• Off the Mats Podcast #307- Life Beyond the Mats feat. Brandon Davis
    Apr 6 2026

    In this episode of Off the Mats Podcast, I sit down with Muay Thai coach and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu purple belt Brandon Davis, also known as Coach Thor, from Crazy 88 MMA in Severna Park.

    Brandon returns to the podcast to catch up on everything that’s changed since his last appearance, including the stresses of coaching, his evolution as a martial artist, and what it actually takes to stay consistent on the mats over time.

    We talk about recent Saturday training sessions at Crazy 88 and the mental stress that comes with retooling technique, something every grappler experiences but rarely talks about. From there, the conversation shifts into the pressure of being a coach, balancing personal growth while guiding others, and what responsibility really feels like when you’re leading a room.

    We also break down the UFC Freedom 250 fight card with predictions and reactions to the main matchups, before closing things out with a discussion on the NFL offseason and how competition, preparation, and mindset carry across sports.

    This episode is less about technique and more about what happens behind the scenes, the adjustments, the pressure, and the long-term commitment it takes to keep showing up.

    If you train, coach, or just appreciate the process of getting better over time, this conversation will hit.

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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • Off the Mats Pod cast #306- The Responsibility of Rank
    Mar 30 2026

    Shawn Gray returns to the Off the Mats Podcast. This time, as a newly promoted Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu purple belt out of Crazy 88 MMA.

    In his first appearance, Shawn was navigating the challenges of blue belt and building his foundation in jiu-jitsu. Now, the conversation shifts to what happens after that foundation is set, when expectations rise, responsibility increases, and your role on the mats begins to change.

    We break down what earning a purple belt really represents, from the technical evolution of his game to the mental and emotional shifts that come with it. Shawn shares what his coaches saw in him, how his approach to training has changed, and why purple belt is often where grapplers either take a major step forward or begin to plateau.

    We also explore leadership inside the gym, helping lower belts develop, dealing with pressure, and redefining what progress looks like at this stage of the journey.

    This episode isn’t about techniques, it’s about identity, growth, and what it means to carry the responsibility of your rank.

    Topics include:

    • The transition from blue belt to purple belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
    • Mental and technical growth in BJJ
    • Leadership and mentorship on the mats
    • Handling pressure, plateaus, and expectations
    • Training culture at Crazy 88 MMA

    🎧 Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Off the Mats Podcast #305- Beyond Motivation feat. Moe Brown
    Mar 23 2026

    Moe Brown returns to the Off the Mats Podcast for a conversation on discipline, identity, and general catching up on our thoughts about the current UFC and life on the mats.

    In his first appearance, Moe, known for his “Moetivate” mindset, spoke about building structure through jiu-jitsu. But in this episode, we further expand on what that means. We break down what happens after the foundation is built, when life gets chaotic, motivation fades, and discipline is no longer optional.

    We share our thoughts on the UFC 326 main event between Max Holloway and Charles Oliveira and what mixed martial arts includes. We also discuss the upcoming UFC White House card and the upcoming interim heavyweight title fight. We return to jiu jitsu conversation as we talk about the difference between motivation and real discipline, how ego can quietly stall your progress, and why most people don’t quit jiu-jitsu because of technique, but because they lack structure outside the gym. Moe also opens up about burnout, pressure, and the reality of trying to live up to the mindset you promote.

    This episode isn’t about techniques or highlight reels, it’s about who you become through jiu-jitsu.

    We also discuss: • What discipline actually looks like on your worst days • The responsibility of leadership as others start watching you • Balancing consistency without becoming obsessive • Why longevity, not intensity, is the real key to progress

    If you’ve ever felt stuck, burned out, or questioned your place in jiu-jitsu, this conversation will hit.

    Because at the end of the day, jiu-jitsu isn’t just about getting better on the mats, it’s about becoming someone better off them.

    🎧 Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all platforms.

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    1 hr and 29 mins
  • Off the Mats Podcast #304- BJJ Culture and Community feat. Chris Tran, Mark Rollamas, and Erica Rivera
    Mar 16 2026

    In Episode 304 of Off the Mats Podcast, I sit down with Chris Tran, Mark Rollamas, and Erica Rivera for a roundtable conversation about Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, martial arts culture, and the lessons that come with training and community.

    Together, we reflect on how our relationships with jiu-jitsu have evolved, from the beliefs we held as white and blue belt students to the realities of training today. We also discuss how much unlearning is required to grow in the art, whether it’s better to sharpen your strengths or focus on fixing weaknesses, and how perspective changes the longer you stay on the mats.

    The conversation also moves into some honest BJJ hot takes, including trends in modern grappling, old-school concepts that may have been abandoned too quickly, and opinions that might be too controversial for social media.

    To close out the episode, we run through a rapid-fire round of jiu-jitsu questions, covering favorite submissions, the toughest positions to escape, advice we ignored early in training, and the belt levels that are most misunderstood.

    This episode is a relaxed but insightful conversation about martial arts growth, mindset, and the evolving culture of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu from people who have spent years learning the hard lessons that only time on the mats can teach.

    🎧 Listen now on all podcast platforms.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Off the Mats Podcast #303- Sport, Discipline, and Kettlebells feat. Dana Zornes and Mike Lee
    Mar 9 2026

    On this episode of Off the Mats Podcast, Dana Zornes and Mike Lee of RazeBells and the All American Kettlebell Open return for a wide-ranging conversation about coaching and participating in youth sports, the current state of kettlebell sport, endurance strength, and the mental side of long-form training.

    Dana shares insight into how kettlebell sport continues to evolve from upcoming competitions and events to the difference between sport kettlebell lifting and general fitness training. We discuss how the discipline of kettlebell sport emphasizes skill, breathing, efficiency, and long-term resilience rather than simply chasing numbers or intensity.

    The conversation also moves beyond training. Dana talks about helping coach his daughter’s youth softball team, the importance of keeping kids engaged in sports, skill acquisition, and how early athletic experiences shape the way people approach competition and discipline later in life. Mike reflects on his love for niche sports, such as frisbee and cycling, staying active, and how experience and mobility can often compensate for raw athleticism.

    With UFC 326 playing in the background, we also get into the evolving business side of combat sports, including the UFC’s Paramount+ deal and the broader question of whether major media partnerships help grow a sport or dilute it.

    At the core of the episode is a deeper discussion about the mental side of endurance strength. Dana and Mike break down what actually happens mentally during long sets and explores whether athletes tend to break mentally before they break physically.

    From coaching strategies and discipline under fatigue to lessons that carry beyond the gym, this episode explores what kettlebell sport can teach about resilience, patience, and staying composed under pressure.

    If you’re a grappler, strength athlete, coach, or anyone interested in the mindset behind endurance training, this conversation offers insight into the mental framework required to perform when fatigue sets in.

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Off the Mats Podcast #302- More Than a Competitor feat. Lauren Barone of the Philadelphia Phenoms
    Mar 2 2026

    In this episode of Off the Mats Podcast, I sit down with Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu blue belt and Philadelphia Phenoms owner Lauren Barone for a conversation about competition, leadership, and building something bigger than yourself in the evolving world of professional grappling. Lauren opens up about her early jiu-jitsu journey, the moment she realized she belonged on the mats, and how competing at blue belt has shaped her mindset and identity.

    We also dive into her role as a franchise owner in the Professional Grappling Federation, breaking down how the opportunity came about, the risks of stepping into ownership, and what team based grappling offers that traditional tournaments don’t. From balancing athlete life with executive decisions to discussing visibility in women’s jiu-jitsu and the future of sustainable pay and structure for competitors, this episode explores what it really means to lead in a growing sport.

    Beyond the mats, Lauren shares how discipline carries into everyday life, how she defines herself outside of jiu-jitsu, and even how her love of horror and sci-fi influences her personality and perspective. This conversation is for grapplers, entrepreneurs, competitors, and anyone trying to reconcile identity with ambition. Be sure to check out https://www.patreon.com/cw/phillyphenoms for team updates and info and head to Instagram and follow @phillyphenoms

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • Off the Mats Podcast #301- Unconventional White Belt feat. Naomi Davoudian
    Feb 23 2026

    In Episode 301 of Off the Mats Podcast, I sit down with Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu grappler and owner of Redwood Jiu-Jitsu, Naomi Davoudian, for a conversation about identity, belonging, and the long arc of growth that comes from staying committed to jiu-jitsu.

    We begin with who Naomi is outside of the gym before revisiting her life prior to training, the uncertainty of walking into her first class, and the emotional reality of being a beginner. Naomi reflects on moments where she questioned whether she belonged, how her relationship with jiu-jitsu evolved over time, and how training shaped her confidence, self-trust, and perspective off the mats. We talk about plateaus, invisible progress, longevity versus intensity, and what success looks like beyond belt promotions.

    This episode is for grapplers at every level, especially hobbyists and women navigating their place in the sport, who are learning that jiu-jitsu is often less about proving something and more about discovering who you are.

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Off the Mats Podcast #300- Evolution on the Mats feat. Danny Ives
    Feb 16 2026

    In Episode 300 of the Off the Mats Podcast, I sit down with my original Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu coach, Danny Ives, for a conversation about evolution, longevity, and what the black belt really represents. This isn’t just a milestone episode, it’s a reflection on mat time, consistency, and how jiu-jitsu changes the longer you stay in it.

    We break down the differences between old school and new school jiu-jitsu, less information versus the instructional era, fundamentals versus specialization, gym reputation versus online branding, and how competition has evolved from smaller local tournaments to global stages like ADCC. We talk about whether the average blue belt today is more technical, whether fundamentals are being lost, and what each era gets right and wrong.

    We also deconstruct the myth of the black belt. Do black belts really win every round? Do they stop learning? What changes technically and mentally after reaching that rank? Danny answers direct questions in our “Ask A Black Belt” segment, covering ego, longevity, training after 40, recovery habits, and what white, blue, and purple belts misunderstand most.

    This episode is for grapplers at every level who want perspective, not hype. If you’re chasing improvement, questioning your path, or wondering what long-term jiu-jitsu really looks like, this conversation is for you.

    Old school gave us roots. New school gives us branches. The belt is symbolic, but the mat doesn’t care what color you’re wearing.

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    1 hr and 24 mins