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April 7, 2014 |
in Cover, Defining the Modern Gladiator, Editor's Picks, Issue 5 |
Martin Alvarez |
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Are You a Man Born of Fire? In our previous article, “The Modern Gladiator Man—Being Refined by Fire,” we highlighted some poor characteristic traits with the potential to creep into our personality. We discussed feeling lethargic and non-motivated, being apathetic, isolating ourselves from human interaction either with television or technology, developing poor eating habits, and […]
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April 7, 2014 |
in Cover, Defining the Modern Gladiator, Issue 5 |
Wes Roberts |
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As men, we’re not all that comfortable with an article that begins like this. Whether we swagger through life just in our heads or occasionally with our whole-body attitudes, there is a sincere crisis going on within our society. Fatherlessness. Maybe you had that. I did as well. When I, the last of my parent’s […]
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March 7, 2014 |
in Letter From The Editor, Uncategorized |
Martin Alvarez |
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Badge of Honor Men, As I wake up in the foothills of the Rockies and inhale the crisp mountain air, feel the constant fluctuation in temperature, see the budding of trees and the rejuvenation of life and foliage, my senses are heightened and I think, Ah yes, all of the key signs that spring is […]
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March 5, 2014 |
in Community Spotlight |
Tasneem Yusuf |
Comments Off on Battle for Butterfly Fund: The Legacy Left by Two Young Gladiators
Each day, everyone is faced with challenges. Everyone makes choices hoping they are the right ones. We build our minds and bodies to face adversity, but even then, it’s not enough and there is loss.
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March 5, 2014 |
in Gladiator Spotlight, Uncategorized |
The Modern Gladiator |
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Gladiator Spotlight: Justin Sandy Former NFL Titan of the “Arena” turns his attention to an even loftier mission as an Eco-Conscious Savvy Entrepreneur.
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March 5, 2014 |
in Defining the Modern Gladiator, Editor's Picks |
Wes Roberts |
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The Key to Being Balanced For better or even sometimes for worse, we as men have had someone in our growing up years look at us and say something like, “Look at me!” “Let me see your eyes so I know you are listening to me!” “Don’t you look away.” Masculine souls of any age […]
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March 5, 2014 |
in Cover, Defining the Modern Gladiator, Editor's Picks |
Martin Alvarez |
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Being Refined by Fire! Part 1 The word “fire” can at times evoke imagery in our minds of something that is destructive, tormenting, disastrous, painful, and even damning. It often carries a negative connotation—just look at what Dante’s Inferno did for the word. For instance, we may think of having a first or second degree burn […]
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February 6, 2014 |
in Community Spotlight |
Annette Gaddis |
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Tuesday brought a new … dimension to my life again. Since we have formed Much Needed Vacations, we have been networking, emailing, blogging, booking trips, texting, tweeting, posting, calling, meeting, eventing (if this is a word), and traveling. I have felt overwhelmed at times and yet each and every week I knew this was necessary. Yet, […]
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February 6, 2014 |
in Defining the Modern Gladiator |
Nino Alvarez |
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Glory is defined as great honor, praise, or distinction accorded by common consent.
It was glory in its most rudimentary form that drove the desires of a gladiator
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February 6, 2014 |
in Cover, Defining the Modern Gladiator |
Wes Roberts |
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Be Careful! Maintain Balance Growing up in rural Oregon in the 40s and 50s among loggers and ranchers, models of true manhood were fairly rough and tumble. Hard work was honored. Calloused hands were one of the badges of honor—wimps had the smooth hands. A broken limb, or three, was expected if one rode and […]