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Joe Seo - Kyler from Cobra Kai

Joe Seo, also known as Kyler in Cobra Kai, is this week's guest on Kicking it with the Koves! Joe & Marty discuss their mutual respect for one another on set - & Joe talks about how inspiring he finds Marty & his ability to make himself big on screen to be when working together. ...  Afficher plus

Kicking it with the Creators

This week we have a very special episode - the writers, creators & producers of Cobra Kai Jon Hurwitz, Josh Heald, & Hayden Schlossberg are this week's guests! Hear all about the inception and development of Cobra Kai, and how their love for the series stems all the way back to a ...  Afficher plus

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Sweeping The Leg with Martin Kove
Talk Is Jericho

Martin Kove is Sensei John Kreese on “Cobra Kai” and the “Karate Kid” trilogy, and has a great story about how he landed the role in the first place! He talks about the casts’ initial reaction to the “Karate Kid” script and movie, his then-wife’s review of the Kreese character, b ...  Afficher plus

Karate Kid actor Sean Kanan Teaches the Way of the COBRA
The Mindvalley Podcast

Our guest today is known by many as the iconic villain, Mike Barnes, in The Karate Kid III. He has won a Daytime Emmy in 2021 and received various nominations for his work in television and film. Today, he’s here to share his philosophy on success and the concepts from his new bo ...  Afficher plus

Martin Kove of Cobra Kai talks about returning to the character John Kreese, years of wild acting stories and his new podcast on Uncut with Jay Cutler
Uncut with Jay Cutler

Martin Kove joins Jay to talk about the success of Cobra Kai, and what prompted him to return to the character of John Kreese after 35 years. Martin also jokes about how the character affected his castings going forward (and shares a WILD story about changing a producer's mind) a ...  Afficher plus

The Karate Kid
Unspooled

Amy & Paul high-kick into John G. Avildsen’s 1984 martial-arts megahit The Karate Kid! They learn about the movie’s semi-autobiographical origins, discuss the post-Karate careers of stars Ralph Macchio and Pat Morita, and ask whether this is even better than Avildsen’s older, mor ...  Afficher plus