218-The Kajukenbo History No One Knew | Mitch Powell Interview

In this episode, I sit down with Mitch Powell, author of "How Kajukenbo Became an American Martial Art," to talk about what really went into writing his book. This isn't a history lecture—it’s a conversation about the inspiration behind the project, the people who motivated him, and the challenges he faced along the way. Mitch opens up about what it takes to write and publish a book in the martial arts world, and why it was important for him to tell his version of what Kajukenbo means. Whether you're a martial artist, a writer, or someone trying to tell your story, there's a lot to take away from this one. 👉 Like, comment, and subscribe for more real martial arts conversations and content creator tips. 📖 Grab Mitch Powell’s book here: [https://a.co/d/cZXYWfp] ✍️ Want to write your own book? Mitch shares how he did it. 🎙️ More episodes at: https://www.SocialGelo.com 🥋 Interested in training? Visit www.thepit.tv

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