MAWNews: Yes, it’s like that “third place” philosophy that Starbucks runs on—you have home, you have work or school, and then there’s this other place where you can connect with people. Like a modern version of the old corner pub or even “Cheers” where everybody knows your name. Those social engagements you’ve crafted around martial arts, whether it’s Parents’ Night Out or school picnics, are essential for building that community. Let’s pivot to something else fascinating about your career—you decided at some point, “Why not be in the movies?” It seems like that’s had a resurgence recently. How did you first get into films, and what was that experience like?
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