
A discussion of Mental Health and life practices through traditional Japanese Martial Arts. Hosted By Batman O'Brien and Stephen Milton. Batman O’Brien is a dedicated martial arts instructor and Eastern medical consultant who is passionate about helping people through the lessons learned through the practice of traditional martial arts and medicine. Stephen Milton holds Shodan in ZNKR Jodo and Jok... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Categories | Health & FitnessMental Health | ||||

In this episode, Batman and Stephen discuss toxic people and how to deal with them using principles found in the first ZNKR Iaido kata: Mae. The first step to battle energy vampires or time thieves and of course narcissists is to recognise that they ... more
This episode is about how failure is a powerful teacher and we can harness the lessons learned there if we can just get over ourselves. Also, Batman talks about his unique experiences at the European Jodo and Iaido championships in 2023.
We are... more
Join Batman and Stephen as they talk to Sensei Oisin Burke head of the European branch of Daito Ryu Aikijujutsu Muden Juku.
Aiki is a mysterious and often misunderstood aspect of traditional Japanese martial arts. Sometimes teachers claim to have A... more
In this episode Stephen has questions. For instance: how can you become a better person by training in arts that are designed to perfect violence? What is the correct mental approach to these arts?
Don't worry, Batman has answers.
If you would ... more
Batman and Stephen continue their discussion about anger and its effect on the body. In the course of the discussion, the subject of domestic violence is touched upon and if you have been listening to this episode and you feel you need guidance about... more
This is part one of a two-part episode all about our friend's anger and we discuss whether it does lead you to the dark side. In part 1 we focus on the external.
Part two is to come next week.
If you have any questions or comments you can email... more
Gina Konstantopoulos is an Assistant Professor in Assyriology and Cuneiform Studies in the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures at UCLA. Her research centres on religion, magic, and literature in Mesopotamia, with a particular focus on t... more
Doing one thing to completion and doing that one thing to the best of your ability. traditional Japanese martial arts teach you to apply this technique not just in the dojo, but in your daily life as well.
This is a rubbish podcast and it’s completely pointless, all it’s about is this joke Batman O’Brien making up fake stories and lying, Steve Milton should pull up and called O’Brien for the lies and fake stories like the story of a blind sensei seeing O’Brien’s Jodo because he is so good lol complete rubbish it’s a shame really because the iaido world needs a good podcast and exposure but this fighting the tengu is not it
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