Tateki Matsuda
TEK Talks
A voice blog about culture, wellbeing, and everyday life, told from the perspective of a former UFC fighter / Japanese father living in the U.S. These are personal reflections on parenting, identity, and meaning—spoken, not optimized. tatekimatsuda.substack.com
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Tateki Matsuda
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17 juin 2026
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TEK TALK #3 A Father Has No Tap 17.06.2026 30:58
The original essay > https://note.com/tatekimatsuda/n/n32f4ac24387a TEK TALK · Ep. 3 — A father has no tap In a fight, I could always tap — give up the round, survive, come back tomorrow. As a father, there's no tap, and it took me years to understand what that does to a person. This one runs longer than usual, and it's the most personal one I've recorded. What comes up: Why I never tapped in my M...
TEK TALK #2 The Myth of Toughness 03.05.2026 21:35
I was somewhere over the Atlantic Ocean, returning from Hololife summit in France, when the system I trusted broke. My heart spiked—that cold, heavy adrenaline dump you usually only get right before the cage door locks—but this time, the threat wasn’t a fighter standing across from me; it was a message about my kids. The Pivot For the past two months, I have been absent from this newsletter. Not b...
TEK TALK #1 Why Fighters Fail in the Real World 01.03.2026 13:15
TEK TALKS is a voice blog from Boston. Hosted by Tateki Matsuda — former UFC fighter, former international student, father, entrepreneur, and lifelong student of health and performance. From raising kids overseas to building businesses across North America and Europe, Tateki shares the real experience of living between cultures. In this first English episode, recorded on his 40th birthday, Tateki...
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