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Stoicism: Philosophy as a Way of Life Podcast

Stoicism: Philosophy as a Way of Life Podcast

Donald J. Robertson

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Frequency: 1 episode/19d. Total Eps: 53

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Donald Robertson, the author of "How to Think Like a Roman Emperor", and a cognitive-behavioral therapist, talks about how to apply Stoicism in the modern world, discussing philosophy, psychology and self-improvement with guests from all walks of life. Available on Google and Apple podcasts.

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Who was Marcus Aurelius?

jeudi 8 août 2024Duration 09:56

In this episode, I’ll be reading a brief excerpt from my new biography, Marcus Aurelius: The Stoic Emperor, which is available as an audiobook as well as in hardback and ebook formats. The book was chosen as an editor’s pick by Barnes and Noble and currently has 4.7 stars on Amazon. You can hear a sample from the studio-recorded audiobook, and read reviews, on Audible. Also see Goodreads for reviews.

* “Given the erratic, not to say murderous, behavior of many of [Marcus’s] predecessors, . . . how did so sterling a character as Marcus come about? That is the subject of Donald J. Robertson’s excellent biographical study.”—Joseph Epstein, National Review

* “Addictively written, this riveting visitation of the fascinating figure of Marcus Aurelius is as comprehensive as it gets, covering everything from his reign to his philosophy.”—“Notes from Your Bookseller,” barnesandnoble.com

* “Eminently readable. . . . A leading light in the modern revival of Stoic philosophy, Robertson directly and elegantly draws out the connections between Marcus’ experiences in the unforgiving crucible of Roman imperial politics and the philosophical ideas he expresses in the Meditations. . . . An invaluable companion to the Meditations itself.”—Peter Juul, Liberal Patriot

* “Few historical figures are as fascinating as Marcus Aurelius, the emperor-philosopher. And few writers have been so effective at bringing his complex life and character to the attention of modern readers as Donald Robertson.”—Massimo Pigliucci, author of How to Be a Stoic: Using Ancient Philosophy to Live a Modern Life

* “[Robertson] thoughtfully and readably capture[s] the essence of this great man and his great life. It’s a must read for any aspiring Stoic.”—Ryan Holiday, coauthor of #1 New York Times bestseller The Daily Stoic

* “Robertson has written a very thorough and very readable account of Marcus’s life and the events and people that shaped him. Anyone who wants to understand the author of Meditations should read this book.”—Robin Waterfield, author of Marcus Aurelius, Meditations: The Annotated Edition

* “Donald Robertson guides us into the world of a philosopher-emperor whose humility and Stoic teachings fill the pages. We are indebted to Robertson for this wonderful account of the emperor who penned notes to himself while in battle that would be later known as the Meditations and read by millions for philosophical inspiration. Simply spellbinding.”—Nancy Sherman, author of Stoic Wisdom: Ancient Lessons for Modern Resilience

* “Robertson’s biography provides a compelling narrative of Marcus’ life, carefully based on the primary sources. He brings out very clearly the life-long significance of Stoicism for Marcus and the interplay between philosophy, politics, and warfare.”—Christopher Gill, author of Learning to Live Naturally: Stoic Ethics and Its Modern Significance

* “This highly readable biography is the perfect place to begin for anyone who wants to learn more about the man behind the Meditations.”—John Sellars, author of The Pocket Stoic

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How Stoicism can Save Democracy

jeudi 9 mai 2024Duration 33:54

This special episode contains a live recording of my recent talk for Conversations with Modern Stoicism, hosted by Phil Yanov. We were celebrating Marcus Aurelius’ birthday, and I spoke at length about what I think we can learn from ancient Greece about the dangers faced by democracy, and how Socrates and the Stoics could help us. I was speaking live from Athens, the birthplace of democracy. Thanks to Phil Yanov, for providing the audio recording for this podcast episode.

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Clarity and Wisdom

jeudi 12 octobre 2023Duration 50:04

In this episode, I speak about Clarity and Wisdom with executive coach, Jim Vaselopulos. Jim is co-host of The Leadership Podcast. We discuss his new book, Clarity: Business Wisdom to Work Less and Achieve More.

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Highlights

* What is clarity?

* What's the relationship between wisdom and clarity?

* What are the benefits of having more clarity?

* What gets in the way of clarity?

* How do we get clarity?

* How do we help other people to get more clarity?

Links

* The Leadership Podcast website

* The Leadership Podcast on Apple

* Jim Vaselopulos on LinkedIn

* Clarity: Business Wisdom to Work Less and Achieve More

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Stoicism and Buddhism

jeudi 24 août 2023Duration 01:18:18

In this episode, I speak about Stoicism and Buddhism with Matthew Gindin. Matthew is a former Forest Monk in the Thai Buddhist tradition.  He taught meditation practices for 15 years, and has written extensively for Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.  He is now the author of the Philosophy As Therapy newsletter on Substack.

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Highlights

* How Matthew became interested in Stoicism and his other philosophical influences, such as Spinoza

* The rise in popularity of Stoicism, e.g., how it appeals to people interested in Buddhism, etc.

* What do you think Stoicism and Buddhism have in common?

* The historical relationship between Stoicism and Buddhism, e.g., communication between ancient eastern and western philosophers

* How Stoics could benefit from learning more about Buddhism 

Links

* Philosophy As TherapySubstack Newsletter

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Design your Mind with Stoicism

jeudi 17 août 2023Duration 01:10:22

In this episode, I talk to Ryan A. Bush, author of Designing the Mind: The Principles of Psychitecture and the forthcoming Become Who You Are: A New Theory of Self-Esteem, Human Greatness, and the Opposite of Depression. Bonus: Ryan is generously offering listeners two free ebooks from his website, called the Psychitect’s Toolkit and The Book of Self Mastery.

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Highlights

* What is Designing the Mind and Psychitecture?

* How Ryan’s background in design influenced his approach to self-improvement

* The main thing Ryan thinks people should learn to stop doing

* The philosophical influences on Ryan’s work

* How Ryan became interested in Stoicism

* How Ryan’s work draws on cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT)

* The role of metacognition and meditation

* Ryan’s views about anger

* How his new book, Become Who You Are, differs from his previous book

Links

* Instagram

* Facebook  

* Twitter

* Website

* Design the Mind: The Principles of Psychitecture

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Tips for Practical Stoicism in Everyday Life

jeudi 20 juillet 2023Duration 57:00

Elliot Chung, a student at Phillips Academy Andover, interviewed me recently for his new Philosophy for the Modern Mind podcast, and we decided to share our conversation on this podcast as well. We talk in particular about how Stoicism could be of practical benefit to young people, and the challenges they face today.

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Stoic Philosophy and Alcoholism

jeudi 6 juillet 2023Duration 17:38

How to drink like a Roman emperor, if that emperor is Marcus Aurelius. In this episode I explore the relationship between Stoic philosophy and the Twelve Step Program of Alcoholics Anonymous, discussing how Stoicism can help those suffering from alcoholism, as well as their friends and families. I spot parallels between the Twelve Step advice and Stoic teachings, and give examples from the life of Marcus Aurelius. I talk about how his wayward brother, and co-emperor, Lucius Verus, was almost certainly an alcoholic. Also, Frank, retired NYPD police officer, shares his experience of combining Stoicism the Twelve Step Program.

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The original article is available on Substack, titled How to Drink Like a Roman Emperor.

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Stoicism and the Live and Let Live Movement

jeudi 29 juin 2023Duration 01:26:18

In this episode, I talk with Marc J. Victor, about Stoicism and politics. Marc is an attorney in the US, where he is a certified Criminal Law Specialist, and president of the Attorneys for Freedom law firm. He is also an activist and founder of the Live and Let Live global peace movement.

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Highlights

* Why Stoicism is attracting more interest today

* Misconceptions

* What is the Live and Let Live Movement?

* What does “live and let live” mean in terms of your philosophy?

* The relationship between Stoicism and the Live and Let Live principle

* How does the movement define aggression?

* Our competence to avoid being victims of exploitation

* Rhetoric, lawyers, and philosophy

* Final question: “How could we better incorporate Stoicism into a political philosophy that could help us achieve global peace?”

Links

* Live and Let Live

* Marc J. Victor

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Plato of Athens, with Robin Waterfield

jeudi 22 juin 2023Duration 01:16:41

In this episode, I talk to Robin Waterfield about the life and philosophy of the Greek philosopher, Plato. Robin is a British classicist who has translated many works of Plato, Xenophon, and other Greek writers. He is also the author of several books, including the recently-published Plato of Athens: A Life in Philosophy, the first full-length modern biography of Plato in English. Robin is also a member of our board of advisors for the Plato’s Academy Centre.

Highlights

* Why is Plato “super-important” today?

* The Socratic Problem — to what extent can we separate Socrates from Plato?

* How eclectic was the early Academy?

* How did Plato differ from the image of Socrates in his dialogues?

* The relationship between Plato and Pythagoreanism

* What advice would Plato give us about dealing with social media?

* Final question: “Why are we born to suffer and die?”

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Links

* Plato of Athens, Oxford University Press

* Robin Waterfield’s website

* Plato’s Academy Centre

* Plato's Academy Centre Newsletter

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Stoicism and Martial Arts with Michael Tremblay

jeudi 11 mai 2023Duration 01:03:03

In this episode, Donald talks with Michael Tremblay. Michael is the co-founder of the Stoa Meditation app and co-host of the Stoa Conversations podcast.  He has a doctorate in philosophy from Queens University in Ontario.  His research has focused on moral education in the Stoics, and philosophy as a way of life.  He’s also a wrestler and a black belt in Brazilian Jiu-jitsu.

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Highlights

* How did you become interested in ancient philosophy and why Stoicism rather than Buddhism?

* What is the main thing that we can learn from Epictetus about moral education

* What we can learn from the use of athletic imagery as a metaphor for philosophy in Epictetus and other ancient sources

* Marcus says the “art of living” is more like wrestling than dancing – do you agree?

* The relationship between martial arts, like BJJ, and Stoic askesis

* Could athletic or martial arts training ever conflict with the goals of Stoicism? 

Resources

* Michael on Twitter

* Stoa Meditation on Twitter

* Michael’s Website



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