I don't know Daniele, but first learned of Daniele through Joe Rogan's podcast.
On every Rogan appearance, I always appreciated how laid back and knowledgeable Daniele was.
Through them I learned of Daniele's "History on Fire" podcast, which I enjoy a lot.
Relatively recently did I learn that he has another podcast, "The Drunken Taoist podcast", which I highly enjoy.
What I am most impressed by is that Daniele is this kind of person after experiencing massive hardship.
He took care of his wife while she was dying of a brain tumor, and when she passed, was solely responsible for their then 19-month-old daughter.
This episode is about his book, "NOT AFRAID: On Fear, Heartbreak, Raising a Baby Girl, and Cage Fighting."
He talks about his life and many of the hard lessons that shaped him into who he is.
Especially in part 2 of the book, I often had tears streaming down my face and damn near "ugly cried" a couple times, which I haven't done in years.
I read quite a bit from the book, but in no way did I come close to covering all of it—I often skipped entire chapters, and even some of the "best" parts of the book.
I hope that if this book moves you in any way, you consider buying it or at least showing Daniele your support in some way.Not Afraid: https://www.amazon.com/Not-Afraid-Heartbreak-Raising-Fighting/dp/1938875133/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=not+afraid+daniele&qid=1571582315&sr=8-1History on Fire podcast: http://historyonfirepodcast.com/
The Drunken Toaist Podcast: http://thedrunkentaoist.com/