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| Finding Happiness Amidst Suffering | 03 May 2024 | 00:21:54 | |
There are two ways to access full episodes of Paradoxically Speaking: (1) Become a paid member of Brandon's Substack (https://strongstoic.substack.com/); (2) Become a paid member of Josh's Substack (https://perennial.substack.com/). By becoming a member of either of our Substacks, you'll gain full access to Paradoxically Speaking episodes. Summary In this conversation, Josh and Brando discuss the concept of surrender and the role of uncertainty and anxiety in human life. They explore the idea that while we have the power within us to take action and move forward, there are also external forces and mysteries beyond our control. They touch on topics such as objective values, duty and obligation, and the importance of venturing into the unknown. They also discuss the interconnectedness of human beings and the shared psychology that drives us to work together towards a common goal. | |||
| The Hero's Journey (Part II) | 12 Apr 2024 | 00:22:21 | |
There are two ways to access full episodes of Paradoxically Speaking: (1) Become a paid member of Brandon's Substack (https://strongstoic.substack.com/); (2) Become a paid member of Josh's Substack (https://perennial.substack.com/). By becoming a member of either of our Substacks, you'll gain full access to Paradoxically Speaking episodes. The Hero’s Journey (Part II) In this episode of Paradoxically Speaking, we explore the concept of adventure and calling in life. We delve into the experience of beauty, the hero's journey, and the importance of being present. The discussion also explores the themes of surrender, obedience, and the calling to a higher purpose. We discuss the radical commitment of individuals in monastic orders who dedicate their lives to serving others — the concept of strength and the importance of mental and emotional strength in pursuing one's calling. Key Takeaways
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| Paradoxically Speaking (Season 2) | 23 Oct 2023 | 00:35:22 | |
What happens when a Stoic (Brandon Tumblin from The Strong Stoic) and a Seeker (J.W. Bertolotti from Perennial Meditations) get together for casual conversations? It usually results in lots of paradoxically speaking about what it means to live a good life. Our conversations (or, you might say, ramblings and ruminations) tend to explore the complexities and nuances around living our highest good in the modern world. Paradoxes exist nearly everywhere — even in the area of self-improvement. In the classic On Becoming a Person, psychologist Carl Rogers wrote, “The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change.” When you encounter a paradox, there is potential and opportunity within the tension. As the nineteenth-century Danish physicist Niels Bohr put it, “The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. But the opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth.” You’ll find that most of our conversations explore principles and practices from all sides (which we understand may not be for everyone). For example, we are interested in human goodness (virtue) and our capacity for evil (vice). The wisdom of connection and the power of solitude. The importance of structure and the need for flexibility. Although we intentionally explore complex topics — we strive to keep things practical and for daily life. ***Moving forward, there are two ways to access full episodes of Paradoxically Speaking: (1) Become a paid member of Brandon's Substack (https://strongstoic.substack.com/); (2) Become a paid member of Josh's Substack (https://perennial.substack.com/). By becoming a member of either of our Substacks, you'll gain full access to Paradoxically Speaking episodes.
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| Hardships and the Common Good | 21 Aug 2023 | 01:04:56 | |
In this episode, Brandon Tumblin (from The Strong Stoic) and J.W. Bertolotti (from Perennial Meditations) discuss hardships and acts for the common good. In the conversation, Brandon and Josh discuss: * Discerning hardships * Memories and nostalgia * Legacy and interdependence * Acts for the common good and much more You can expect two free episodes of the podcast per month. To support the show, consider becoming a paid subscriber. You’ll get occasional bonus episodes on the writing and philosophy of figures like Fyodor Dostoevsky, Seneca, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Michel de Montaigne, Leo Tolstoy, and others. Stay Connected * Brandon Tumblin is most well-known for his podcast, The Strong Stoic Podcast, where he discusses philosophical ideas (solo and guest episodes). * Follow The Strong Stoic Podcast: Instagram | Twitter | Youtube * J.W. Bertolotti is probably best known for In Search of Wisdom, a conversational podcast interested in timeless principles and practices for everyday life. * Follow the Perennial Leader Project: Instagram | Twitter | Youtube This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit paradoxicallyspeaking.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| Attention, Awareness, & Discipline | 07 Aug 2023 | 01:27:45 | |
Attention, Awareness, & Discipline In this episode, Brandon Tumblin (from The Strong Stoic) and J.W. Bertolotti (from Perennial Meditations) discuss attention, awareness, and discipline. In the conversation, Brandon and Josh discuss: * Humble beginnings; city life vs. community life * Universal maxims * Finding the extraordinary in the ordinary * The mundaneness of life * Fighting arrogance within ourselves * And much more Support the Show You can expect two free episodes of the podcast per month. For the full paradoxical experience, we encourage you to consider becoming a paid subscriber. You’ll get access to upcoming bonus episodes and multi-part series on the writing and philosophy of figures like Fyodor Dostoevsky, Seneca, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Michel de Montaigne, Leo Tolstoy, and many others. ***If you’d like to become a paid member but cannot afford it. Feel free to contact us; we’ll happily provide a complimentary membership (no questions asked). Stay Connected * Brandon Tumblin is most well-known for his podcast, The Strong Stoic Podcast, where he discusses philosophical ideas (solo and guest episodes). * Follow The Strong Stoic Podcast: Instagram | Twitter | Youtube * J.W. Bertolotti is probably best known for In Search of Wisdom, a conversational podcast interested in timeless principles and practices for everyday life. * Follow the Perennial Leader Project: Instagram | Twitter | Youtube This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit paradoxicallyspeaking.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| The Art of Living (and Letting Go) | 24 Jul 2023 | 01:17:21 | |
In this episode, Brandon Tumblin (from The Strong Stoic) and J.W. Bertolotti (from Perennial Meditations) catch up on what they're reading and watching and discuss various aspects of the art of letting go. In the conversation, Brandon and Josh discuss: Relationships and forgiveness; Leadership and responsibility; Communication and recognition; Free will and freedom; Self-transformation, Love, and much more Brandon Tumblin is most well-known for his podcast, The Strong Stoic Podcast, where he discusses philosophical ideas (solo and guest episodes). J.W. Bertolotti is probably best known for In Search of Wisdom, a conversational podcast interested in timeless principles and practices for everyday life. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit paradoxicallyspeaking.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| Nihilism, Extreme Ownership, Major and Minor Failures, & Creativity | 10 Jul 2023 | 01:07:25 | |
Paradoxically Speaking is a reader-supported publication. To support our work, consider becoming a paid subscriber. Nihilism, Extreme Ownership, Major and Minor Failures, & Creativity In this episode, Brandon Tumblin (from The Strong Stoic) and J.W. Bertolotti (from Perennial Meditations) follow up their previous discussion. discuss Nihilism, extreme ownership, major vs. minor failures, creativity, and other topics. Support the Show You can expect two free episodes of the podcast per month. For the full paradoxical experience, we encourage you to consider becoming a paid subscriber. You’ll get access to upcoming bonus episodes and multi-part series on the writing and philosophy of figures like Fyodor Dostoevsky, Seneca, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Michel de Montaigne, Leo Tolstoy, and many others. ***If you’d like to become a paid member but cannot afford it. Feel free to contact us; we’ll happily provide a complimentary membership (no questions asked). Stay Connected * Brandon Tumblin is most well-known for his podcast, The Strong Stoic Podcast, where he discusses philosophical ideas (solo and guest episodes). * Follow The Strong Stoic Podcast: Instagram | Twitter | Youtube * J.W. Bertolotti is probably best known for In Search of Wisdom, a conversational podcast interested in timeless principles and practices for everyday life. * Follow the Perennial Leader Project: Instagram | Twitter | Youtube This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit paradoxicallyspeaking.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| Existentialism and the Meaning of Life | 26 Jun 2023 | 01:12:14 | |
📩 Want more Paradoxically Speaking? Sign up for Paradoxically Speaking for Essays & Podcasts on the Art of Living: https://paradoxicallyspeaking.substack.com/subscribe. In this episode, Brandon Tumblin (from The Strong Stoic) and J.W. Bertolotti (from Perennial Meditations) discuss being alone, human nature, Existentialism, avoiding Nihilism, the meaning of life, and other topics. Stay Connected: Brandon Tumblin is most well-known for his podcast, The Strong Stoic Podcast, where he discusses philosophical ideas (solo and guest episodes). - Follow The Strong Stoic Podcast: Instagram | Twitter | Youtube J.W. Bertolotti is probably best known for In Search of Wisdom, a conversational podcast interested in timeless principles and practices for everyday life. - Follow the Perennial Leader Project: Instagram | Twitter | Youtube This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit paradoxicallyspeaking.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| This Too Shall Pass, Being Here Now, & Letting It Be | 12 Jun 2023 | 01:12:11 | |
This Too Shall Pass, Being Here Now, & Letting It Be In this episode, Brandon Tumblin (from The Strong Stoic) and J.W. Bertolotti (from Perennial Meditations) discuss the idea that everything, pleasant or unpleasant, comes and goes, the importance of being here now (and why it’s a privilege), letting things go, and much more. We contemplate the following questions: * Does revenge only take away from you? * How significant is luck and timing in life? * How can we have patience in life (i.e. “this too shall pass”)? * Why is it important to “let it be”? * & much more! Support the Show You can expect two free episodes of the podcast per month. For the full paradoxical experience, we encourage you to consider becoming a paid subscriber. You’ll get access to upcoming bonus episodes and multi-part series on the writing and philosophy of figures like Fyodor Dostoevsky, Seneca, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Michel de Montaigne, Leo Tolstoy, and many others. ***If you’d like to become a paid member but cannot afford it. Feel free to contact us; we’ll happily provide a complimentary membership (no questions asked). Stay Connected * Brandon Tumblin is most well-known for his podcast, The Strong Stoic Podcast, where he discusses philosophical ideas (solo and guest episodes). * Follow The Strong Stoic Podcast: Instagram | Twitter | Youtube * J.W. Bertolotti is probably best known for In Search of Wisdom, a conversational podcast interested in timeless principles and practices for everyday life. * Follow the Perennial Leader Project: Instagram | Twitter | Youtube This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit paradoxicallyspeaking.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| The Paradox of Productivity | 29 May 2023 | 01:13:13 | |
📩 Want more Paradoxically Speaking? Sign up for Paradoxically Speaking for Essays & Podcasts on the Art of Living: https://paradoxicallyspeaking.substack.com/subscribe. In this episode, Brandon Tumblin (from The Strong Stoic) and J.W. Bertolotti (from Perennial Meditations) discuss the paradox of productivity. Specifically, organization, habits, relationships, dealing with challenges, and other topics. Stay Connected: Brandon Tumblin is most well-known for his podcast, The Strong Stoic Podcast, where he discusses philosophical ideas (solo and guest episodes). Follow The Strong Stoic Podcast: Instagram | Twitter | Youtube J.W. Bertolotti is probably best known for In Search of Wisdom, a conversational podcast interested in timeless principles and practices for everyday life. Follow the Perennial Leader Project: Instagram | Twitter | Youtube This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit paradoxicallyspeaking.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| Relaxing Into Life & Death, Grieving, Memento Mori, & Vulnerability | 15 May 2023 | 01:05:11 | |
Relaxing Into Life & Death, Grieving, Memento Mori, & Vulnerability In this episode, Brandon Tumblin (from The Strong Stoic) and J.W. Bertolotti (from Perennial Meditations) discuss grieving loved ones, the significance of rituals, the dying process, meditating on death, and relaxing into both life and death. We contemplate the following questions: * Are rituals important in grieving? * Should we live each day as if it’s our last? * Is life good to the degree that we believe it to be so? * How can we relax into the dying process at the end of life? * & much more! Support the Show You can expect two free episodes of the podcast per month. For the full paradoxical experience, we encourage you to consider becoming a paid subscriber. You’ll get access to upcoming bonus episodes and multi-part series on the writing and philosophy of figures like Fyodor Dostoevsky, Seneca, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Michel de Montaigne, Leo Tolstoy, and many others. ***If you’d like to become a paid member but cannot afford it. Feel free to contact us; we’ll happily provide a complimentary membership (no questions asked). Stay Connected * Brandon Tumblin is most well-known for his podcast, The Strong Stoic Podcast, where he discusses philosophical ideas (solo and guest episodes). * Follow The Strong Stoic Podcast: Instagram | Twitter | Youtube * J.W. Bertolotti is probably best known for In Search of Wisdom, a conversational podcast interested in timeless principles and practices for everyday life. * Follow the Perennial Leader Project: Instagram | Twitter | Youtube This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit paradoxicallyspeaking.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| Blending With Imperfection, Worrying Too Much, & the Hubris of Certainty | 01 May 2023 | 01:24:04 | |
Paradoxically Speaking is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Blending With Imperfection, Worrying Too Much, & the Hubris of Certainty In this episode, Brandon Tumblin (from The Strong Stoic) and J.W. Bertolotti (from Perennial Meditations) discuss how to blend with the imperfections that are inherent in life, worrying too much about humanity’s biggest problems, and how certainty leads to insanity. We ponder the following questions: * Should we focus on global issues or local issues? * How do we harmonize with the imperfections inherent in life? * Can we actually make “bad'“ decisions? * Can and should we love others despite their flaws or, perhaps, even because of them? * & much more! Support the Show You can expect two free episodes of the podcast per month. For the full paradoxical experience, we encourage you to consider becoming a paid subscriber. You’ll get access to upcoming bonus episodes and multi-part series on the writing and philosophy of figures like Fyodor Dostoevsky, Seneca, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Michel de Montaigne, Leo Tolstoy, and many others. ***If you’d like to become a paid member but cannot afford it. Feel free to contact us; we’ll happily provide a complimentary membership (no questions asked). Stay Connected * Brandon Tumblin is most well-known for his podcast, The Strong Stoic Podcast, where he discusses philosophical ideas (solo and guest episodes). * Follow The Strong Stoic Podcast: Instagram | Twitter | Youtube * J.W. Bertolotti is probably best known for In Search of Wisdom, a conversational podcast interested in timeless principles and practices for everyday life. * Follow the Perennial Leader Project: Instagram | Twitter | Youtube This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit paradoxicallyspeaking.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| The Hero's Journey | 22 Mar 2024 | 00:21:19 | |
There are two ways to access full episodes of Paradoxically Speaking: (1) Become a paid member of Brandon's Substack (https://strongstoic.substack.com/); (2) Become a paid member of Josh's Substack (https://perennial.substack.com/). By becoming a member of either of our Substacks, you'll gain full access to Paradoxically Speaking episodes.] Summary The conversation concludes with a reflection on the idea of calling and the choices we make in response to the calls to adventure in our lives. This conversation explores the themes of following one's inner goodness, confronting darkness, and saying yes to life. It emphasizes the importance of trusting our initial instincts and not rationalizing our actions. The conversation also delves into finding joy in sorrow and exploring the depths of our own psychology. Ultimately, it highlights the hero's journey and the universal nature of human experiences.
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| How to Be Free - According to the Stoics (Part II) | 17 Apr 2023 | 01:07:19 | |
📩 Want more Paradoxically Speaking? Sign up for Paradoxically Speaking for Essays & Podcasts on the Art of Living: https://paradoxicallyspeaking.substack.com/subscribe. In this episode, Brandon Tumblin (from The Strong Stoic) and J.W. Bertolotti (from Perennial Meditations) continue the conversation on the topic of How to Be Free — According to the Stoics (Listen to Part I here). Support the Show: You can expect two free episodes of the podcast per month. For the full paradoxical experience, we encourage you to consider becoming a paid subscriber. You’ll get access to upcoming bonus episodes and multi-part series on the writing and philosophy of figures like Fyodor Dostoevsky, Seneca, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Michel de Montaigne, Leo Tolstoy, and many others. ***If you’d like to become a paid member but cannot afford it. Feel free to contact us; we’ll happily provide a complimentary membership (no questions asked). This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit paradoxicallyspeaking.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| How to Be Free - According to the Stoics (Part 1) | 03 Apr 2023 | 01:07:56 | |
📩 Want more Paradoxically Speaking? Sign up for Paradoxically Speaking for Essays & Podcasts on the Art of Living: https://paradoxicallyspeaking.substack.com/subscribe. In this episode, Brandon Tumblin (from The Strong Stoic) and J.W. Bertolotti (from In Search of Wisdom & Perennial Meditations) spend the first 20-minutes of the conversation discussing the importance of paradoxes, the darkness of human nature, and the beauty of utilizing our strengths. Our primary topic is How to Be Free — According to the Stoics (Expect a Part II in a couple of weeks). [...] Stay Connected: - Brandon Tumblin (@theStrongStoic) is most well-known for his podcast, The Strong Stoic Podcast, where he discusses philosophical ideas (solo and guest episodes). - J.W. Bertolotti (@PerennialPods) is probably best known for In Search of Wisdom, a conversational podcast interested in timeless principles and practices for everyday life. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit paradoxicallyspeaking.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| Disagreements, Progress, Trauma, Addiction & Forgiveness | 20 Mar 2023 | 01:23:11 | |
Paradoxically Speaking is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Disagreements, Progress, Trauma, Addiction & Forgiveness In this episode, Brandon Tumblin (from The Strong Stoic) and J.W. Bertolotti (from In Search of Wisdom & Perennial Meditations) explore how to navigate disagreements, childhood trauma, addiction, recovery, and much more. In the conversation, we discuss: * Philosophical debates vs. personal discussions and how to navigate disagreements in each (stemming from Episode 241 - Let's All Agree of The Strong Stoic Podcast * Progress (and lack of progress) * Matt Walsh and Joe Rogan’s disagreement on gay marriage * Singer-songwriter Sean McCann’s story of childhood trauma, addiction, and recovery * Motherly love and forgiveness Support the Show You can expect two free episodes of the podcast per month. For the full paradoxical experience, we encourage you to consider becoming a paid subscriber. You’ll get access to upcoming bonus episodes and multi-part series on the writing and philosophy of figures like Fyodor Dostoevsky, Seneca, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Michel de Montaigne, Leo Tolstoy, and many others. ***If you’d like to become a paid member but cannot afford it. Feel free to contact us; we’ll happily provide a complimentary membership (no questions asked). Stay Connected * Brandon Tumblin is most well-known for his podcast, The Strong Stoic Podcast, where he discusses philosophical ideas (solo and guest episodes). * Follow The Strong Stoic Podcast: Instagram | Twitter | Youtube * J.W. Bertolotti is probably best known for In Search of Wisdom, a conversational podcast interested in timeless principles and practices for everyday life. * Follow the Perennial Leader Project: Instagram | Twitter | Youtube This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit paradoxicallyspeaking.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| Christianity, Epicureanism, and Stoicism in Modern Life | 06 Mar 2023 | 01:00:28 | |
📩 Want more Paradoxically Speaking? Sign up for Paradoxically Speaking for Essays & Podcasts on the Art of Living: https://paradoxicallyspeaking.substack.com/subscribe. In this episode, Brandon Tumblin (from The Strong Stoic) and J.W. Bertolotti (from In Search of Wisdom & Perennial Meditations) explore aspects of Christianity, Epicureanism, and Stoicism in modern life. In the conversation, we discuss: Should we think about integrating Christian wisdom into daily life?; Are the Epicureans wrong about pleasure being the only good?; What do the Stoics mean by virtue being the only good? Stay Connected Brandon Tumblin is most well-known for his podcast, The Strong Stoic Podcast, where he discusses philosophical ideas (solo and guest episodes). J.W. Bertolotti is probably best known for In Search of Wisdom, a conversational podcast interested in timeless principles and practices for everyday life. This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit paradoxicallyspeaking.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| Wisdom Through Suffering | 20 Feb 2023 | 01:14:48 | |
Paradoxically Speaking is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Wisdom Through Suffering In this episode, Brandon Tumblin (from The Strong Stoic) and J.W. Bertolotti (from In Search of Wisdom & Perennial Meditations) explore the idea that we can gain wisdom, strength, and virtue through the not-so-pleasant experiences that life throws at us. They also discuss subjective versus objective truth, humility, and much more. Specifically, the following are contemplated: * The difficulty of inaction * Suffering, and how we can learn from it * The importance of humility, and how to achieve it * Subjective truth, objective truth, and aligning the two Support the Show You can expect two free episodes of the podcast per month. For the full paradoxical experience, we encourage you to consider becoming a paid subscriber. You’ll get access to several bonus episodes and multi-part series on the writing and philosophy of figures like Fyodor Dostoevsky, Seneca, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Michel de Montaigne, Leo Tolstoy, and many others. ***If you’d like to become a paid member but cannot afford it. Feel free to contact us; we’ll happily provide a complimentary membership (no questions asked). Stay Connected * Brandon Tumblin is most well-known for his podcast, The Strong Stoic Podcast, where he discusses philosophical ideas (solo and guest episodes). * Follow The Strong Stoic Podcast: Instagram | Twitter | Youtube * J.W. Bertolotti is probably best known for In Search of Wisdom, a conversational podcast interested in timeless principles and practices for everyday life. * Follow the Perennial Leader Project: Instagram | Twitter | Youtube This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit paradoxicallyspeaking.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| The Paradox of Goals | 08 Feb 2023 | 01:07:18 | |
📩 Want more Paradoxically Speaking? Sign up for Paradoxically Speaking for Essays & Podcasts on the Art of Living: https://paradoxicallyspeaking.substack.com/subscribe. The Paradox of Goals In this episode, Brandon Tumblin (from The Strong Stoic) and J.W. Bertolotti (from In Search of Wisdom & Perennial Meditations) explore the paradox of goals and perennial habits. What do you think about goals? Are you a New Year’s resolution maker? In the conversation, we discuss when and how to think about making goals. -- Stay Connected: Brandon Tumblin is most well-known for his podcast, The Strong Stoic Podcast, where he discusses philosophical ideas (solo and guest episodes). Follow The Strong Stoic Podcast: Instagram | Twitter | Youtube -- J.W. Bertolotti is probably best known for In Search of Wisdom, a conversational podcast interested in timeless principles and practices for everyday life. Follow the Perennial Leader Project: Instagram | Twitter | Youtube This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit paradoxicallyspeaking.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| The Practice of Gratitude | 07 Feb 2023 | 01:16:37 | |
📩 Want more Paradoxically Speaking? Sign up for Paradoxically Speaking for Essays & Podcasts on the Art of Living: https://paradoxicallyspeaking.substack.com/subscribe. The Practice of Gratitude In this episode, Brandon Tumblin (from The Strong Stoic) and J.W. Bertolotti (from In Search of Wisdom & Perennial Meditations) discuss the practice of gratitude. Gratitude seems to be a practice that isn’t instinctual. Rather, we seem to gravitate more towards desiring more as opposed to being grateful for what we already have. In the conversation, we attempt to answer the following questions: * Is gratitude an essential practice for a happy life? * Can we be grateful for simply existing, regardless of age and/or suffering? * How can we incorporate gratitude into our daily life? Support the Show You can expect two free episodes of the podcast per month. For the full paradoxical experience, we encourage you to consider becoming a paid subscriber. You’ll get access to several bonus episodes and multi-part series on the writing and philosophy of figures like Fyodor Dostoevsky, Seneca, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Michel de Montaigne, Leo Tolstoy, and many others. ***If you’d like to become a paid member but cannot afford it, feel free to contact us; we’ll happily provide a complimentary membership (no questions asked). Stay Connected * Brandon Tumblin is most well-known for his podcast, The Strong Stoic Podcast, where he discusses philosophical ideas (solo and guest episodes). * Follow The Strong Stoic Podcast: Instagram | Twitter | Youtube * J.W. Bertolotti is best known for In Search of Wisdom, a conversational podcast interested in timeless principles and practices for everyday life. * Follow the Perennial Leader Project: Instagram | Twitter | Youtube This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit paradoxicallyspeaking.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| What is Paradoxically Speaking? | 06 Feb 2023 | 00:11:51 | |
📩 Want more Paradoxically Speaking? Sign up for Paradoxically Speaking for Essays & Podcasts on the Art of Living: https://paradoxicallyspeaking.substack.com/subscribe. What is Paradoxically Speaking? In this episode, Brandon Tumblin (from The Strong Stoic Podcast) and J.W. Bertolotti (from In Search of Wisdom) connect for a quick and casual conversation on the meaning of paradoxically speaking. They attempt to answer the questions: What is paradoxically speaking? What types of topics do we plan to explore? Why it’s essential to understand and recognize paradoxes, and much more. -- Stay Connected: Brandon Tumblin is most well-known for his podcast, The Strong Stoic Podcast, where he discusses philosophical ideas (solo and guest episodes). Follow The Strong Stoic Podcast: Instagram | Twitter | Youtube -- J.W. Bertolotti is probably best known for In Search of Wisdom, a conversational podcast interested in timeless principles and practices for everyday life. Follow the Perennial Leader Project: Instagram | Twitter | Youtube This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit paradoxicallyspeaking.substack.com/subscribe | |||
| Youth, Beauty, and Mortality | 01 Mar 2024 | 00:19:14 | |
There are two ways to access full episodes of Paradoxically Speaking: (1) Become a paid member of Brandon's Substack (https://strongstoic.substack.com/); (2) Become a paid member of Josh's Substack (https://perennial.substack.com/). By becoming a member of either of our Substacks, you'll gain full access to Paradoxically Speaking episodes. Summary
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| Transcending the Self | 09 Feb 2024 | 00:21:19 | |
This conversation explores the themes of transcending the self and the importance of compassion and concern for others. It delves into the influence of beliefs and perspectives on connectedness and the challenges of balancing self-care and selflessness. The case studies of Mike Tyson and Arnold Schwarzenegger highlight the transformative power of vulnerability and the journey toward selflessness. The conversation emphasizes the need for clarity, acceptance, and honesty to navigate the complexities of selfishness and selflessness. The conversation explores the concepts of being useful and virtuous, and how they relate to personal growth and development. It emphasizes the importance of self-reflection and honest assessment of one's actions and virtues. The discussion also highlights that developing oneself and acquiring capabilities is essential for being useful to others in the future. What is Paradoxically Speaking? Paradoxes exist nearly everywhere — even in the area of self-improvement. In the classic On Becoming a Person, psychologist Carl Rogers wrote, “The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change.” When you encounter a paradox — there is potential and opportunity within the tension. Our conversations typically explore principles and practices from many sides (which we understand may not be for everyone). For example, we are interested in human goodness (virtue) and our capacity for evil (vice). The wisdom of connection and the power of solitude. The importance of structure and the need for flexibility. Although we intentionally explore the complexities of living well — we strive to keep things practical. | |||
| On Being a Friend to Yourself | 26 Jan 2024 | 00:20:13 | |
There are two ways to access full episodes of Paradoxically Speaking: (1) Become a paid member of Brandon's Substack (https://strongstoic.substack.com/); (2) Become a paid member of Josh's Substack (https://perennial.substack.com/). By becoming a member of either of our Substacks, you'll gain full access to Paradoxically Speaking episodes. Summary
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| Life & Death: On Grieving | 22 Dec 2023 | 00:20:28 | |
In this conversation, Brandon and Joshua discuss various aspects of life and how to navigate its challenges. They explore the concept of accepting life's events and finding faith and courage in the face of difficult circumstances. They also delve into the idea of being part of something bigger and finding harmony and alignment with the mysterious and uncertain aspects of life. The conversation touches on the topic of grief and loss, highlighting the importance of finding the right perspective and tools to navigate these experiences. They also discuss the difficulty of experiencing sadness and loss fully and the potential for growth and healing. Finally, they explore the paradoxical nature of life, where both joy and sorrow can coexist. Key Takeaways
What is Paradoxically Speaking? Paradoxes exist nearly everywhere — even in the area of self-improvement. In the classic On Becoming a Person, psychologist Carl Rogers wrote, “The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change.” When you encounter a paradox, remember that there is potential and opportunity within the tension. What does it mean to become who you are? What is the tension in genuinely knowing ourselves? | |||
| Courage and the Good Life | 08 Dec 2023 | 00:20:14 | |
Paradoxes exist nearly everywhere — even in the area of self-improvement. In the classic On Becoming a Person, psychologist Carl Rogers wrote, “The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change.” When you encounter a paradox, remember that there is potential and opportunity within the tension. What does it mean to become who you are? What is the tension in genuinely knowing ourselves? There are two ways to access full episodes of Paradoxically Speaking:
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| What is Love? | 24 Nov 2023 | 00:21:08 | |
There are two ways to access full episodes of Paradoxically Speaking: (1) Become a paid member of Brandon's Substack (https://strongstoic.substack.com/); (2) Become a paid member of Josh's Substack (https://perennial.substack.com/). By becoming a member of either of our Substacks, you'll gain full access to Paradoxically Speaking episodes. Paradoxes exist nearly everywhere — even in the area of self-improvement. In the classic On Becoming a Person, psychologist Carl Rogers wrote, “The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change.” When you encounter a paradox, remember that there is potential and opportunity within the tension. What does it mean to become who you are? What is the tension in genuinely knowing ourselves? | |||
| Becoming Who You Are | 07 Nov 2023 | 00:20:14 | |
There are two ways to access full episodes of Paradoxically Speaking: (1) Become a paid member of Brandon's Substack (https://strongstoic.substack.com/); (2) Become a paid member of Josh's Substack (https://perennial.substack.com/). By becoming a member of either of our Substacks, you'll gain full access to Paradoxically Speaking episodes. Paradoxes exist nearly everywhere — even in the area of self-improvement. In the classic On Becoming a Person, psychologist Carl Rogers wrote, “The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change.” When you encounter a paradox, remember that there is potential and opportunity within the tension. What does it mean to become who you are? What is the tension in genuinely knowing ourselves? | |||