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Sean's Okinawan Karate Podcast
by Sean
Deep dives into the history, lineage, culture, and techniques of Okinawan karate. Script and audio are AI-generated, with topic selection and direction set by Sean (a human). Accuracy cannot be guaranteed — listeners should apply critical thinking and verify claims independently.
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The Last Warrior of Shuri: Choshin Chibana
[DISCUSSION] The life and legacy of Choshin Chibana, the man who chose preservation over innovation — and why that choice may have saved Okinawan karate from itself.
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Bushi Miyagi: The Man Behind Goju-Ryu
[DISCUSSION] The personal story of Chojun Miyagi — wealthy heir, obsessive trainer, devastated father, and the quiet philosopher who built one of the world's most practiced martial arts. Beyond the style he created, who was this man?
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Chan Mi-gwa: The Life and Legacy of Chotoku Kyan
[DISCUSSION] The full story of the small, asthmatic, half-blind aristocrat who became the most prolific source figure in modern karate — his seven teachers, his undefeated fighting record, the cockfighting incident, and a death that revealed more about martial arts than any technique ever could.
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Motobu the Monkey: The Street Fighter Who Was Right All Along
[DISCUSSION] The story of Choki Motobu — the Okinawan nobleman denied his own family's martial art, who taught himself to fight by brawling in the red-light district, knocked out a boxer at 52, embarrassed the karate establishment, and was vindicated by history a century later.
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The Lineage of Eizo Shimabukuro: Okinawan Karate from the Ryukyu Kingdom to the Modern World
[NARRATION] The story of Okinawan karate told through the lineage of Eizo Shimabukuro — from the warrior aristocrats of the Ryukyu Kingdom through his legendary teachers to the Marines who carried the art to America.
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The Chinese Roots of Okinawan Karate: Five Centuries of Fujian Influence
[NARRATION] How southern Chinese martial arts — White Crane, Tiger Boxing, Monk Fist — traveled across the East China Sea through diplomats, shipwrecked sailors, tea merchants, and secret manuscripts to become the foundation of what the world now calls karate.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Deep dives into the history, lineage, culture, and techniques of Okinawan karate. Script and audio are AI-generated, with topic selection and direction set by Sean (a human). Accuracy cannot be guaranteed — listeners should apply critical thinking and verify claims independently.
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