Winning Not Fighting draws on ancient Eastern wisdoms to provide a practical guide to success, contentment and wellbeing.
Hosted by LEON founder John Vincent and Wing Tsun master Julian Hitch, Winning Not Fighting explores the lessons of the ancient martial art of Wing Tsun that sprung from the southern Shaolin Temple in China and was made famous by Bruce Lee.
The result is a unique combination of business, philosophy, and martial arts that provides a holistic framework for self development.
Wing Tsun – and therefore this podcast series - combines practical action with philosophy, and mind with body.
In each episode, John and Julian interview and train friends and colleagues from the worlds of medicine and wellbeing, politics, the media, business and sport who can shed light on Wing Tsun's themes of mastery, staying relaxed, freedom and responsibility.
Rather than seeing fighting as a prerequisite for achieving, this podcast suggests that, in fact, as soon as we fight, we lose.
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Winning Not Fighting draws on ancient Eastern wisdoms to provide a practical guide to success, contentment and wellbeing.
Hosted by LEON founder John Vincent and Wing Tsun master Julian Hitch, Winning Not Fighting explores the lessons of the ancient martial art of Wing Tsun that sprung from the southern Shaolin Temple in China and was made famous by Bruce Lee.
The result is a unique combination of business, philosophy, and martial arts that provides a holistic framework for self development.
Wing Tsun – and therefore this podcast series - combines practical action with philosophy, and mind with body.
In each episode, John and Julian interview and train friends and colleagues from the worlds of medicine and wellbeing, politics, the media, business and sport who can shed light on Wing Tsun's themes of mastery, staying relaxed, freedom and responsibility.
Rather than seeing fighting as a prerequisite for achieving, this podcast suggests that, in fact, as soon as we fight, we lose.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

How can adversity fuel your creativity?
In this episode, John and Julian chat with Matt Lucas, of Little Britain and Come Fly with Me, about how early struggles - losing his hair, academic challenges, his father’s imprisonment, and finding his sexual identity - shaped his character, comedic voice and career.
You may know many of his characters from his sketch shows, but here’s a character you may not know so well: Matt Lucas.
This is good one if you want to meet the man behind the masks, be inspired to overcome challenges, or want to understand his creative process and how he collaborates.
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