
*Not* about Stoicism itself, but about running and being a part of local Stoic communities -- or "stoas", after the ancient Greek word for the porch colonnade in Athens where the original Stoics hung out and got wise together. Interviews with people who run stoas in cities around the world about what's worked and what hasn't worked in running their Stoic community. Also talking with experts on gro... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | a year ago |
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In this episode, Phil Yanov shares his "10 commandments" for growing your stoa effectively. Phil hosts Conversations with Modern Stoicism and has many years' experience running and growing local groups.
The "commandments" are:
* Thou shalt cultiv... more
We talk with Chris Spaleta, co-founder of the Stoa of Ontario, about a number of topics:
* Chris's background and how he got interested in Stoicism, including how a group of friends started exploring Stoicism during the pandemic
* The format and st... more
We talk with Michael Maune, co-founder of the New England Stoics and board member of The Stoic Fellowship, about his experiences running a stoa and his advice for stoa facilitators. Topics we cover include:
* Michael's background and journey to disc... more
In this episode, we talk with Aldo Dinucci about the stoa he runs in Brazil, the importance of deep friendships in a Stoic community to support practicing Stoicism, and the different emphasis on the spiritual aspects of Stoicism in Brazil compared wi... more
In this episode, we talk with Mauricio Garita about the large stoa he runs in Guatemala in partnership with a local bookstore. Topics we cover include:
* How Mauricio discovered Stoicism during an existential crisis in 2016 and became a coach and ph... more
In this episode, we talk with Greg Lopez about his experiences starting and running various Stoicism groups. Some of the topics we cover include:
* How to organize and lead Stoicism practice groups, including Greg’s experiences and tips for success.... more
We talked with Massimo Pigliucci about his experiences organizing and running various Stoic groups, or “stoas”, including The Global Stoa and Stoic Camp. Among the topics we covered:
* The various online and in person Stoicism groups he’s led
* An ... more









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