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JEFF LIBOIRON | Artists Should Be Pugilists

Aug 24, 20212 hr 42 minSeason 2Ep. 44
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Episode description

Jeff Liboiron is a martial artist, voice over performer, fiction and non-fiction author, and most recently, poet.

It was his poetry that brought him to my attention. His writing is vivid, brutal, and real. It revels in graphic violence, blades and flowing blood, dark skies, screams, and steel. And the celebration of a crumbling empire's final, fatal collapse... and the dangerous world its corpse will leave behind.

In our conversation we discussed:

  • How being born without half a leg influences his approach to fighting and martial arts
  • The notion of a behavioral delivery system for how to communicate that you're a dangerous person before you have to demonstrate it
  • The limitations of most martial arts trainings in term of real-world applicability
  • The story of his books, including a description of his novel Onwards, a post-apocalyptic story of grief and revenge

Indeed, as I hope you’ll see, Jeff is very much a warrior poet.

LINKS

Follow Jeff on Instagram - @muchmoremayhem

The first poem of his I read - [011] "Pragmatic Men"

Visit Jeff's website - MuchMoreMayhem.com

"Onwards" The Novel, by Jeff Liboiron

"War" by Jack London (short story)

"Sanction The Book" by Roman McClay

Richard Dimitri - A study of violence

Lee Morrison - Urban Combatives (YouTube)

Geoff Thompson on London Real

"Heart of Darkness" - by Joseph Conrad

"King of Dogs" - by Andrew Edwards

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