Episode 23

The Art of Violence.

One of the best and most entertaining fight commentators and analysts alive, the irrepressible  @Robin Black  was originally a member of the Canadian rock band Ballroom Zombies, and later on went to form a band called Robin Black and the Intergalactic Rock Stars (later shortened to just "Robin Black").

After he decided to change gears and become a fight commentator, he made his MMA debut at age 39; now, his insightful and rich commentary -- including his popular "One Minute Breakdowns" -- can be seen on multiple platforms, and his brilliant work has been seen with major combat sport promotions such as Bellator, UFC, and Karate Combat.

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Clifton Duncan

With sharp wit, striking good looks, and a voice built for listening, veteran professional actor and singer Clifton Duncan is as powerful a presence among content creators as he is on stage and on-screen.

He holds a Master of Fine Arts degree from New York University's elite Graduate Acting Program (a subsidiary of the Tisch School of the Arts).

In addition to multiple television guest-star appearances (including on the popular "NCIS: New Orleans") and having starred on Broadway (in "The Play that Goes Wrong", co-produced by J. J. Abrams), his impressive body of work--from Shakespearean Tragedy to Musical Comedy, and beyond--has been celebrated on many of America's most prestigious stages.