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#103 - Could You Be A Nazi?
It doesn't take much research into history to know that it is filled with unbelievable evil. Humans have been committing horrific acts to each other …
4 years, 8 months ago
#102 - Complete Control
The dichotomy of control is one of the first things people learn about Stoicism, and what a powerful mentality it can be! However, it is often misund…
4 years, 8 months ago
#101 - Josephine Tite: Death and Mortality
Joesphine Tite is a care-giver innovator, coach, and activist who promotes rethinking how we deal with death. Being exposed to aspects of death and m…
4 years, 8 months ago
#100 - Triple Digits
This episode, we reach 100 episodes! This was a large milestone I set way before the first episode. I felt it would be a great time to discuss where …
4 years, 8 months ago
#99 - It's None of My Business
It's a common phrase, isn't it? And it makes sense: after all, many things in other people's lives are none of your business. This mentality, therefo…
4 years, 8 months ago
#98 - Sam Thiara: Defining Your Identity
Sam Thiara is a professional who has created a personal journey as a storyteller, writer, workshop facilitator, problem solver, educator and entrepre…
4 years, 9 months ago
#97 - The Best Days of Your Life
We're often told when we are graduating high school that those days are "the best days of your life". In a similar way, we are also told that the fir…
4 years, 9 months ago
#96 - "But The Stoics Said..."
The ancient Stoics were great people; truly. They pushed Stoicism forward, but, more importantly, they pushed critical thinking forward. Something th…
4 years, 9 months ago
#95 - Pleasure Leads to Sorrow
One of the trends I've noticed throughout my lifetime is the increasing desire for pleasure. This is manifested in many different ways, from excessiv…
4 years, 9 months ago
#94 - Kai Whiting: A Stoic View on Animals
Kai Whiting is a lecturer in sustainability and Stoicism, and the co-author of the book Being Better: Stoicism For a World Worth Living In. Today, we…
4 years, 9 months ago