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The Sunday Stoic
Steve and Dan
20 episodes
2 days ago
Death is inevitable and when it takes a loved one by surprise, the grief can be devastating. It is good to have been preparing for that moment in advance, so as to lessen the potentially devastating impact.
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Death is inevitable and when it takes a loved one by surprise, the grief can be devastating. It is good to have been preparing for that moment in advance, so as to lessen the potentially devastating impact.
Show more...
Philosophy
Society & Culture
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Classic Episode: William Irvine: A Guide to the Good Life
The Sunday Stoic
29 minutes
2 months ago
Classic Episode: William Irvine: A Guide to the Good Life
What if ancient wisdom could help you thrive in modern chaos? In this episode, Steve sits down with philosopher and author William B. Irvine to explore A Guide to the Good Life, a modern roadmap to Stoic joy. From battling hedonic adaptation to embracing voluntary discomfort, Irvine shares practical tools for cultivating resilience, tranquility, and purpose. Whether you're new to Stoicism or seeking deeper insight, this conversation offers timeless strategies for living deliberate...
The Sunday Stoic
Death is inevitable and when it takes a loved one by surprise, the grief can be devastating. It is good to have been preparing for that moment in advance, so as to lessen the potentially devastating impact.