
Using Stoic philosophy to help you (and me): LEARN from the past, PLAN for the future, LIVE in the present.
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 222 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | PhilosophyMental HealthSociety & CultureHealth & Fitness | |||

This episode turns the Stoic lens toward the illusions of power and wealth, as Epictetus and Cicero expose the tyranny of desire and the poverty of excess.
Through the figure of the boastful ruler and the self-satisfied rich man, both philosophers r... more
In this episode, I talk to Shermin Kruse, a globally recognized negotiation consultant, law professor, author, and TEDx producer.
In her latest book, Stoic Empathy, Shermin blends neuroscience, philosophy, and her own personal journey to provide act... more
This episode weaves together the wisdom of Michel de Montaigne and Seneca—two thinkers separated by centuries yet united in their answer to life’s oldest question: how should we live?
For Montaigne, the key was freedom from the fear of death. For Se... more
In this episode, we look at the beauty of balance through Seneca’s counsel on plain living and Max Ehrmann’s Desiderata.
Seneca reminds us that philosophy calls for simplicity, not self-punishment—a life both modest and graceful, grounded yet open t... more
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I find the research he does and the length of the podcast meaningful and easy to digest first thing in the morning. Sets my day and thinking on the right path especially if listened to before opening the morning paper or internet news. Our world leaders and politicians could do with a few of the tenets of stoicism, especially justice and virtue. But we can’t own that. We must first take care of making ourselves the best we can be as this podcast constantly reminds us.
For me one of the best stoic podcasts. I love these short stoic bits for daily life. Please continue.
Great snippets of wisdom for when you need it the most or are going through a touch time! This podcast found me when I needed it the most. Thank you for your work.
This is a great little podcast. Every episode gives you something valuable to think about. Very helpful to start having a better perspective on life and society.
Very well done, Allan.
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Focused on exploring Stoic philosophy, content encompasses various aspects of life management, emotional well-being, and personal growth. Episodes frequently reference historical Stoic figures like Seneca, Epictetus, and Cicero, discussing how their teachings can be applied to contemporary life challenges. By providing insights into how to cultivate resilience, gratitude, and virtue, the content resonates with listeners looking for practical wisdom to navigate modern-day difficulties. The format typically features concise, thought-provoking discussions, making it easy to digest and incorporate into daily routines.
Noteworthy is the podcast's invitation to explore themes of vulnerability, introspection, and personal accountability within th... more
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