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The Dojo of Life: Jene Burk's Path to Mentorship Through Martial Arts

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What happens when martial arts philosophy meets business leadership and personal development? Jene Burk knows firsthand. Originally planning to become a psychologist, Jene's life took an unexpected turn that launched him into a four-decade operations career while simultaneously deepening his practice of martial arts. The result? A unique perspective on personal growth that blends Eastern wisdom with practical workplace applications.
In this conversation, Jene reveals how the mind-body connection forms the foundation of both mental wellness and professional success. "We've kind of forgotten in the West that what affects the body absolutely affects the mind and vice versa," he explains, sharing how his martial arts training became a sanctuary from work stress and a laboratory for developing resilience.
Jene's three books – "Dojo of the Mind," "The Iron Road," and "Striking Success" – each explore different aspects of how martial arts principles translate into powerful life strategies. From building your personal brand through consistency to embracing failure as a teacher, his approach offers refreshing alternatives to conventional self-improvement wisdom. "Seven times down, eight times up," he quotes, explaining the Japanese philosophy that reframes failure as simply part of the growth process.
Perhaps most compelling is Jene's passionate advocacy for mentorship, especially for young professionals. Drawing from his experiences helping martial arts students build confidence and guiding new employees through workplace challenges, he emphasizes how mentors provide perspectives we might never discover alone. His advice for creating positive change? Apply the "Milo principle" – making tiny, consistent improvements that compound dramatically over time.
Whether you're struggling with self-doubt, building a new skill, or seeking to understand how physical discipline creates mental strength, Jene's practical wisdom offers actionable insights for transformation. Check out his YouTube channels "Mind Armor" and "3M Productions" to continue learning from his unique perspective on personal development.

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Chapters

1. Introduction to Gene Burke (00:00:00)

2. From Psychology to Operations Career (00:01:51)

3. Sharing Insights and Mentoring Others (00:03:55)

4. Mind-Body Connection and Self-Care (00:05:47)

5. Books and Martial Arts Philosophy (00:09:38)

6. Importance of Mentorship (00:19:41)

7. Content Creation and Upcoming Projects (00:22:35)

8. Building Habits and Consistency (00:26:45)

9. Finding Passion and Enjoying Life (00:33:20)

752 episodes

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What happens when martial arts philosophy meets business leadership and personal development? Jene Burk knows firsthand. Originally planning to become a psychologist, Jene's life took an unexpected turn that launched him into a four-decade operations career while simultaneously deepening his practice of martial arts. The result? A unique perspective on personal growth that blends Eastern wisdom with practical workplace applications.
In this conversation, Jene reveals how the mind-body connection forms the foundation of both mental wellness and professional success. "We've kind of forgotten in the West that what affects the body absolutely affects the mind and vice versa," he explains, sharing how his martial arts training became a sanctuary from work stress and a laboratory for developing resilience.
Jene's three books – "Dojo of the Mind," "The Iron Road," and "Striking Success" – each explore different aspects of how martial arts principles translate into powerful life strategies. From building your personal brand through consistency to embracing failure as a teacher, his approach offers refreshing alternatives to conventional self-improvement wisdom. "Seven times down, eight times up," he quotes, explaining the Japanese philosophy that reframes failure as simply part of the growth process.
Perhaps most compelling is Jene's passionate advocacy for mentorship, especially for young professionals. Drawing from his experiences helping martial arts students build confidence and guiding new employees through workplace challenges, he emphasizes how mentors provide perspectives we might never discover alone. His advice for creating positive change? Apply the "Milo principle" – making tiny, consistent improvements that compound dramatically over time.
Whether you're struggling with self-doubt, building a new skill, or seeking to understand how physical discipline creates mental strength, Jene's practical wisdom offers actionable insights for transformation. Check out his YouTube channels "Mind Armor" and "3M Productions" to continue learning from his unique perspective on personal development.

https://www.thirdmonkeypro.com

Want to be a guest on Living the Dream with Curveball? Send Curtis Jackson a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1628631536976x919760049303001600

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction to Gene Burke (00:00:00)

2. From Psychology to Operations Career (00:01:51)

3. Sharing Insights and Mentoring Others (00:03:55)

4. Mind-Body Connection and Self-Care (00:05:47)

5. Books and Martial Arts Philosophy (00:09:38)

6. Importance of Mentorship (00:19:41)

7. Content Creation and Upcoming Projects (00:22:35)

8. Building Habits and Consistency (00:26:45)

9. Finding Passion and Enjoying Life (00:33:20)

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