A show where an aspiring Stoic discusses how Stoicism as a philosophy can apply to the average Queer person's life, how to improve our lives by dissecting the lessons set forth by the philosophy's founders, and modify those lessons for the modern Queer. Join me on this adventure of self-discovery and knowledge as we all learn to accept what we can control and relinquish that which we can't and live better more fulfilling lives.
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A show where an aspiring Stoic discusses how Stoicism as a philosophy can apply to the average Queer person's life, how to improve our lives by dissecting the lessons set forth by the philosophy's founders, and modify those lessons for the modern Queer. Join me on this adventure of self-discovery and knowledge as we all learn to accept what we can control and relinquish that which we can't and live better more fulfilling lives.
This week’s episode is about implementing the virtue of Wisdom in Stoicism to everyday life when dealing with ignorant people and their bigotry against the LGBTQ+ community. We in the Queer community encounter bigotry on a daily basis, both politically and socioeconomically. There are laws being passed that wish to erase us or put us in such a state of fear for our safety that some have fled to other, more accepting countries, or are planning and preparing to do so. Honestly I don’t blame them, I won’t say it is better to flee or stay, that’s not my decision to make for other people. To protect your own peace and physical safety, if you must leave I wish you the best of luck. For those of us that cannot leave for whatever reason, coping the best we can may be the only way to get through this, together. That’s what we’re going to get into this week, on with the show!
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The Queer Stoic
A show where an aspiring Stoic discusses how Stoicism as a philosophy can apply to the average Queer person's life, how to improve our lives by dissecting the lessons set forth by the philosophy's founders, and modify those lessons for the modern Queer. Join me on this adventure of self-discovery and knowledge as we all learn to accept what we can control and relinquish that which we can't and live better more fulfilling lives.