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Cauliflower Philosophy 33 - Harun Özkan

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Howdy Ho Folks. Hope everybody is bracing themselves accordingly for the upcoming apocalyps! Until then, to pass your time in a more pleasant way here is another great podcast for you guys with an amazing guest. 

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We traversed the Netherlands for this one. From Amsterdam all the way to Breda where I had the opportunity to chop it up with Harun.

Harun is an exceptional human being and amazing coach that I personally enjoyed speaking to a lot! 

 We arrived at the gym to participate in a training with none other then Reinier de Ridder.  The gym which is above a Monkey Town so the first temptation of the day had to be fought of right at arrival.

As we enter we are greeted by a gorilla statue. This set the mood for what was awaiting us inside. The training was awesome and the vibe was amazing and that’s something that added to my interest in the coaches of Combat Brothers!

After the training we had a talk and man there was so much interesting about this man that I immediately  planned a podcast session with him.

I tried to ask the questions that would put into to words that specific vibe you get from an awesome gym and it was a sound succes! Hope you guys enjoy!

To learn more about Harun and his work check out there website at https://combatbrothers.nl/

Love you all :) 

Julio Vinke

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