• Episode 21: Defining Minimalism and Stoicism
    Apr 5 2026

    On today’s episode, Episode 21, we’ll be discussing Defining Minimalism and Stoicism—two philosophies that, while distinct, share powerful insights for creating a life of intention and meaning.

    Minimalism, at its core, is a lifestyle choice that revolves around simplifying one’s life by reducing excess. This could mean decluttering your physical space, cutting down on unnecessary commitments, or eliminating distractions that pull you away from what truly matters. The philosophy of minimalism suggests that by letting go of the things that don’t serve us—whether material possessions, unhealthy relationships, or time-draining habits—we create space for what truly enriches our lives

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    14 mins
  • Episode 20 Introduction to Minimalist Stoicism
    Apr 1 2026

    Today, we explore Minimalist Stoicism

    The quest for simplicity and meaning has never been more pertinent. My inspiration for writing Minimalist Stoicism: Living a Simple Life with Purpose stems from a deep appreciation for two powerful philosophies—Stoicism and Minimalism. Both have had profound impacts on my life, guiding me towards a path of clarity, intentionality, and tranquility.

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    34 mins
  • Episode 19 Challenges and Critiques of Stoicism
    Mar 25 2026

    Today, we explore the Challenges and Critiques of Stoicism

    Despite the numerous advantages associated with Stoic philosophy, it is not without its critics and challenges. One common critique is that Stoicism may promote emotional suppression, leading individuals to disconnect from their feelings rather than engage with them. Critics argue that the emphasis on rationality can overshadow the importance of emotional experiences, which are essential for personal growth and deeper connections with others. Additionally, some contend that a strict adherence to Stoic principles might hinder one's ability to express vulnerability, preventing authentic relationships and emotional healing.

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    24 mins
  • Episode 18 The Role of Nature and Reason in Stoicism
    Mar 20 2026

    Stoicism posits that the universe is governed by a rational order, often referred to as logos. This concept suggests that nature operates according to a set of laws that can be understood through reason. For Stoics, aligning oneself with nature involves recognizing this rational structure and striving to live in accordance with it. This alignment fosters a sense of peace and clarity, as individuals learn to accept events beyond their control while focusing on their own reactions and choices. Consequently, nature serves not only as a backdrop for human existence but also as a guide for ethical living, encouraging individuals to cultivate virtues that reflect the inherent order of the cosmos.

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    18 mins
  • Episode 17 Marcus Aurelius: The Philosopher Emperor
    Mar 15 2026

    Marcus Aurelius, often referred to as the philosopher-emperor, ruled from 161 to 180 CE and is best known for his contributions to Stoic philosophy, as articulated in his seminal work, Meditations. Born on April 26, 121 CE, Aurelius was raised in a favorable social environment, receiving a comprehensive education that encompassed rhetoric, philosophy, and law. His reign was marked by a commitment to duty and a deep sense of moral responsibility, reflecting his Stoic belief in the importance of individual virtue and the common good. Despite facing numerous challenges, including warfare, plague, and political strife, Aurelius remained dedicated to the principles of Stoicism, striving to embody the ideals of wisdom, justice, and restraint throughout his leadership.

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    30 mins
  • Episode 16 Epictetus: Freedom Through Control
    Mar 10 2026

    Today, we explore the profound teachings of Epictetus, a Stoic philosopher whose insights on personal freedom and the power of control offer a robust framework for achieving true autonomy. Central to Epictetus’s philosophy is the fundamental idea that while external events remain entirely outside our jurisdiction, we maintain absolute authority over our internal responses to them. This perspective empowers individuals to cultivate a deep sense of inner freedom, allowing them to navigate life's inevitable challenges with a unique blend of resilience and grace. By engaging in the practical application of his teachings, we will examine the vital significance of distinguishing between what is within our control and what is not. This process fosters a mindset that prioritizes personal agency and emotional strength over reactive frustration. As we unfold Epictetus’s wisdom, we will also consider how his principles translate into modern practices, ultimately guiding us toward a balanced and fulfilling life rooted in the art of self-mastery.

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    31 mins
  • Episode 15 SENECA: THE VIRTUE OF RESILIENCE
    Mar 5 2026

    Seneca, a prominent Stoic philosopher and statesman from ancient Rome, profoundly influenced Stoic thought through his writings and teachings. His life was marked by political intrigue and personal adversity, which provided him with a unique perspective on the importance of resilience in facing life's challenges. Seneca's works, including letters and essays, delve into themes such as the transient nature of life, the necessity of virtue, and the practice of self-reflection. He emphasizes that external circumstances should not dictate one's inner peace, advocating for the mastery of one's emotions as a pathway to true freedom. Through his intimate exploration of Stoicism, Seneca invites readers to confront their suffering and embrace adversity as a catalyst for personal growth.

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    34 mins
  • Episode 14-ZENO OF CITIUM: THE FOUNDER OF STOICISM
    Feb 25 2026

    Today we are looking at the Biography and key teachings of Zeno

    Zeno of Citium, the founder of Stoicism, was born around 334 BC in the city of Citium on the island of Cyprus. His journey into philosophy began following a shipwreck that left him stranded in Athens, where he encountered Socratic teachings that would spark his interest in ethics and human behavior. Influenced by the Cynics, particularly Diogenes, and the Socratic method, Zeno began developing his philosophical framework. He emphasized the importance of virtue and understanding the nature of reality, believing that reason is the guiding force in leading a good life. Drawing from his diverse philosophical influences, Zeno crafted a cohesive system that addressed not just moral philosophy, but also the cultivation of personal character and the pursuit of wisdom.

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    33 mins