Mr. James Twyman is a Martial Arts practitioner and Film Director from the United Kingdom.
I go by the Mantra: eek first to understand before being understood.” Because that's when you start getting information. That's when you can start making the difference and you can start affecting change in behavior.
Racism has no place in the modern world, yet unfortunately, it still exists. At 13, Mr. James Twyman began training in martial arts to gain confidence after being physically attacked due to racism. On a positive note, James befriended a former bully who asked him to seriously train him in martial arts.
Mr. James Twyman is a film director from the United Kingdom, who was significantly influenced by Jackie Chan. James even called himself “Blacky Chan” as he grew up watching all his movies. Mr. Twyman’s current show can be found on Amazon, entitled “Ringside”.
In this episode, Mr. James Twyman highlights the importance of empathy and understanding in bullying situations, and how martial arts can provide individuals with the confidence and skills needed to defend themselves while fostering self-discipline and patience. Mr. Twyman's story is a powerful reminder that people can rise above their circumstances and find success when they pursue their passions and remain resilient in the face of adversity.
Show notesYou can follow Mr. James Twyman on the following social media platforms:
Instagram: Twy_guy
Tik Tok: Afrotwy
mybook.to/LMTTD
Check out Mr. James Twyman’s new show:
RINGSIDE: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08TSSGXQV
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