BJJ Globetrotters Pirate Radio Podcast
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BJJ Globetrotters Pirate Radio Podcast
Jiu Jitsu, traveling and people who do things a bit different in life.
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21 эпизодEpisode 21: How Mike rode his motorcycle for two years from New York to Argentina and trained Jiu Jitsu along the way
In this episode, I have a long talk with Mike Barr about his epic motorcycle trip that took him from New York all the way to the southernmost tip of A...
Episode 20: The 10th anniversary of BJJ Globetrotters!
It’s been 10 years since I sketched out a logo for a patch idea and BJJ Globetrotters came into existence. We celebrate that with a special episode wh...
Episode 19: How David from Canada used Matsurfing to go on an epic trip through Europe
Matsurfing is couchsurfing style network for Jiu Jitsu travelers and it is—unknown to many—actually how the idea of BJJ Globetrotters started out in t...
Episode 18: A talk in the forest with Chris Haueter on tribalism, hierarchy, personal relationships and status symbols in Jiu Jitsu
Chris Haueter has had a big influence on my Jiu Jitsu and even on the creation and philosophy of BJJ Globetrotters. I sat with him in the forest at ou...
Episode 17: Bobby and Amanda started BJJ program in Moldavian village, now run a pay-what-you-can academy/campsite/community in North Carolina
In this episode I’m talking with Bobby and Amanda McMasters who I met in Romania during my trip around the world back in 2011. They had volunteered th...
Episode 16: Heather quit her office job, bought an old VW bus, drove it across the US and lived in it so she could train Jiu Jitsu full time
In this episode, I talk with Heather Raftery about how she quit her office job to become a Jiu Jitsu Gypsy, living in a 50 year old Volkswagen bus and...
Episode 15: Ordering pizza online for Valerie who got stuck in Kazakstan’s pandemic quarantine after taking up a controversial offer to go teach Jiu Jitsu there
Valerie Jean took up a much controversial offer on the Members of BJJ Globetrotters Facebook group to fly to Kazakstan and teach Jiu Jitsu, all inclus...
Episode 14: A long walk on the beach with Ben Westrich for a talk about IBJJF, hierarchies, belt promotions and other weird things. [Quarantine special]
Quarantine special! The first in a series of podcast episodes I’ll be recording while under lockdown due to the Corona virus. I can’t record at home,...
Episode 13 – How Priit Mihkelson from Estonia suddenly became one of the world’s most sought after BJJ instructors
If you’re training BJJ and have been online for the last few years, chances are very high that you have come across some of Priit’s recent instruction...
Episode 12 – Becoming an instructor at the BJJ Globetrotters camps
Charles Harriott was teaching at his first BJJ Globetrotters camp one year ago. Since then, he has been part of many of our events and in this intervi...
Episode 11: The story of the BJJ Globetrotters camps, 2018 review and 2019 preview
In this episode, I talk about the story of how the BJJ Globetrotters camps started and about the background of each of the many camps we do at this po...
Episode 10: The BJJ Globetrotters Boat – About following a crazy dream, failing and then try again; a story four years in the making.
Viktor and Dan had a dream since they were kids; buy a boat and sail around the world. This is the 4-year-in-the-making story of how they tried, faile...
Episode 9: Mike & Rebecca – A life of adventure, frugality and planned uncertainty.
Mike and Rebecca Sweeney were full time BJJ and MMA instructors, when they decided to stop training, sell their academy and everything else they owned...
Episode 8: How to sail the world on cruise ships to train Jiu Jitsu, roll with strangers when traveling and move to the Caribbean.
I have a visitor on the island who has been working on cruise ships for 18 years and sailed the world, always bringing his gi. We talk about how to ro...
Episode 7: How to travel off the beaten path – a phone call from the Caribbean to the Arctic Circle with Ruadhán MacFadden.
Ruadhán from Ireland is an expert in traveling off the beaten path. I caught him for an interview while he was at a Polar Bear safety course in Svalba...
Episode 6: Taking six months off work to go on a Jiu Jitsu trip across the USA with two kids
Adam, Dee, Lilly and Kobe are not your usual Jiu Jitsu backpackers. They’re a family of four from Australia and they’ve been traveling 6 months across...
Episode 5: Growing up in the favela and starting a new life in Europe + how to be an entrepreneur
In this episode, I interview Bruno Matias. He is one of the veteran coaches of the camps, the official victory dance coach of BJJ Globetrotters and al...
Episode 4: The BJJ Globetrotter of the year, Robert Barker
In this episode I talk with Robert Barker who has visited 100 academies around the world this year and won the “BJJ Globetrotter of the year” award. P...
Episode 3: Caribbean Island Camp
First attempt at a podcast episode from one of our camps. I brought my little microphone around me during the Caribbean Island Camp and tried to captu...
Episode 2: Alexander Trans on fear and competition
* 34m31s: “There’s not a single thing about COMPETITION…”, I should have said, of course. I’m tired :D Is competing in BJJ bad for you?
Episode 1: Leaving everything behind and starting an academy in Taiwan
Interview with Dan Imal Reid who moved from Scotland to Taiwan and started a highly successful Jiu Jitsu academy. Daniel Reid Facebook BJJ Kaoshiung B...