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Season Three Episode Six
Introducing Chuck Johnson, The Legend of Action.
‘Punches of positivity’
‘Diversity is part of the human condition’
“I really do believe it’s all about trusting your instincts”
We have a few technical issues with WiFi here so bear with us.
Every single conversation I think to myself ‘this was my favourite conversation to date’. This conversation with Chuck Johnson is no exception and Chuck IS exceptional. He is gentle, confident, detailed, humble, generous, social-impact minded and terrific company.
Chuck is also a gentleman. A gentleman who has followed his passion for martial arts across the globe and continues to learn, master, take action and grow as well as takin his place as the sensei at his Tokyo dojo and his company Quiet Flame - more apt a name I cannot think of for Chuck. Chuck believes that super successful people get into the details and he notices this and relates this to kimono culture and even my sartorial choices on the day. Throughout this conversation we are deep into cultural territory and how we navigate that and learn from constantly being in collaboration with the culture around us.
Chuck now has a Dojo in Roppongi and has already produced a short Samurai action comedy film called ‘Fists of Absinthe’ (Watch here), which became an official selection at the Urban Action Showcase in New York and got a distribution deal. Highly recommend you go over and watch it - it’s hilarious. Chuck has over 18,000 subscribers on YouTube!
Chuck now wants to use action cinema to address relevant social issues and including sex trafficking and mental health. Can’t wait to hear more about that!
(Every time I hear myself saying ‘That’s right Chuck’ or ‘tell me more about that Chuck’ I sound like Cilla Black and I’m sure my UK listeners will appreciate this.)
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Season Three Episode Six
Introducing Chuck Johnson, The Legend of Action.
‘Punches of positivity’
‘Diversity is part of the human condition’
“I really do believe it’s all about trusting your instincts”
We have a few technical issues with WiFi here so bear with us.
Every single conversation I think to myself ‘this was my favourite conversation to date’. This conversation with Chuck Johnson is no exception and Chuck IS exceptional. He is gentle, confident, detailed, humble, generous, social-impact minded and terrific company.
Chuck is also a gentleman. A gentleman who has followed his passion for martial arts across the globe and continues to learn, master, take action and grow as well as takin his place as the sensei at his Tokyo dojo and his company Quiet Flame - more apt a name I cannot think of for Chuck. Chuck believes that super successful people get into the details and he notices this and relates this to kimono culture and even my sartorial choices on the day. Throughout this conversation we are deep into cultural territory and how we navigate that and learn from constantly being in collaboration with the culture around us.
Chuck now has a Dojo in Roppongi and has already produced a short Samurai action comedy film called ‘Fists of Absinthe’ (Watch here), which became an official selection at the Urban Action Showcase in New York and got a distribution deal. Highly recommend you go over and watch it - it’s hilarious. Chuck has over 18,000 subscribers on YouTube!
Chuck now wants to use action cinema to address relevant social issues and including sex trafficking and mental health. Can’t wait to hear more about that!
(Every time I hear myself saying ‘That’s right Chuck’ or ‘tell me more about that Chuck’ I sound like Cilla Black and I’m sure my UK listeners will appreciate this.)