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Sergio Delavicci: “Self Empowerment, Self Development and Self Education”

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Sergio Delavicci is an internationally recognized SAG/AFTRA actor, motivational speaker, professional athlete, model, philanthropist, and humanitarian known for his role in films such as John Wick 3, Creed 2, The Post, and You Were Never Really Here. One of the few books that resonated with me was called, “ The Art of War ,” by Sun Tzu.

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Dan Cade: “To learn and say lines whilst there are lots of distractions around you”

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Dan has extensive training as an actor, martial artist, and gymnast. I grew up with my younger brother, Mum and Dad, and we were both into movies and martial arts movies growing up. I started martial arts from the age of 6 through my father and then acting was next. Can you tell us the story of how you grew up?

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David “Nico” Price of Private Security Protection Services: “Commitment”

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He has over 35 years of martial arts training specializing in self-defense strategies and over 10 years of field experience in private investigations. After leaving the military, I spent many years traveling to Shanghai, Thailand, Japan, Europe, and Canada to pursue my career in security work, and to advance my study of martial arts.

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Nima Yamini and Pablo Heman: “Failing Doesn’t Mean You’re a Failure”

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His hobbies include hiking, martial arts and literature. He or she might just see this, especially if we tag them. Nima lives in Germany and the United States, which gives him a unique view on global finance and trade. We are blessed that very prominent leaders in business and entertainment read this column.

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Adam Bernard: “Use your tech, but don’t let your tech use you”

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Adam Bernard is a veteran music journalist, lifelong martial artist, and cancer survivor. Being short also meant dealing with the occasional bully, which is where the martial arts came into play. The Art of Peace by Morihei Ueshiba, who is the founder of the martial art Aikido, had a huge impact on me.

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Stacey Cook: “Be the rule, not the exception”

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I was confused by the topic change, especially since she had never mentioned martial arts before, but completely overjoyed with the news. He or she might just see this, especially if we both tag them. What lesson or take away did you learn from that? Just as impressive, but I walked away with a valuable lesson.

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“Understand that sometimes we create our own stress.” with George C. Mazzellaand Parveen Panwar, Mr. Activated

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Anyway, at one of our team happy hours after being dared, I consumed more martinis than any person probably should and the night went from office banter, to a friendly martial arts sparring session with one of the Managing Partners. 2) Second I would say ask for help and forget about pride. I have always admired Jack Ma.