
The Porrada Podcast is a conversation, not an interview. The conversation is about the people who do the sports, more than the sports themselves. Jiu-Jitsu, MMA, Muy Thai and any other pursuit that leaves a mark.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 138 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | FitnessSportsHealth & Fitness | |||

There's a lot of ups, downs, positives, and negatives when you're early on in jiu-jitsu. Use these three milestones are the markers for when you can considered with clear eyes whether or not you'd like to quit jiu-jitsu.
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A Letter: Acknowledge the "Got It" Day
One of the biggest things you can say to someone is that they'll be good at something. Maybe even higher on the list "you ARE doing good at something!" Here I talk about this being affirmed yet again with a stu... more
A Letter: What Do You Want To Work On?
It seems strange once you're on the other side of it, but the epiphany, shall we say, that what you learn in jiu-jitsu and how well you learn in is as much if not more your responsibility than it is your instru... more
Tim and I started Jiu-jitsu together, both have a fitness background and an entrepreneurial present. We talk jiu-jitsu, health, his health practice and how he's taken to using hi sprofessional skill set to help some of our fellow Jiu-Jitsu friends ge... more
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Just what I needed to hear, loved the advise to white belts just a timely pick me up.
I definitely find the mix of grappling history, personal stories, training & comp perspectives, community and humor… really worth the time spent listening each week and differentiates this podcast from most of the other bjj pods out there.
Great podcast with phenomenal people! Listen and learn about what makes martial artists tick. Plus, you’ll hear plenty of personal tales of their successes and failures along the way.
Matt does a great job of giving his guests room to tell their stories. I think that’s a lost art in the world of podcasting. Organic conversation is always a treat. Matt does that with his podcast.
Matt Brouse is the Studs Terkel of our Jiu Jitsu community.
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A vibrant exploration of martial arts that centers around the personal stories and experiences of practitioners rather than solely focusing on techniques or competitions. The discussions encompass a variety of combat sports including Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, MMA, and Muay Thai, often highlighting the growth, struggles, and community within these disciplines. The podcast provides listeners with relatable insights into the lives of athletes, striking a balance between serious topics and light-hearted exchanges, making it accessible to both seasoned fighters and casual enthusiasts alike. The unique approach to storytelling and community engagement sets this podcast apart, encouraging a deeper connection between listeners and the martial arts world... more
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Recent guests on The Porrada Podcast include:
1. Timothy Borowski
2. Keir Gellatly
3. Kou Lee
4. Jeff Martin
5. Tom Menton
6. Seth Snedden
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