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How To be a Dude in the 21st Century Podcast

How To be a Dude in the 21st Century Podcast

著者: Alex Cordero
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How to Be a Dude in the 21st Century is a podcast redefining what it means to be a man today. We dive into healthy masculinity, modern chivalry, and becoming a true gentleman in today’s world. Each episode features guests from all walks of life, discussing real topics—from personal growth and relationships to mindset, purpose, and character. No filters, just honest conversations to help you level up and be the best version of yourself.Alex Cordero 個人的成功 自己啓発
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  • Episode 4: The Unique Musical Journey of Marc Micu
    2025/06/12

    Join us for a powerful and inspiring conversation with Marc Micu, a dynamic multi-instrumentalist, composer, bandleader, and educator based in Victoria, BC. In this deeply personal episode, Marc opens up about his journey from the Philippines to Canada, sharing the cultural transitions, early encounters with music, and how embracing his true self led to his greatest creative breakthroughs.

    Marc also shares insights from his work with groups like Brigit O’Regan, the Naden Band, and his own bands, Marc Micu & Friends and Kasperl Quintet, and treats us to two incredible live performances—including a moving tribute to Filipino hero Lapu-Lapu.

    This episode is a heartfelt exploration of identity, artistry, and what it really means to be human in a world shaped by expectations. Whether you're a musician, educator, or creative spirit, Marc’s story will move you.

    Timestamps:
    0:36 – Introducing Marc Micu
    2:36 – Moving to Canada
    5:25 – Seeing my first white guy
    6:25 – The stench of Manila
    7:43 – Dance is so important in the Philippines
    9:43 – Getting away from the colonial mindset
    10:53 – All ears music making
    13:00 – Mechanical vs. feel-based
    13:50 – Rote by note
    14:40 – It just sounds good
    15:58 – Trust yourself
    18:32 – They don't teach you how to be human
    20:30 – Less and less people are being genuine
    21:10 – To be flawed is to be human
    22:08 – Be yourself and love yourself
    24:10 – Inner child
    26:35 – Experiential play
    29:15 – My job as an educator is to find that light
    29:55 – We're gonna be shaped by AI, not by humans
    31:50 – Live music is special
    32:45 – Marc plays a song
    35:30 – It's hard for me to be happy
    36:28 – We're never good enough
    37:05 – Imperfection is what makes humans perfect
    38:05 – I never post anything imperfect
    40:00 – Mental strain to be perfect
    42:40 – You want to be liked by everybody
    43:50 – Mexican gold coins
    44:40 – Sounding like a boomer
    45:20 – I'm having a live therapy session
    46:02 – Being true to myself
    47:38 – His success came when he was just himself
    49:09 – The formula is simple
    52:12 – Call me kuya not Tito
    52:40 – Lapu Lapu tragedy
    59:08 – Marc plays a tribute for Lapu Lapu
    1:04:30 – Marc's upcoming shows
    1:06:00 – Thanks Marc for being on the show!


    Listen now and get inspired by Marc’s honesty, artistry, and unwavering belief in the power of music and self-expression.

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  • Episode 3: Being Real with TK the Artist: Music, Migration, and Meaning
    2025/05/30

    In this episode, we sit down with TK the Artist—a Nigerian-born singer, songwriter, and drummer now living in Canada—to talk about everything from growing up in Nigeria to finding peace in a new country and creating music that comes from a place of truth.

    TK opens up about his artistic journey, the struggle to stay authentic in a world full of pretense, and how he blends his African roots with the Western world to create a sound that’s all his own. We also dive into deeper topics like the effect of AI on music, the importance of building community, and why modern music sometimes feels like “a bunch of objective lies instead of subjective truths.”

    Plus, TK treats us to a live performance of his original track “All Night.”

    Timestamps:
    00:43 – Getting to know TK
    01:56 – Moving to Canada
    03:41 – Growing up in Nigeria
    06:56 – The importance of authenticity
    10:50 – Gratitude and contentment
    12:04 – Melding two worlds
    13:03 – Finding peace in Canada
    14:06 – Creating a happy vibe
    15:44 – The impact of AI on music and humanity
    18:00 – Support real content and artists
    20:20 – TK's music-making process
    22:33 – Truth in music
    25:41 – The artist’s lifestyle
    29:14 – Avoiding burnout and injuries (Messi & Ronaldo style)
    33:10 – The silent toll of isolation
    34:40 – On being an introvert
    35:36 – Building community through connection
    36:50 – COVID’s impact on society
    38:38 – Live performance: “All Night”
    42:20 – Why we need to get out more
    43:36 – TK’s upcoming shows
    46:46 – Support TK & local live music
    47:33 – Final thoughts

    🎧 Tune in, get inspired, and rediscover the power of real music from a real artist.

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    49 分
  • Episode 2: Hard Work, Hockey & Humility – Jason Becker's Journey
    2025/04/16

    Jason Becker, a former professional hockey player from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, joins us to share his incredible journey through the game. From competing in the WHL and playing nine years of pro hockey, to now leading the next generation as the Manager of Hockey Operations and Head Coach of the U15 Prep team at Pacific Coast Hockey Academy in Langford, BC—Jason brings a wealth of knowledge and passion to the table.


    In this episode, we talk about student-athlete life, playing overseas, coaching philosophies, and the deeper life lessons that hockey teaches—like resilience, adversity, and the value of hard work. If you’re a young athlete, a parent, or a coach, this one’s packed with real talk and motivation.


    Timestamps:

    00:53 – Welcome Jason Becker
    02:00 – Junior hockey
    03:20 – Being a student athlete
    04:43 – Playing professional hockey in Europe
    06:02 – University experience
    08:15 – Realistic hockey expectations
    09:20 – Exceptional status
    10:03 – Jarome Iginla’s work ethic
    10:33 – What separates good from great
    11:09 – Winning through team depth
    11:25 – Coaches' key messages to young athletes
    12:28 – Why it might be better not to get drafted to the WHL
    15:06 – COVID’s impact on kids’ mental health
    16:15 – Dealing with adversity
    16:45 – “FIO” – Figure It Out
    17:34 – Kinesthetic learning
    18:50 – Sandlot-style play for kids
    21:00 – What your kids learned in the car
    23:10 – Greatest rewards as a coach
    26:10 – Hard work, resiliency, and dedication
    27:53 – Social media and instant gratification
    29:38 – Feedback and modern communication
    32:45 – Instilling resilience and work ethic
    36:39 – Messages to today’s youth
    38:15 – Trust the process
    39:35 – Never give up
    43:58 – Nothing comes easy, everything is earned
    45:02 – Control what you can control
    45:46 – Thank you, Jason!


    📧 Contact Jason: jbecker@pcha.ca
    🌐 Learn more: pcha.ca

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    49 分
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