
In this episode, Daniel Yoshimi talks about his multicultural identity as a Japanese Brazilian American. He was born and raised in Brazil and moved to Santa Barbara in his twenties to learn English and how to surf. He talks about his upbringing in Brazil, his struggle navigating Western and Eastern cultures while facing racial microaggressions, a very pivotal moment in his life where he thought love didn’t exist anymore and how that affected his romantic relationships, and lastly, how he plans to coach the next generation of fathers while incorporating multicultural traditions and practices.
Daniel Yoshimi grew up in Sao Paulo, Brazil, and moved to the USA when he was 22 years old. His career as a coach started while coaching Martial Arts in 1998. Teaching and guiding people is an art that requires patience, embodiment, and love. For almost ten years, He ran a seven-figure operation with a team of 25 employees while still teaching martial arts. In 2022, he decided to close the business and pursue my passion as a life coach. With over 300 hours of coaching experience, Daniel is trained in somatics, NLP, trauma work, inner child, internal family systems, and reframing paradigms.
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