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From the Mailbag -- A Nice Email from Denmark about the Podcast

Podcast LogoI love the Internet. It allows me to engage with martial artists worldwide.

Today, I received a very nice email from a Tai Chi enthusiast in Denmark. He writes:

There is an abundant abyss of - excuse my French - meaningless crap on the web, but once in a while you are lucky enough to find a gem. And your podcast series is truly a unique one!

Imagine to suddenly stumble upon hours and hours of in depth interviews with high level chen taiji chuan pracitioners (and other interesting characters)  that are capable of changing your views on an art you have been practiing for nearly 15 years. Thanks to you that was my - and probably many others' - experience. 

Please know that what you are doing leads to changes in thoughts, training practices and perhaps even ways of living. And kudos, as well, for bringing a much needed down to earth approach to taiji!
 

This is why I created the podcast. If you have not listened, here is a link to all of the programs so far on Audello. Click this link: Internal Fighting Arts podcast on Audello. You can play online or download the file. The podcast is also available on iTunes, where you can subscribe and receive each new episode. Go to Internal Fighting Arts podcast on iTunes.

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