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Simon Senzon: A Chiropractic Philosophy Tribute To Andy Roberts [Podcast]

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My vision is to develop a space online for chiropractors, where whoever’s interested to learn stuff can not only learn it but we can all be ensured that we have the same information.
– Simon Senzon
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This episode is a philosophical discussion and tribute in honor of Dr. Andy Roberts. Many in the vitalistic chiropractic philosophical world very much appreciated Dr. Andy Roberts and what he brought in terms of philosophy, science, and art to the profession. His tragic passing is something that has affected us here at Mile High. Both myself, and Simon Senzon are friends and fans of Dr. Andy Roberts. So, we quickly connected and put together this Podcast as a tribute to Dr. Roberts.

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In it we discussed the normal complete cycle, the vertemere cycle, upper cervical technique, as well as Dr. Roberts mentor, Bud Crowder. This philosophical journey with Simon Senzon is quite valuable.

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Simon Senzon has been incredibly prolific in chiropractic philosophy and history, publishing numerous books including; The Spiritual Writings of BJ Palmer: The Second Chiropractor, The Secret History of Chiropractic DD Palmers Spiritual Writings The First Chiropractor, Chiropractic Foundations: DD Palmer’s Traveling Library, and so, so much more. His Senzon learning website and his institutechiro.com are incredible resources for the chiropractic profession as a whole.

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You can read Simon Senzon’s bio here and look at his institutechiro.com for more information and a wealth of chiropractic philosophy.

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Question of the day: “What is your favorite chiropractic philosophy text?” Please let me know in the comments.

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Scroll below for links and show notes…

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Questions I asked:

  • What can you say about the philosophical topic the “normal complete cycle“?
  • Of all the books you published which one is your favorite?
  • Can you talk a little bit about Bud Crowder and Thomas Whitehorne
  • What is the institute chiro project all about?
  • can you share about what’s in store when you ascend to a Mile High?
  • Is there anything that you would like to say more about Dr. Andy Roberts?

People Mentioned:

  • Andy Roberts
  • DD Palmer
  • BJ Palmer
  • Donald Epstein
  • Ralph W. Stephenson, DC
  • E.L. “Bud” Crowder
  • James Riddle Drain

Books Mentioned:

Selected Links from Simon Senzon:

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Simon Senzon: A Chiropractic Philosophy Tribute To Andy Roberts [Podcast]