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Fighting for Change: Marcus Kowal's Mission Beyond the Mat

Fighting for Change: Marcus Kowal's Mission Beyond the Mat

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The Jiu Jitsu Mindset: Resilience, Loss, and Advocacy with Marcus Kowal

In this episode of The Jiu Jitsu Mindset hosted by Pete Deeley, Marcus Kowal shares his extraordinary journey from martial arts to becoming an advocate against drunk driving following the tragic loss of his son, Liam. Kowal discusses his life from growing up in Sweden, his passion for fighting, his move to Mexico to hone his skills, and his transition to mixed martial arts (MMA). Kowal also touches on his time in the military and his foray into entrepreneurship while emphasizing the importance of martial arts in shaping resilience and mental toughness. He reveals how the loss of his son motivated him to start the Liam's Life Foundation, focusing on changing drunk driving laws in the United States. Kowal also provides details about an upcoming jiu-jitsu tournament aimed at raising awareness and funds for this cause.

00:00 Introduction and Missing Co-Host

01:01 Introducing Professor Marcus Call

01:24 Marcus's Martial Arts Journey

04:21 The Influence of Family and Education

04:58 Military Experience and Injury

09:40 Transition to Professional Fighting

12:43 Discovering Jiu Jitsu

17:51 MMA Career and Reflections

21:19 Golden Globe Boxer and Kickboxing Journey

22:48 Starting the First Kickboxing Club

25:30 Tragic Loss and Mental Health

28:57 Fighting Drunk Driving and Activism

34:53 Organ Donation and Legislative Challenges

37:10 Upcoming Jiu-Jitsu Tournament and Call to Action

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