EPISODE · Apr 29, 2025 · 20 MIN
Authenticity In The Fight Game with Dustin Bodden
from SlapSon · host Joe & Allie
Listen on Apple & Spotify:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/slapson/id1757942775https://open.spotify.com/show/0tCK46xT2ovYHLgFA6H4oQ?si=7d0a22cf88f149e3Intro music: KNOCKOUT · Pözzi | @pozzimusic2975 SummaryIn this episode, Joe Scott interviews Dustin Baden, a prospect in the Power Slap and MMA scene. They discuss Dustin's journey, the importance of authenticity, his transition into slap fighting, and his aspirations in the sport. Dustin shares insights on training, the slap fighting community, and his new venture in helping other fighters manage their careers. The conversation highlights the significance of being true to oneself and pursuing one's dreams.Sound Bites"I love breaking down techniques.""You only get one life, so live it.""I got aspirations and I got dreams."TakeawaysDustin emphasizes the importance of being authentic and true to oneself.He shares his journey of overcoming bullying related to his accent.Dustin's transition from MMA to slap fighting was driven by a desire for new challenges.He highlights the supportive community within the slap fighting scene.Dustin aims to help other fighters navigate their careers through his management venture.He believes in setting high aspirations and working hard to achieve them.Dustin's daily routine includes various forms of training to stay in shape.He expresses gratitude for the opportunities he's received in his fighting career.Dustin's relationship with his fiancée plays a significant role in his life and career.The conversation underscores the importance of self-expression and pursuing one's passions.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Dustin Bodden03:18 Dustin's Journey and Authenticity06:13 Transitioning to Power Slap and MMA09:20 The Power Slap Camp Experience12:10 Future Aspirations in Power Slap15:16 Warrior Mind Management and Daily Life18:14 Closing Thoughts and Social Media Presence#powerslap #rihanna #authenticself
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Listen on Apple & Spotify:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/slapson/id1757942775https://open.spotify.com/show/0tCK46xT2ovYHLgFA6H4oQ?si=7d0a22cf88f149e3Intro music: KNOCKOUT · Pözzi | @pozzimusic2975 SummaryIn this episode, Joe Scott interviews Dustin Baden, a prospect in the Power Slap and MMA scene. They discuss Dustin's journey, the importance of authenticity, his transition into slap fighting, and his aspirations in the sport. Dustin shares insights on training, the slap fighting community, and his new venture in helping other fighters manage their careers. The conversation highlights the significance of being true to oneself and pursuing one's dreams.Sound Bites"I love breaking down techniques.""You only get one life, so live it.""I got aspirations and I got dreams."TakeawaysDustin emphasizes the importance of being authentic and true to oneself.He shares his journey of overcoming bullying related to his accent.Dustin's transition from MMA to slap fighting was driven by a desire for new challenges.He highlights the supportive community within the slap fighting scene.Dustin aims to help other fighters navigate their careers through his management venture.He believes in setting high aspirations and working hard to achieve them.Dustin's daily routine includes various forms of training to stay in shape.He expresses gratitude for the opportunities he's received in his fighting career.Dustin's relationship with his fiancée plays a significant role in his life and career.The conversation underscores the importance of self-expression and pursuing one's passions.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Dustin Bodden03:18 Dustin's Journey and Authenticity06:13 Transitioning to Power Slap and MMA09:20 The Power Slap Camp Experience12:10 Future Aspirations in Power Slap15:16 Warrior Mind Management and Daily Life18:14 Closing Thoughts and Social Media Presence#powerslap #rihanna #authenticself
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