
Exploring Aikido, philosophy and practice kitothecity.substack.com
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 48 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Alternative HealthSpiritualityReligion & SpiritualityHealth & Fitness | |||

I first had Don Dickie Sensei as a guest back in April, and he blew my mind with his vivid, coherent, and powerful description of meditation, inspiring me to finally pursue my own inner practice in earnest.
(Brief update on how that practice is goin... more
I had the immense pleasure of speaking with yet another board member of Aiki Extensions, Susan Dutton Sensei, Chief Instructor at Aiseishinkan dojo in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
If there’s one theme that’s continually revealed itself throughout this podc... more
Exploring the transformative potential of Aikido through this project has led me down some unexpected, yet highly rewarding, paths.
Connecting with (and receiving wisdom from) truly visionary people like Richard Sims has positively influenced my own... more
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My talk with Liam Robertson, musician and aikidoka (Aikido of Petaluma), moved pretty deftly (if I do say so myself) into an exploration of the profound philosophical and physical resonances between these two harmonic arts.
We got ... more
On this episode of “Ki to the City,” we dive into one of our most candid and courageous conversations yet, featuring Matt Gano, a long-time student of Koichi Barrish Sensei.
Despite engaging in some profoundly insightful conversations with Barrish S... more
How does embracing our body’s non-cognitive intelligence offer us infinite pathways to creativity and conflict resolution that our overthinking minds cannot?
This week, I had a vivifying conversation in which we traverse that very question.
I had t... more
On this episode of Ki to the City, I was joined by Scott Engler of Two Rock Aikido, a long-time student of Richard Strozzi-Heckler Sensei.
Scott’s journey represents a remarkable path of integrating intellectual pursuits with physical and somatic di... more
On this episode of Ki to the City, I sat down with my good friend and fellow Bond Street Dojo instructor, Nico Puertollano, for a candid, yet casual conversation about almost everything under the Aikido umbrella.
We dove straight into the deep end, ... more









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