As the story has it, one day I headed to the opposite side of the globe – the Flipside. I arrived in Korea February 16th, 2005 and thought I’d do a year, then leave. I was wrong. I stayed, launched my first company, Flipside Fitness, and then opened Korea's largest boxing club, Hulk's Boxing (now called Hulk's Club).

After 11.5yrs in Korea, I then picked up one day and returned to Toronto, Canada. But then I left again.

Now I live in the Philippines where I am the CEO and head coach of Empowered Clubhouse, the Philippines' first and only boxing clubhouse exclusively just for women. I also am the founder of the Lil' Sistas Project, CEO and designer of Slay Gear and Baa Baa Black Sheep .Ph.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

I've come to expect the unexpected living here in Korea but somethings I'm convinced are just beyond being explainable, like Mr. Loud-Yellow here.
And how about this, the mini cars that car dealerships drive around to generate buzz and attention for their business. I don't know about you but the last person I'd ever buy a car from would be from someone who thinks driving this mini car in downtown traffic when it's no higher than the wheels on a normal car is safe.

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