts like "empty mind" and "beginner's mind" are recurrent. Aikido practitioners for instance, can have a strong philosophical belief of the flow of energy and peace fostering, as idealised by the art's founder Morihei Ueshiba.

    Traditional Korean martial arts place emphasis on the development of the practitioner's spiritual and philosophical development. A common theme in most Korean styles, such as Taekkyon, taekwondo, and Hapkido is the value of "inner peace" in a practitioner, which is stressed to be only achievable through individual meditation and training. The Koreans believe that the use of physical force is only justifiable for self defense.[citation needed]

    Systema draws upon breathing and relaxation techniques, as well as elements of Russian Orthodox thought, to foster self-conscience and calmness, and to benefit the practitioner in different levels: the physical, the psychological and the spiritual.

    Human warfare dates back to the Epipalaeolithic to early Neolithic era. The oldest works of art depicting scenes of battle are cave paintings from eastern Spain (Spanish Levante) dated between 10,000 and 6,000 BCE that show organized groups fighting with bows and arrows. Similar evidence of warfare has been found in Epipalaeolithic to early Neolithic era mass burials, excavated in Germany and at Jebel Sahaba in Northern Sudan.

    Wrestling is the oldest combat sport, with origins in hand-to-hand combat. Belt wrestling was depicted in works of art from Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt c. 3000 BCE, and later in the Sumerian Epic of Gilgamesh. The earliest known depiction of boxing comes from a Sumerian relief in Mesopotamia (modern Iraq) from the 3rd millennium BCE.

    A Chinese martial artist preparing to throw his opponent during a lei tai contest in Ancient China.

    The foundation of modern East Asian martial arts and South Asian martial arts is likely facilitated by cultural exchanges of early Chinese and Indian martial arts. During the Warring States period of Chinese history (480–221 BCE) extensive development in martial philosophy and strategy emerged, as described by Sun Tzu in The Art of War (c. 350 BCE). Legendary accounts link the origin of Shaolinquan to the spread of Buddhism from ancient India during the early 5th century CE, with the figure of Bodhidharma, to China. Written evidence of martial arts in Southern India dates back to the Sangam literature of about the 2nd century BCE to the 2nd century CE.[citation needed] The combat techniques of the Sangam period were the earliest precursors to Kalaripayattu.

    Pankratiasts fighting under the eyes of a judge. Side B of a Panathenaic prize amphora, c. 500 BC.

    In Europe, the earliest sources of martial arts traditions date to Ancient Greece. Boxing (pygme, pyx), wrestling (pale) and pankration were represented in the Ancient Olympic Games. The Romans produced gladiatorial combat as a public spectacle.

    A number of historical combat manuals have survived from the European Middle Ages. This includes such styles as sword and shield, two-handed swordfighting and other types of melee weapons besides unarmed combat. Amongst these are transcriptions of Johannes Liechtenauer's mnemonic poem on the longsword dating back to the late fourteenth century. Likewise, Asian martial arts became well-documented during the medieval period, Japanese martial arts beginning with the establishment of the samurai nobility in the 12th century, Chinese martial arts with Ming era treatises such as Ji Xiao Xin Shu, Indian martial arts in medieval texts such as the Agni Purana and the Malla Purana, and Korean martial arts from the Joseon era and texts such as Muyejebo (1598).[citation needed]

    European swordsmanship always had a sportive component, but the duel was always a possibility until World War I. Modern sport fencing began developing during the 19th century as the French and Italian military academies began codifying instruction. The Olympic games led to standard international rules, with the Féderation Internationale d'Escrime founded in 1913. Modern boxing originates with Jack Broughton's rules in the 18th century, and reaches its present form with the Marquess of Queensberry Rules of 1867.

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    Fallteknikk

    Fallteknikk

    Da jeg begynte på judo, sa trenerne at den viktigste teknikken i judo var å lære å falle riktig. De sa også at de aller minste barna kan falle uten å slå seg. Nå som jeg er pappa selv, så er jeg ikke helt sikker på om det er 100 % korrekt, det har vært en del knall og fall og tårer, men det er jo kanskje likevel noe ved det? Kanskje i alle fall for de aller minste? Tenk bare på de aller minste når de skal lære å gå. Da er det gjerne masse bums og fall uten at det skjer så mye annet enn at de reiser seg igjen.

    Og det er uansett ikke sånn at vi kan falle som små barn som nettopp har lært seg å gå - hele livet. Så hvordan skal man holde seg trygg - både på glattisen og på judomatta?

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    Avner Eisenberg

    Avner Eisenberg
    Today our guest is Avner Eisenberg. An Atlanta Georgia Native, University of Washington Alumnus, Ericksonian Hypnotherapist, and one of the greatest clowns of all time. We discuss his show Exceptions to Gravity, how he found his way to clowning, and his experience with using Hypnotherapy and Aikido to be a better performer. Check out his website: https://www.avnertheeccentric.com/ Check out my Website and Instagram accounts: @artistswithem @empersico @emicoproductions https://www.emicoproductions.com/

    MILES KESSLER - Mindfulness meditation as a path to the core of ourselves, surrendering to acceptance and cultivating emotional agility (English)

    MILES KESSLER - Mindfulness meditation as a path to the core of ourselves, surrendering to acceptance and cultivating emotional agility (English)

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    GET DENA'S book "CLARITY OF MIND IS POWER: a 5-week journal to support your meditation practice and train your mind to see clearly." https://theonefierceheart.com/shop-the-journal

    In each episode Dena, a mindfulness meditation teacher discusses with other teachers how meditation has helped them find clarity, inspiration, creativity, wisdom, strength, and the ability to manage stress and challenges in life with courage and compassion. Meditation is a powerful tool that helps reconnect with ourselves and the world around us.

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    Miles Kessler is an American teacher of Mindfulness-based meditation, Aikido (6th dan), and Integral Practice. He is a dual-lineage holder in both the Burmese Mahasi tradition of Meditation, and the Iwama tradition of Aikido. He lived in Japan for 8 years where he studied Aikido full time under the guidance of the late Morihiro Saito Sensei. After leaving Japan Miles spent 3 years on intensive Vipassana meditation retreats in Burma and Nepal, where he was mentored through the “progress of insight” under the guidance of the late U Pandita in Burma, and Sayadaw Vivekananda in Nepal. Miles lives in Tel-Aviv, Israel, and is the founding director of “Aikido Without Borders,” a non-profit which builds bridges of mutual understanding between Israelis and Palestinians through the martial art of Aikido. He is also the Founder and Director of the Integral Dojo Online, a media, education, and training organization.

    Friends First: Releasing Into The Current | Fawn & Matt Anderson

    Friends First: Releasing Into The Current | Fawn & Matt Anderson

    When did you decide to become more than Just Friends? The second part of KJ's conversation with Our Friendly World's Fawn and Matt Anderson  is beguiling, flowing and whimsical.  It's infused with Aikido principles, possibly revealing the recipe for creating deep, congruent relationships. KJ is a softy for a good love story, which Fawn and Matt generously provide. A universal human theme that emerged is the desire to connect, be seen and belong with each other. 

    Episode Themes:

    + Aikido principles can be applied to our relationships  in  search for harmony, and reducing conflict: 

    1.  redirecting momentum
    2.  releasing into 
    3.  flowing around
    4. not resisting
    5. not attacking
    6. softening, reflecting, melding

    + Perhaps the formula for meaningful relationships (friendship, marriage) is: 
          1.  Enter into another state;
          2.  Release into it 

    Please Rate and Review This Podcast if our stories have astonished you as well. https://ratethispodcast.com/astonishingstories  

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    Πολεμικές τέχνες . Γιατί δεν είναι αυτό που νομίζετε και γιατί μας αφορούν όλους ;

    Πολεμικές τέχνες . Γιατί δεν είναι αυτό που νομίζετε και γιατί μας αφορούν όλους ;

    Σε αυτό το επεισόδιο θα έχουμε μια πρώτη επαφή με την ενότητα των πολεμικών τεχνών που θα φιλοξενήσουμε στο podcast Greece talks Japan από τον Παναγιώτη Άγριο .
    θα ακούσουμε το πως και το γιατί αποφασίσαμε να έχουμε μια ενότητα για τις αυτές αλλά και το πως  να τις βλέπουμε μέσα από ένα σωστό πρίσμα με βάση τον σύγχρονο κόσμο !

    Ο Παναγιώτης Άγριος γεννήθηκε στην Αθήνα το 1975. Από μικρή ηλικία ξεκίνησε την ενασχόλησή του με τον αθλητισμό κάνοντας πυγμαχία, ενώ η πρώτη του επαφή με το χώρο των πολεμικών τεχνών ήταν με το judo σε ηλικία 17 ετών. Από το 2008 ζει και εργάζεται ως επαγγελματίας εκπαιδευτής ιδρύει και είναι υπεύθυνος εκπαίδευσης του Athens Bushido center ενός κέντρου που προωθεί τις ιαπωνικές πολεμικές τέχνες άλλα και την ιαπωνική κουλτούρα στην Ελλάδα. Παράλληλα ταξιδεύει σε επιμορφωτικότερα σεμινάρια σε όλο τον κόσμο και έκτοτε  έχει πάνω από 30 συμμέτοχες σε διεθνής σεμινάρια σε Ευρώπη και Ιαπωνία.

    Επίσης ιδρυτής και Πρόεδρος των United Aikido Dojos ενός αναγνωρισμένου οργανισμού από την ιαπωνική ομοσπονδία για την διάδοση και διδασκαλία του aikido στην Ελλάδα.

    Διοργανωτής του Japan Festival του πρώτου οργανωμένου φεστιβάλ για την προώθηση του ιαπωνικού πολιτισμού στην Ελλάδα .

     Περισσότερα μπορείτε να βρείτε στα :

    https://aikidobushidocenter.gr/

    http://unitedaikidodojos.gr/

    https://katori.gr/el/

    Το AthensBushidoCenterείναι ένα μη κερδοσκοπικό κέντρο που σκοπό έχει την εμβάθυνση και την προώθηση της πολιτιστικής κληρονομιάς της Ιαπωνίας στη χώρα μας. Στα πλαίσια αυτά εκτός των μαθημάτων πολεμικών τεχνών διοργανώνονται διάφορα δρώμενα όπως σεμινάρια ιαπωνικής κουλτούρας, προβολές ταινιών, εκδρομές, συμμετοχές σε διάφορες εκδηλώσεις και άλλα. To 2018 το Athens Bushido center διοργάνωσε το πρώτο ιαπωνικό φεστιβάλ στην Ελλάδα με 5000 επισκέπτες !
    https://aikidobushidocenter.gr/
    Το κανάλι μας στο you tube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8i_YVPDXRLOEOCAY3pe4Gg

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    Business-Dojo Podcast #008

    Business-Dojo Podcast #008

    #008 - Herzlich willkommen beim Business-Dojo Podcast. Ich bin Christof Glade, seit über 20 Jahren Unternehmer aus Leidenschaft, Coach, Seminarleiter und Blogger. Und jetzt auch Podcaster -:). Im Business-Dojo spreche ich u.a. mit interessanten Gästen über die Themen Selbstmanagement, Unternehmertum, Produktivität und Persönlichkeitsentwicklung.
    Alle Infos zum Business-Dojo Podcast findest du unter:

    https://www.christofglade.de/podcast

    In dieser 8. Folge geht es um die Themen:

    • Was ist ein "Retreat" und wozu brauchst du es?
    • Meine 2 Arten von persönlichen Auszeiten 
    • In der Reihe "Persönlichkeitsentwicklung durch AIKIDO":
    • Rituale als wohltuender Rahmen einer "Klausur im Alltag"
    • Wie ich mich im Aikido immer tiefer kennenlernen kann 


    Die Links und Shownotes zu dieser Folge mit allen relevanten Informationen und  Ressourcen findest du hier:

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    41. Under Siege (1992)

    41. Under Siege (1992)

    (A Ben & Tom episode - prepare for bone dry humour and challenges to the absurd.)

    Are you a Tight Arse?

    Tom's back...

    Who (allegedly) lives in a pineapple under the sea?... STEVEN SEAGAL
    Well, he should do anyway.

    Under Siege gives you some 90s Seagal (remember when he could fit on the screen?) battling against a cross-dressing GARY Busey and the leather sporting rock star Tommy Lee Jones. Lee's having bundles of fun before his cat and mouse run around with Harrison Ford the following year, and Busey puts Playboy Playmate Erika Elenaki to shame.

    I'd take some dress sporting Busey in my birthday cake any day (Hint, Hint)

    While Andrew Davis tries his best to keep the Under Siege ship steady and above water,  Mr Square Pants is primed and ready to karate chop the boat off course and into the nearest iceberg.

    I'm sure Steven would try and spin you some yarn about being a survivor of The Titanic and how he swam to the mainland. "Save the lifeboat for woman and children, I'll see you on dry land" 'Steven Seagal - 1912, excerpt taken from an interview on dry land.'

    Give Under Siege its due; it does present one of life's great conundrums - Do you fight the terrorists, save the girl or mourn the burnt pies and start afresh, knowing it's what the captain would want you to do?

    Get those pies in the oven!

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    Olga Curado - “Coragem é agir com o coração”

    Olga Curado - “Coragem é agir com o coração”

    Olga Curado sempre esteve empenhada em olhar além do aparente. Ela costuma dizer que antes de percorrer um caminho é preciso criá-lo e que quando estamos disponíveis para o desconhecido, o novo pode surgir. Aliás, ela aprendeu no tatame que para encontrar as respostas que servem para o momento, precisamos estar presentes, fincados ao chão (como ensina as artes marciais), mas também com a cabeça nas estrelas.

    Neste papo com o podcast "45 Do Primeiro Tempo", a consultora de imagem, especialista em gestão de crise e praticante de aikido, diz que um dos grandes ensinamentos da vida é aprender a cair. Para Olga Curado, coragem é agir com o coração.

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    José Roberto Bueno - Leveza, Simplicidade e Diversão

    José Roberto Bueno - Leveza, Simplicidade e Diversão

    Sonhar grande, fazer pequeno e começar logo. Fazer o que pode por tudo que lhe importa. Caminhar conforme o imprevisto.
    Marc Tawil engata uma conversa cheia de sentido – que não tem volta, só tem ida – com José Roberto Bueno, líder inspirador disputado no Brasil e na Europa por sua visão de mundo agregadora em diferentes campos do conhecimento.
    Um papo imperdível sobre maturidade, liderança, aquarelas, Aikido e, claro, LSD – Leveza, Simplicidade e Diversão.

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    Teja Bell on Chinese Internal Arts

    Teja Bell on Chinese Internal Arts

    This episode is a celebration of Teja Bell, a lifelong practitioner and teacher of Aikido, Taijiquan, Qigong, Neigong, Buddhism and Taoism. I have studied qigong with Teja for many years and delighted in QigongDharma and Radiant Heart Qigong, his unique integration of Buddhist meditation and qigong. He is an Aikido master (6th degree black belt) and a roshi in the Rinzai Zen Buddhist lineage. Teja shares his remarkable introduction to martial arts as a young teen in Iowa, and long history of study with renown teachers in judo, kung fu, yang style taijiquan, qigong, Liu He Ba Fa, Buddhism, Taoism and hatha yoga. He also describes the evolution of Chinese Internal Arts as they moved throughout Asia and the mechanics of qi, the subtle body and mind. This is special episode, one born from the shared heart/mind of precious teacher and humble student.

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    Anna Jacobsen -Heilpraktikerin from Koeln, Germany (German podcast)

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    Aikido Perspectives S01E06: 40 Questions for Two Shihan (Part 2)

    Aikido Perspectives S01E06: 40 Questions for Two Shihan (Part 2)

    Take a rare and wonderful glimpse (in this special extended podcast) of the interaction of two Aikido Shihan (Josef Birdsong Shihan and David Halprin Shihan) as I ask for their thoughts on training methods, combat applications, sparring, the value of training vs. competing in martial arts and sports, leaning into ukemi, cooperation in difficult situations and much more.  They describe what they learned from their Senseis, and discuss Aikido as a way to process one's entire life.  They discuss various aspects of etiquette, as manners, self-defense, and, at its core, a way to treat everyone correctly in any circumstance. This is a special and personal glimpse into the experiences that forged the spirits of these two Shihan.

    Aikido Perspectives S01E04: Our Dojo Now, Corona Virus Ma-ai, and Kanai Sensei Circa 1979 on "Budo People”

    Aikido Perspectives S01E04:  Our Dojo Now, Corona Virus Ma-ai, and Kanai Sensei Circa 1979 on "Budo People”

    Recorded April 4, 2020.  In the first half of the podcast we discuss what’s happening with our dojo during the COVID-19 crisis and how we are bringing ourselves together while physically apart.  In the second half, we enter our time machine to discuss a 1979 interview of Kanai Sensei that touched on "true budo" and "budo people".

    InfernoCast 14 - Roy Dean, BJJ Black Belt discusses his start in Alaska to Japan and back to America

    InfernoCast 14 - Roy Dean, BJJ Black Belt discusses his start in Alaska to Japan and back to America

    Kaleb talks to Roy about growing up in Alaska, his first trip to Japan as a teenager to train Judo.  He discusses how his traditional training influenced his Brazilian Jiu Jitsu journey and his expression of art in his instructional videos.  

    Other topics include mindset of old school training, finding your own path of martial arts and 3 steps to the Mastery Mindset.

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