Why does the macho jerk seem to get the girl while the nice guy gets left behind?

It might just have something to do with their relationship to anger.

Huh?

This week we welcome Robert Augustus Masters back to The New Man to share his uncommon insights about the role of healthy anger in our lives.

Robert gets into the juicy details about:

  • How to separate anger from aggression
  • What is the cost of ignoring your anger?
  • Why does the world need more anger?(hint: more anger with less aggression)
  • What is our moral fire?
  • Soft does not have to mean weak.
  • What are you really pissed off about?

Listen as Robert helps us find that healthy middle way when it comes to our anger.

Click here to learn more about The Anatomy and Evolution of Anger by Robert Augustus Masters.

About Robert Masters

g-robert-augustus-masters-SMMy passion is to fuel, illuminate, and support the living of a deeper life, a life of love, integrity, and fully alive awakening. Providing environments (both inner and outer) in which deep healing and transformation can take place is my vocation and privilege.

Having just reached my 60th birthday, I notice that I am finding freedom more through intimacy — intimacy not only with my beloved Diane, but also with all that is — than through transcendence. There is a deeply satisfying joy for me in passing on what I have learned, especially through my integral psychotherapy apprenticeship programs and the couples intensives that I do with Diane.

Since 1977 I’ve worked as a psychotherapist (I have a Ph.D. in Psychology), group leader, bodyworker, and teacher of spiritual deepening practices, integrating the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual in my practice. Most weekends these days I’m leading groups or trainings.

Evolving in fitting parallel with this has been my writing, which is as much a passion for me as facilitating deep groupwork. I’ve authored eight books, including Divine Dynamite, Darkness Shining Wild, and, most recently, Transformation Through Intimacy. My essays have appeared in magazines ranging from Magical Blend to the Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, as well as in several anthologies. And running rampant through all my writing is my poetry, keeping my prose on its toes.

Click here to learn more about The Anatomy and Evolution of Anger by Robert Augustus Masters.