
A podcast which features causal discussion with people who are involved in martial arts and related culture and lifestyle practices, while we have a few adult beverages. Support this channel and all my projects: www.patreon.com/mushinmartialculture
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 65 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Sports | |||

The Drunken Boxing Podcast #066 - Alex RichterSifu Alex Richter is a martial arts fanatic who hosts The Kung Fu Genius Podcast and YouTube Channel, where he shares his in-depth knowledge of the Kung Fu world and corrects commonly held misconceptions.... more
The Drunken Boxing Podcast #065 - Nick GraceninMaster Nick Gracenin has a 4 decade career as a teacher of Qigong, Tai Chi, Chinese Yoga (Dao Yin) and Chinese Martial Arts. One of the first foreigners to study in the People’s Republic of China in the ... more
The Drunken Boxing Podcast #064 - Urs Krebs
Urs Krebs is a traditional Chen style Taiji Quan & Hung Kune (Hung Gar) practitioner based in Bern, Switzerland. He travelled to China relatively early following its opening up and practiced in Shaolin, Ch... more
The Drunken Boxing Podcast #063Toni Parada is a Chinese martial artis hailing out of Bangkok, who specializes in Bagua Zhang and Taiji Quan. He runs Internal Pugilism Thailand. Toni Parada:www.facebook.com/search/top?q=internal%20pugilism%20t... more
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I have listened to many episodes of this podcast and have been impressed with the content and dedication, good job.
Very thoughtful podcast.
Byron is a great host and part of what makes the podcast special is his knowledge and ability to go in-depth with his guests. Traditional Chinese Martial Arts represented in its truest here.
Good podcast, interesting information but the host is constantly talking. If you’re going to have guests then let them speak. Otherwise decent show.
Super happy to have found this podcast as there are so few dedicated to CMA - especially with a host who's been there and done that. Enjoying it very much.
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Content primarily revolves around martial arts, featuring in-depth discussions with practitioners, specialists, and instructors from various disciplines within the field. The conversations often highlight the personal journeys and experiences of guests, shedding light on their philosophies, training methodologies, and the socio-cultural impact of martial arts practices. With a casual and engaging format, the show stands out for its intimate, conversational style, further enhanced by the hosts' and guests' shared enjoyment of adult beverages during discussions. This unique approach fosters a laid-back atmosphere that invites authentic stories and insights into both traditional and modern martial arts.
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Recent guests on The Drunken Boxing Podcast include:
1. Alex Richter
2. Nick Gracenin
3. Urs Krebs
4. Toni Parada
5. David Rogers
6. Peter Warr
7. Ian Lee
8. Cory Johnson
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