The Show
Our Guests
Your Host
News, Events & Resources
Listen to the Show
Contact Us
Home


Dr. Symeon Rodger
(Interview featured on A Man's World, June 6, 2006)

Does a warrior have a more peaceful life than you? The word "warrior" often brings images of Sylvester Stallone's Rambo or perhaps Mel Gibson in Braveheart. Fighting seems to run in their blood. But the term "peaceful" doesn't instantly come to mind when describing them.

But is it possible that these fighters know more peace than most? Dr. Simeon Rodger, author of The Pillars of Life reveals why Warriors have enormous inner peace, and explains how anyone, male or female, can adopt the Warrior’s way of life and enjoy more peace, tranquility and control.

As an eastern Orthodox priest, spiritual father, and longtime student of the Far East, Dr. Rodger is practiced in seven different Oriental martial arts and has first-hand experience with Buddhist and Taoist theory and practice. During this interview you'll discover:

Five signs that your life is out of control and the secrets to reclaiming yourself.

  • How to kill stress before it kills you.
  • The three reasons self-help books almost always fail.
  • The three things most likely holding you back in life and how to blast your way through them.

Click Here to Listen to streaming mp3 audio using Internet Explorer and Opera (MP3 will stream in your default player; you should be able to move the slider forward and back and to pause your player to make your listening experience accomodate your need.)
Click Here to Listen using  Netscape and Mozilla Firefox Browsers (Having Trouble?)

Book by Dr Symeon Rodger:
The 5 Pillars of Life — How Ancient Traditions Can Give You Tranquility, Control, Health, Love and Security

Search Now:
Amazon Logo

Having trouble listening in Netscape? In your browser go to Edit > Preferences > Navigator > Helper Applications > File Types > mp3 (Choose mp3 player on your computer using the browse feature)

Having trouble listening in Mozilla Firefox? In your broswer go to Tools > Options > Downloads > File types > mp3 and make sure there is a player associated with mp3 (Choose either change action to pick another player or Plug-in to find the mp3 plugin)


Copyright © 2004 Bernie Ahearn
Consultant: OrwellMedia / Editor: Chris Ryan / Website: Creation-Designs