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Harinder Singh, who was featured on the cover of the February/March 2020 issue of Black Belt, has partnered with the magazine to launch The Black Belt Podcast.

“We are going to bridge the gaps between sport, tradition and reality,” Singh said. “I sit down with world-class practitioners to discuss their lifestyles to teach you about their mindset, training and fighting methods so that we all can grow from their wisdom.

“I get to [talk] with Olympic gold medalists, Special Forces operators, world champions, Hollywood heroes and martial arts legends. I want to know how they think, how they deal with fear, how they train, how they teach and how they use the profound martial arts lessons to find success in their lives.”

Season 1 guests include Michael Jai White, Jocko Willink, Herb Perez, Rickson Gracie, Mike Swain, Justin Wren, John Hackleman, Tony Blauer, Chatri Sityodtong, Dave Kovar, Miesha Tate, Burton Richardson, Master Wong, Mike Ninomiya, Master Ken and Jackson Rudolph.

The episodes give martial artists an opportunity to listen to in-depth conversations with masters of their craft. The goal, Singh said, is to unite the is available for free on Apple, Spotify, Google, YouTube and all other major podcast platforms.

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