Episode 791 - A Black Belt Journey with Sue Roberts
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Release Date: 02/23/2023
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info_outlineSue Roberts is a Martial Arts practitioner, author, and host of the Conversations on Karate Podcast.
A Black Belt Journey with Sue Roberts - Episode 791
Getting a black belt is a memorable spectacle in our journey as martial artists, let alone getting the first one. Sue Roberts, a brown belt who got her first black belt, shares us what the journey is like to get one. We hear what Joe Andrews, Sue’s instructor, has to say about her journey as well. Sue is the host of the Conversations on Karate Podcast along with Greg Lynham.
In this very special episode, we take a look on Sue Robert's journey from a brown belt to a black belt. Like a documentary, we cover the before, during, and after her black belt examination. You’ll surely relate to Sue’s story whether you’ve been training for 6 months or 60 years. Listen to learn more!
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