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42: On Providence By Seneca [Part 2]17 Oct 202100:07:29
In this episode, we continue to look at what Seneca has to say to his friend Lucillius about Providence. He says here that excellence cannot be arrived at without struggle and adversity.
41: On Providence By Seneca [Part 1]10 Oct 202100:09:29
In this episode, we introduce and present the central question behind Seneca’s On Providence, the theodicy question. “Why do bad things happen to good people?”
32: Book Review of :: A Field Guide to a Happy Life ::03 Oct 202000:09:45
In this episode, I give a brief review of Massimo Piggliucci’s latest book. https://www.amazon.com/Field-Guide-Happy-Life-Lessons/dp/1541646932
31: Strange, Noble, and Sad14 Sep 202000:13:06
In this episode I go over my favorite description of Marcus Aurelius’ Meditations, as found in the preface of the Penguin Classics edition.
30: On the Charge of Hypocrisy 06 Sep 202000:09:34
Seneca defends himself (and the rest of philosophers) from the charge of being hypocrites and from failing to practice what they preach.
29: How Stoics should deal with impressions01 Sep 202000:10:13
Epictetus reminds his students that good and evil are determined not by external events but by our interpretation and reaction to them. Discourses 3.8 + Enchiridion 1
28: Stoics ought be kind!24 Aug 202000:03:33
Kindness is a virtue related to that of justice. As Stoics, we must aim higher than simply speaking truth. We must speak truth kindly. We must not mistake kindness with weakness.
27: Are you able to be your own enjoyable company?15 Aug 202000:05:09
Socrates and Seneca reminds us that if we are philosophically healthy we should be able to enjoy our own company.
26: On Preferred and Dispreferred Indifferents 09 Aug 202000:09:08
There is virtue, there is vice, and then there is everything else, which is labeled either Preferred Indifferents or Dispreferred Indifferents. In today’s episode we explore a passage on these by Seneca.
25: You are never too busy to be a Stoic!05 Aug 202000:03:38
Meditations 8.8 :: Marcus Aurelius reminds himself here that even in the days where he lacks the time for reading, he does not lack the opportunities to work on his character!
24: Interview with Don (@rockyrooktweets) from Stoic Twitter!26 Jul 202000:44:29
In this episode I interview Don, one of the best kept secrets of Stoic Twitter. There are a couple of minor audio issues here, but it's still a wonderful interview. Enjoy! Mentioned links:  https://www.collegeofstoicphilosophers.org/index.php/subjects Don's twitter account: https://twitter.com/rockyrooktweets
23: Enchiridion 2323 Jul 202000:03:15
Epictetus reminds us once again to care nothing for what others think, but to be the best philosophers we can be and rest with our own opinion of ourselves.
40: Podcast Update for Future Episodes 08 Oct 202100:05:20
In this episode, I respond to Steve, a faithful listener from India, and then talk about upcoming episodes.
22: Putting the threefold Stoic Curriculum to work!21 Jul 202000:05:16
Marcus Aurelius admonishes himself to *practice* the Stoic curriculum 😋
21: Watch out with your initial impressions!21 Jul 202000:05:06
Marcus Aurelius reminds us we can more consistently enjoy peace if we see to it that our first impressions don’t lead us astray!
20: Good Stoics seek friends, but are prepared to stay on the path even without them.18 Jul 202000:07:14
In Letter 9 of Letters from a Stoic, Seneca talks at length about how Stoics should view friendship.
19: Prolong Your Stay with the Proven Authors!16 Jul 202000:03:10
Excerpts from Seneca’s Letter #2 to Lucilius. || Music: Nightchaser by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
18: Nothing better than justice, truth, wisdom, and courage! 15 Jul 202000:02:18
Meditations 3:6 from Marcus Aurelius!
17: Don’t Abandon Philosophy!09 Jul 202000:05:36
A meditation on Meditations 9.41 from Marcus Aurelius
16: Don’t Put Off until Tomorrow what You Can Do Today18 Jun 202000:01:22
We continue looking at Seneca’s advice in his 1st letter to Lucilius. Amongs other things, here Seneca advises to not procrastinate and to do today what he is tempted to put off until tomorrow.
15: Embrace Every Hour17 Jun 202000:02:45
In this episode, we take a look at Seneca’s advice to his friend Lucilius on the subject of time management.
14: Black Lives Matter02 Jun 202000:03:52
Here is the link for community bail funds. https://secure.actblue.com/donate/bail_funds_george_floyd
13: Meditations 5.3130 May 202000:02:12
Marcus Aurelius exhorts us to wrong no one and to deal kindly with all we come into contact with.
39: Meditations 11.724 Aug 202100:04:36
In this episode, we take a look at one of Marcus Aurelius master Stoic principles: embracing your lot in life as the ground and path for growth in virtue.
12: Interview with Magalie Linda Chetrit23 May 202000:38:16
In this episode, I converse with fellow Stoic Magalie Linda about Stoicism, how she learned about it, and how she currently practices it!!
11: The Three Exercise-Themes of Stoicism!16 May 202000:10:24
In this episode we take a brief look at the work of French Philosopher Pierre Harot, who wrote The Inner Citadel, an acclaimed study on The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius. Special attention is paid to the three exercise-themes of Stoicism as taught by Epictetus, and further refined by Marcus Aurelius. Enjoy!
10: Interview with John Mark Ormechea!10 May 202000:42:32
It was John Mark Ormechea who led me to become a Stoicism practitioner. Listen to our chat!
9: Do not despair!02 May 202000:12:34
Progress in the Stoic path takes time. We will fail frequently before we start experiencing success. Epictetus, Marcus Aurelius, and Seneca admonish us to keep going!!!
8: Enchiridion 4624 Apr 202000:05:24
Epictetus reminds his students once again that their main job is to model the way of philosophy, rather than teaching/correcting the behavior of those who were never taught/trained in philosophy.
7: How to Begin your Morning like a Stoic Philosopher!17 Apr 202000:06:24
In this episode, we take a close look at the meditations of Marcus Aurelius, Book 2, Chapter 1
6: A Brief Look at Meditations Book 1 10 Apr 202000:09:58
In Meditations 6:48, Marcus Aurelius reminds himself that one way he can cheer himself is by looking at the virtues and talents of those around him.
5: Enchiridion 2931 Mar 202000:07:30
Epictetus exhorts us to carefully count the cost before we embark on an ambitious project.
4: Philosophical Training 226 Mar 202000:05:19
A continuation of Epictetus’ teaching on philosophical training.
3: Philosophical Training22 Mar 202000:08:37
In this episode, Epictetus tells us the type of mental training would be [Stoic] philosophers are to be in engaged in daily.
38: Interview with Michael McGill23 Jun 202100:47:50
In this episode, I chat with Michael McGill. He’s a fellow Stoic I’ve met on Twitter. He shares with me how he came to learn about and practice Stoicism. He gives excellent advice to both new and mature practitioners. He has an excellent newsletter where you can keep up with his latest thoughts, resources, and insights. Sign up here: http://www.michaeldmcgill.com/newsletter/
2: The Supremacy of Reason21 Mar 202000:08:35
Epictetus tells us why reason is supreme according to Stoic philosophy.
1: Meet Epictetus!15 Mar 202000:05:16
Short introduction to Epictetus’ life and philosophy.
0: Introduction08 Mar 202000:06:14
Who is the host? What is this podcast about? How will I benefit from it???
37: Embrace your Fate19 Jun 202100:04:10
In this episode, I read and talk about Meditations 7.57, where Marcus Aurelius reminds us to embrace all our experiences as uniquely suited to us. This is a Stoic master principle for all who seek to live the virtuous life.
36: Interview with Ben Wood, Quaker Theologian and Philosopher15 Jun 202101:00:04
In this episode, Ben and I talk (amongst other things) about daily Stoic practice, Quakers and ancient philosophy, the freedom of the will (and grace), Stoics and the irrational and much more besides!
35: It is in your power always and everywhere…07 Jun 202100:05:15
Marcus Aurelius reminds us to accept our lot in life, to deal justly with the people in our lives, and to closely monitor our thoughts so that we can live according to nature.
34: On Seneca’s Letters to Lucilius #4111 Feb 202100:04:32
Seneca reminds us that we are rational animals. Virtue is the only good pursuing.
33: Stoicism is like Yoga for the mind03 Feb 202100:05:08
In this episode I read Meditations 2.2 and make some brief comments.
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