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Ep59 Coach Fury

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Yo Joe! Having survived a New York Comic Con virus bred by my fellow geeks, it’s a Fury only show for ep59 of the Coach Fury Podcast. In this ep, I talk about exploring NYCC 2018 with Films of Fury PodSquad member Jen Bartholomeo and my big find there, thoughts after assisting Josh Henkin at DVRT Restoration and Level 1 last weekend, why G.I. Joe toys are better than He-Man and Transformers, Tom Hardy in Venom, binge watching Fargo and Ozark, shed some light on social media fitness myths, and I answer William Sturgeon’s request to talk about how I got to where I am in this field. This is super geeky and hopefully a bit inspirational to my fellow coaches. Did you know that Coach Fury Podcast Tees are out now? You can by “Collide” and new “Die Mighty” shirt at our merch store: www.teespring.com/stores/fury-industries. Want to train or take a course with Fury? Head over to www.coachfury.com to get the heads up on all things Die Mighty! Do you love this show and want to express it? You can make a small financial donation by becoming a Patron at www.patreon.com/coachfurypodcast. I am grateful for your support! Please subscribe, rate and review. Live long. Be strong. Die mighty! -Fury
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Yo Joe! Having survived a New York Comic Con virus bred by my fellow geeks, it’s a Fury only show for ep59 of the Coach Fury Podcast. In this ep, I talk about exploring NYCC 2018 with Films of Fury PodSquad member Jen Bartholomeo and my big find there, thoughts after assisting Josh Henkin at DVRT Restoration and Level 1 last weekend, why G.I. Joe toys are better than He-Man and Transformers, Tom Hardy in Venom, binge watching Fargo and Ozark, shed some light on social media fitness myths, and I answer William Sturgeon’s request to talk about how I got to where I am in this field. This is super geeky and hopefully a bit inspirational to my fellow coaches. Did you know that Coach Fury Podcast Tees are out now? You can by “Collide” and new “Die Mighty” shirt at our merch store: www.teespring.com/stores/fury-industries. Want to train or take a course with Fury? Head over to www.coachfury.com to get the heads up on all things Die Mighty! Do you love this show and want to express it? You can make a small financial donation by becoming a Patron at www.patreon.com/coachfurypodcast. I am grateful for your support! Please subscribe, rate and review. Live long. Be strong. Die mighty! -Fury
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