Muay Thai, Toxic Masculinity, and Carrying Mace - Stephen Jones of Shipsco Fightwear
In this episode, Jordan talks with Stephen Jones of Ships Co. [https://www.instagram.com/shipsco/] about martial arts, creativity, masculinity, and what it means to build something with actual character in a space that often rewards posturing. They get into the culture around jiu-jitsu and Muay Thai, why so many people feel alienated by the politics and ego that can come with combat sports, and how Stephen carved out a different lane by making gear that feels playful, personal, and rooted in his actual values. The conversation also moves through self-defense, escalation of force, community, the strange gifts and downsides of social media, and the way martial arts can teach humility, patience, and discipline far beyond the gym. It’s a thoughtful and easygoing conversation about staying grounded, making good work, and refusing to become the kind of person the culture expects you to be.
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Edited by Matthew Boerger