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Podcasts de stoicism
On this episode we'll see what the rival school of Epicureanism has to say about living the good...
In this episode I recorded while on the road on a 12 hour drive to my family farm for...
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101: Interview on the Stoic Solutions Podcast
This is an interview of me by Justin Vacula on the Stoic Solutions Podcast. Check out more at...
The Best of the Sunday Stoic: #27 A Guide to the Good Life with William Irvine
This is a rerun of episode of an interview with Bill Irvine, author of a A Guide to the Good...
Today we start a new season and we go back to the roots of Stoicism. We'll investigate the...
On this short episode I describe the notebook that I carry in my pocket with sayings that I...
If we are truly adopting a philosophy of life, we should know its history and its early...
A discussion Panateus and Posidonius the end of the school of Zeno, the introduction of Stoicism...
A reflection on my birthday about times past and time ahead.
108: Stoicism and Education with Kai Whiting
Kai Whiting joins the show to discuss a new paper that he and his colleagues have just put out:...
Seneca offers us a list of principles by which we might steer our lives. We will fail to live up...
113: Stoicism, Epictetus, and Martial Arts with Michael Tremblay
Michael Tremblay (https://tremblaymichael.com/) an athlete and a PhD student studying Epictetus....
115: Donald Robertson: How to Think Like A Roman Emperor
Donald Robertson joins the podcast this week to discuss his new book. How to Think Like a Roman...
116: Don't Avoid Worthwhile Hardship
There are useless hardships (perusing fame and fortune) and useful hardships. Why are we so...
118: PorchCast, The Golden Versus Of Pythagoras
This poem was read buy and quoted the Stoics. Have a listen or give it a read....
It is easier to judge others than to see our own faults. It is also easier to talk about...
121: Epictetus: Pick Yourself Up and Start Again
As we try to become better people we will fail. It is inevitable. But we don't want to normalize...
126: Marcus Aurelius and The Smell of Honesty
"Can I be honest with you?" Marcus Aurelius is writing to himself here reflecting on the...