Lawsuits & Lessons
Someone sat in a hospital, freshly devastated, and made a promise to a son who was already gone. That moment—the refusal to let one death become just another statistic—set off a chain reaction that would reshape how one man understood discipline, purpose, and what it means to fight when the outcome is uncertain. Marcus Kowal is a professional fighter turned gym owner turned advocate whose work spans the tangible and the invisible. He trains people in self-defense and martial arts, runs gyms in the South Bay area of Los Angeles, and leads a nonprofit fighting for legislation to lower legal blood-alcohol levels—a policy entangled in politics and corporate interests. On Lawsuits & Lessons, listeners will understand why discipline isn't just something you do; it's something you become. And why sometimes the hardest fights aren't the ones in a cage. Steve Cooper welcomes Marcus Kowal, an old collaborator from their LA days and someone both hosts carry in their lives. What unfolds is a conversation that moves between the personal and the political, between what we build and what we lose, with the particular kind of honesty that only happens when people who've known each other a long time sit down together. This is the kind of episode where real lives reshape the listener's understanding of resilience. About the Guest: Marcus Kowal is a martial arts professional, gym owner, and nonprofit advocate dedicated to evidence-based policy change around alcohol-related harm prevention in California.
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