
DATSUSARA 脱サラ is a Japanese phrase that essentially means "To escape drudgery and find one's true path". This concept of living a life of self determination is the primary focus of the show. Episodes will feature guests that are examples of living the Datsusara way. The show is hosted by Chris Odell who is the founder of a the modern hemp gear companies, Datsusara (DSgear.com), and Odell Sports & ... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 39 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Chris has an enlightening conversation with Jack Taufer, a Dave Kama Jiu-Jitsu black belt. They talk about his beginnings in the art looking for a way to deal with street fights as a young man and then finding jiu jitsu which changed his life. They a... more
Chris has a conversation with 3rd degree black belt Ryan Young who runs Kama Jiu Jitsu's Dallas Texas location. Ryan has been training since 1989 under Relson Gracie in his home state of Hawaii. He talks about the early days of Jiu Jitsu in America a... more
Chris catches up with Nathan Orchard, a 3rd degree BJJ black belt under Eddie Bravo at 10th Planet. They talk about his unorthodox beginnings as a self taught MMA fighter, and his move to focus on Jiu Jitsu in the 10th Planet system where he was prom... more
Host Chris Odell has a long and amusing conversation with BJJ Black Belt and somewhat reluctant BJJ instructional video star Chris Burns. They discuss Chris' history and current work in the realm of Jiu Jitsu, their shared passion for the original ma... more
Chris brings some real conviction in choosing the people he has on his podcast! Exploration through Martial Arts and self betterment with a new hope for the future!
It's nice hearing inspiring and informative conversations of people that I purchase my products from or listen to for entertainment. Keep up the great work.
Love the theme of the podcast. Great so far.
Very happy to tune in and interested to see how this develops.
Excellent gear aside, As a BIG fan of the concept firstly I can't wait to hear more!
10/10 great podcast
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Exploring the themes of self-determination and personal growth, the episodes feature inspiring guest conversations that illuminate various paths to achieving a fulfilling life. Topics often include martial arts, philosophy, and personal anecdotes that highlight the significance of authentic living. The emphasis on Jiu Jitsu serves as a metaphor for life's challenges, encouraging listeners to adopt a mindset of resilience and introspection in their pursuit of purpose and happiness. Each episode seeks to inspire listeners to reflect on their journeys and the steps they can take to live more meaningfully.
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Recent guests on The Datsusara Podcast include:
1. James Driskill
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