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I love books and films about Merlin and King Arthur. I recently listened to T.H. White’s: The Sword in the Stone. My husband frequently recommends guests to me, and he thought Dan John would be the best person to discuss the many layers of this book.
Dan is a renaissance man. He is a world-class fitness coach, best-selling author, and professor. I enjoyed exploring the book with him, and his extensive knowledge of the book was enriching. For those that think this podcast will be talking about wizardry and sword duels, think again.
Dan explores the deeper philosophies in the book touching on themes of learning, sadness, mortality, gratitude, and so much more. For those that know him as one of the best coaches in the industry, I did also get some great coaching advice. I enjoyed every minute of this conversation and hope you will too.
I can’t believe this is my 3rd year of podcasting. It has been an honor to talk with all of my guests and I hope to continue to bring these conversations to you. In order to help me do that, please share this podcast with others. You can also take one extra step to show your love by donating to the show on my website: sifumimichan.com Thanks for the support.
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Now On with the show.
Discussed in this episode:
Dan John Official Website
Dan John Facebook
The Sword in the Stone (all version novel)
The Sword in the Stone (1963 film)
Wandering Weights by Dan John (Book)
Body-building & self-defense by Myles Callum (Book)
Never Let Go by Dan John (Book)
The Swiss Family Robinson by Johann David Wyss (Book)
Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe (Book)
Pedagogy
Apocalypse Now Movie Review & Film Summary by Roger Ebert
The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas (1844 book)
The Godfather by Mario Puzo (1969 book)
Words of Fire, Deeds of Blood: The Mob, the Monarchy by Olivier Bernier (1989 book)
King Lear by William Shakespeare (1606 playwright)
Apocalypse Now (1979 film)
Climate Change
CREDITS
Host: Mimi Chan
Intro Music: Mike Relm
Editor: Chance Tieng
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