Mon, 26 February 2007 The Woodcutter and Tiger Cub is an ancient Korean folktale that teaches us all a little about compassion. Read from "Tiger, Burning Bright: More Myths than Truths about Korean Tigers" by the Kathleen J. Crane Foundation. Brought to you by Aiki Productions, Your Way to the Martial Arts. DVDs, Articles, Podcasts, Video clips, Martial Minute Blog, and featured martial artists to help with your martial art training. Direct download: AikiTalk__The_Woodcutter_and_Tiger_Cub.m4a Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:44 AM Comments[0] |
Mon, 26 February 2007 The Wrestler of Kyushu is an old Japanese tall tale about a Sumo champion. Read from "The Tiger's Whisker and other Tales from Asia and the Pacific" by Harold Courlander. Brought to you by Aiki Productions, Your Way to the Martial Arts. DVDs, Articles, Podcasts, Video clips, Martial Minute Blog, and featured martial artists to help with your martial art training. Comments[0] |
Mon, 26 February 2007 Alain Burrese introduces Aiki Productions' podcasts by telling about the company and what's to come. Brought to you by Aiki Productions, Your Way to the Martial Arts. DVDs, Articles, Podcasts, Video clips, Martial Minute Blog, and featured martial artists to help with your martial art training. Comments[0] |
Mon, 26 February 2007 Two Monks is an old tale that teaches an important lesson. Read from "The Storyteller: The Wisdom of Legend and Lore" by Dennis Dallas and Mike Chaet. Brought to you by Aiki Productions, Your Way to the Martial Arts. DVDs, Articles, Podcasts, Video clips, Martial Minute Blog, and featured martial artists to help with your martial art training. Comments[0] |
Sun, 25 February 2007 A martial art student learns a lesson from his master in Old Belt, New Belt. Read from “The Storyteller: The Wisdom of Legend and Lore� by Dennis Dallas and Mike Chaet. Brought to you by Aiki Productions, Your Way to the Martial Arts. DVDs, Articles, Podcasts, Video clips, Martial Minute Blog, and Featured Martial Artists to help with your martial art training. Comments[0] |

