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The Female Stoic
Stephanie Poppins
113 episodes
3 hours ago
Stephanie Poppins is an Literary Empowerment Coach and Natural Born Stoic. Having taught English Literature for over 20 years, she now writes and produces her own original books, meditations and audiobooks. In this podcast, she seeks to empower you on your literary journey to Stoic Enlightenment. visit www.neworldbooks.uk for audiobooks, journals and bluestocking merchandise MUSIC copyright Jean-Miles Carter stoic empowerment bluestocking jane austen podcast bluestocking podcast charlotte bronte podcast women literature Sleep story Historical context
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Stephanie Poppins is an Literary Empowerment Coach and Natural Born Stoic. Having taught English Literature for over 20 years, she now writes and produces her own original books, meditations and audiobooks. In this podcast, she seeks to empower you on your literary journey to Stoic Enlightenment. visit www.neworldbooks.uk for audiobooks, journals and bluestocking merchandise MUSIC copyright Jean-Miles Carter stoic empowerment bluestocking jane austen podcast bluestocking podcast charlotte bronte podcast women literature Sleep story Historical context
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The Female Stoic
13 Jane Eyre and the Stoic Sense of Self

In this week's episode of The Female Stoic Podcast:

In Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre, Jane's refusal to compromise her values, such as her decision not to become Rochester's mistress, is a prime example of Stoic virtue and self-respect. She believes in her own "inward treasure" and maintains dignity and self-respect even when facing social disapproval or personal hardship.

 The novel shows Jane striving for emotional balance, a core tenet of Stoicism. Her famous letter to Rochester demonstrates this, where she argues for a love that is "freely given" and based on reason, not passion alone. She asserts that true love should not make one a slave to another and that she will face the future with "dignity and without complaint" regardless of the circumstances.

Jane's drive for financial and emotional independence is another parallel to Stoicism, as it represents a desire for self-sufficiency and freedom from external control. By the end of the novel, she has acquired wealth and is her "own mistress," a status that allows her to return to Rochester on equal footing and assert her autonomy.

Jane is shown to be a character who prioritizes virtue and morality over fleeting emotions or desires, a concept that was culturally ingrained in 19th-century Britain, influenced in part by Stoic thought. Her rejection of both Rochester's unethical proposal and St. John's loveless one shows her commitment to a virtuous path, even when it means facing hardship. 


Music by Jean-Miles Carter


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The Female Stoic
12 Anne Elliot and Temperance

Austen's Anne Elliot (Persuasion) embodies a form of stoicism that is more hopeful and internally driventhan rigid, focusing on inner resilience and reason rather than outwardemotional control. Her stoicism is a quiet strength, allowing her toendure hardship, conform to social duties, and maintain a hopeful outlookthrough her self-reflection and reasoning, particularly during her longseparation from Captain Wentworth. This internal fortitude is ultimatelywhat allows her to be self-determined and persuasive when the time is right. 

    Anne's stoicism is not about suppressing emotions butmanaging them through reason and maintaining a hopeful inner life, especiallyregarding her love for Captain Wentworth. Her "hopeful stoicism"is demonstrated in her unwavering hope for a reunion. 

      A key aspect of her stoicism is her internal dialogue, whereshe reasons with her own feelings. For example, she scolds herself forquestioning Wentworth's sentiments and tries to reason herself out of herfeelings by focusing on the time that has passed. 

      Her stoicism is also seen in her willingness to conform todomestic duties and social expectations, as described However, the novel also questions a rigid female stoicism, and Anne's journey is one offinding her own voice and agency. 

        Her quiet usefulness, self-reflection, and tenaciousfeelings are sources of admiration. She demonstrates a deep inner strengthand maturity that earns the respect of others, and her poise is a result of herself-determination and self-possession. 


      Through her actions, Anne becomes a powerful force forpersuasion. At a crucial moment, she finds the confidence to assertherself and instruct others, which gives her a new sense of confidence andeffectiveness. 

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      1 week ago
      39 minutes 52 seconds

      The Female Stoic
      11 Idolatry - with George Eliot and Dorothea Brooke

      11 Idolatry - with George Eliot and Dorothea Brooke

      The Female Stoic Podcast with Stephanie Poppins

      This episode of The Female Stoic podcast looks at idolatry and how we, as stoics in training, should avoid it.

      Dorothea attempts to actualize her philanthropic goals through her only plausible outlet: marriage to the middle-aged scholar, Edward Casaubon. However, the relationship that she expects to “deliver her from her girlish subjection to her own ignorance and give her the freedom of voluntary submission to a guide who would take her along the grandest path” only disappoints her, for Casaubon has no intention to cultivate Dorothea’s personhood. Besides wishing for a husband who would educate her, Dorothea also desires for a partner to converse with her as an equal: “Poor Dorothea before her marriage had never found much room in other minds for what she cared most to say.”

      However, in the early days of their relationship, Dorothea attempts to adhere to convention and subdue her selfhood in order to assimilate into her husband’s identity.music copyright Jean Miles Carter @neworldbooks

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      2 weeks ago
      38 minutes 33 seconds

      The Female Stoic
      10 The Dichotomy of Control - with George Eliot and The Industrial Revolution

      10 The Dichotomy of Control - with George Eliot and The Industrial Revolution

      This episode of The Female Stoic podcast looks at the Dichotomy of Control and how it enables us to practise a stoic acceptance of external forces in order to maintain inner peace.

      We will be referencing the work of George Eliot (nee Mary Ann Evans), and her ability to remained focused at a time of immense change.

      In spite of the massive changes, both personal and social, George Eliot experienced in her lifetime, she chose to engage and depict them through her novels, rather than letting them overpower her.

      She wrote about its impact on rural communities and the conflicts it created between tradition and modernity. She explored the social upheaval caused by industrialization, particularly the displacement of traditional livelihoods by machines and railways, and the resulting hardship for the working class. 


      Eliot's characters often grapple with their own emotions and desires, and her work emphasises the importance of self-control and accepting one's circumstances. 

      She frequently celebrates the inner strength of individuals who act on principle, even when it is difficult or likely to result in failure, a key Stoic virtue. 

       Her writing shows a belief that challenging situations "reveal" a person's character and provide opportunities for growth, rather than being insurmountable obstacles. 

       Some of her popular quotes, such as "It is never too late to be what you might have been," resonate with the Stoic focus on present actions and potential for personal transformation, regardless of past circumstances. 

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      3 weeks ago
      33 minutes 56 seconds

      The Female Stoic
      9 The Stoic Invalid - with Katy Carr and What Katy Did

      In this episode if The Female Stoic:

      Katy Carr is the 12 year old protagonist in 'What Katy Did' by Susan Coolidge - a children's novel that follows the life of Katy Carr and her siblings in a mid-nineteenth-century small-town setting. The story begins with a happy vignette depicting the carefree lives of Katy and her siblings. Katy, as the eldest, struggles to fulfill her mother’s expectations and often finds herself in trouble due to her untidy and reckless nature. But the plot changes dramatically when Katy has an accident. And in steps cousin Helen, to guide her to a stoic acceptance of the condition she now finds herself in. #stephaniepoppins

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      4 weeks ago
      41 minutes 16 seconds

      The Female Stoic
      8 The Stoic Antithesis - Mrs Bennet

      Mrs. Bennet embodies an overtly emotional approach to life, driven by the social and economic pressures of the Georgian era and a genuine desire to secure her daughters' futures through advantageous marriages. Her character contrasts sharply with stoic principles, as she is characterised by her outspoken anxiety, hyperbolic expressions of emotion, and relentless pursuit of husbands for her daughters, rather than maintaining emotional equanimity or withdrawing from external affairs.  

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      Music copyright Jean Miles Carter @jmcarter.org

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      1 month ago
      39 minutes 13 seconds

      The Female Stoic
      7 The Stoic Mother with Louisa M Alcott

      Today's episode looks at the Stoic Mother.


      In Little Women, Mrs March personifies the Stoic virtues of wisdom, justice, courage, and self-control . She remains steadfast during poverty, and supports her four, very different children, through their childhood, in spite of her own challenges.


      Marmee is a major character in Little Women, but most of what we learn about her internal life comes from the lessons she teaches others. We know that she was once a part of fine society, and that Mr. March was wealthy when she married him.

      Both Marmee and Mr. March were presumably generous early on in their marriage, because she supported him when he loaned his fortune to an unfortunate friend. That loan was never repaid, and the Marches were forced to change their lifestyle to accommodate. Marmee never complains about this change of circumstance, and instead learns how to cook, clean, and keep house without abundant resources. She retains her sophistication and takes pride in the home she does have. The novel does not follow Marmee’s character development, but it implies she became a stoic model of virtue because of this loss of wealth and her reaction to it.


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      1 month ago
      36 minutes 18 seconds

      The Female Stoic
      The Power is in the Pause - Podcast Clip

      The Power is in the Pause - How we can take time, to create a distance between external forces and the way we choose to react to them. This helps us gain clarity and focus and aids us in the protection of our inner peace.

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      1 month ago
      56 seconds

      The Female Stoic
      6 Radical Responsibility with Charlotte Bronte

      In this episode we look at a question sent in about dealing with re-occurring thoughts. In Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre, Jane exhibits a true sense of radical responsibility when she makes the decision to leave Mr Rochester, because he is asking her to do something that does not align with her virtues.

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      1 month ago
      38 minutes 48 seconds

      The Female Stoic
      Stoic Sleep Meditation - The Stoic virtue in the work of Bronte and Elliot

      The works of Charlotte Brontë and George Eliot depict strong resonance with Stoic ideals. Both authors explored themes of self-control, acceptance of fate, and the importance of virtue, which are core tenets of Stoicism.

      They are also known to have sympathies with the Bluestocking Group.


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      2 months ago
      22 minutes 37 seconds

      The Female Stoic
      5 Dealing with Difficult People - with L M Montgomery and Anne of Green Gables

      In this episode we look at a question sent in about dealing with difficult people.In L M Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables, Anne Shirley exhibits a complete lack of stoic regulation of emotion when she meets Rachel Lynde, by having an explosive argument when Lynde criticises Anne's appearance. However, after stoic Matthew Cuthbert helps Anne reflect, she uses this as a guide, and eventually learns through the course of her development, to appreciate the power of the pause, to protect her inner peace.

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      2 months ago
      38 minutes 21 seconds

      The Female Stoic
      Stoic Sleep Meditation - Susan Coolidge and What Katy Did

      In Susan Coolidge's novel 'What Katy Did', Katy's stoic journey involves learning patience, cheerfulness, and making the best of difficult circumstances after a careless accident confines her to her bed. 

      It is through this suffering, she develops resilience and learns to manage her emotions.


      This meditation is specifically designed to facilitate a deep and restful sleep.


      The What Katy Did series is available in audiobook @neworldbooksuk


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      2 months ago
      19 minutes 48 seconds

      The Female Stoic
      How to be more resilient - video episode

      In this episode, we look at Stoic resilience and its value in every day life.

      We will be inspired by the work of L M Montgomery and Eleanor H Porter, and learn valuable lessons from the Stoic Philosophers Epictetus and Marcus Aurelius.

      In Anne Of Green Gables and Pollyanna, we see two young protagonists who face innumerable challenges. These stories represent the challenges faced by female authors of the Victorian and Edwardian era.

      Through these works, we come to see how the stoic practise of resilience helps them grow, and emerge as very capable young women.

      All accompanying audiobooks available @neworldbooks.uk

      The Female Stoic Podcast music copyright Jean Miles Carter


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      2 months ago
      48 minutes 11 seconds

      The Female Stoic
      4 What do I want? - with Charlotte Brontë

      In this episode,

      We reflect on stoic virtue, and how you can cultivate it by seeking knowledge and understanding through regular examination of your thoughts and actions through journaling, meditation, and taking time for introspection. 

      With references to the Bronte sisters and their stoic work, alongside quotes by Epictetus, we will gain further clarity on

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      Jane Eyre audiobook available @neworldbooksuk


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      2 months ago
      45 minutes 23 seconds

      The Female Stoic
      Stoic Meditation - with George Eliot and Jane Austen

      This Stoic Meditation reminds us of the value of stoic action that we take to register emotion, but act anyway.

      With quotes from George Elliot and Jane Austen, we are in good company.

      Middlemarch reflects Stoic principles of self-denial, duty, and the cultivation of empathy and resilience in the face of struggle. 

      Pride and Prejudice's reflects Stoic themes of self-awareness, humility, and rational control over emotions and biases to cultivate inner virtue. 

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      2 months ago
      17 minutes 12 seconds

      The Female Stoic
      3 Perfectionism versus The Higher Self - with George Eliot

      In this episode we look at a questions sent in regarding perfectionism, and how this relates to the Stoic Higher Self.

      By using references from George Elliot's Magnum Opus Middlemarch, we can gain a further understanding of roles and expectations, and how to juggle these whilst maintaining a clear sense of who we are and what we stand for.


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      2 months ago
      38 minutes 25 seconds

      The Female Stoic
      The Female Stoic Podcast

      Music copyright Jean Miles Carter - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm9160788/?ref_=ext_shr_lnk

      Welcome to the Female Stoic Podcast -

      Your host: Stephanie Poppins

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      3 months ago
      1 minute 28 seconds

      The Female Stoic
      2 Dealing with others' opinions - with Jane Austen

      In this episode we discuss a question about navigating the opinions of others.

      Stoicism emphasizes that we have control over our own thoughts, judgments, and actions, but not over external events or the opinions of others. 

      By not letting the opinions of others dictate our emotions or actions, we can achieve a greater sense of inner peace and stability. This allows us to live authentically, according to your own principles, rather than seeking external validation.

      While not all criticism is valid, Stoics encourage you to examine it objectively and see if there is any truth or lesson to be learned. If there is, use it to improve yourself, but don't let it undermine your self-worth or confidence.

      Today we listen to the words of Jane Austen's Mr Bennet amongst others - Epictetus, Seneca and Marcus Aurelius.


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      3 months ago
      29 minutes 4 seconds

      The Female Stoic
      Anne Bronte and Stoicism - The Tenant of Wildfell Hall

      Anne Brontë's works, particularly Agnes Grey and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, are often cited as reflecting a stoic sensibility, characterized by a quiet strength and unflinching gaze in the face of adversity. 

      While not explicitly a Stoic philosopher, Anne's characters often display a resilience and acceptance of difficult circumstances, a hallmark of Stoic philosophy. 

      Anne's characters, like Agnes Grey and Helen Huntingdon, face challenging situations with a quiet strength and determination, demonstrating a capacity to endure hardship without succumbing to despair. 

      These characters represent the Stoic ideals of integrity, self-control, and a sense of duty.


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      3 months ago
      18 minutes 22 seconds

      The Female Stoic
      I've got Plans - with Elizabeth Bennett

      This episode is about having plans and worrying about the opinions of others. Central to Stoicism is the idea that we should only concern ourselves with what is within our control - our thoughts, actions, and reactions. Everything else, including the opinions of others, falls outside this sphere and should therefore be approached with detachment. We will be relating this discussion to a quote written by Jane Austen in Pride and Prejudice.


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      3 months ago
      29 minutes 51 seconds

      The Female Stoic
      Stephanie Poppins is an Literary Empowerment Coach and Natural Born Stoic. Having taught English Literature for over 20 years, she now writes and produces her own original books, meditations and audiobooks. In this podcast, she seeks to empower you on your literary journey to Stoic Enlightenment. visit www.neworldbooks.uk for audiobooks, journals and bluestocking merchandise MUSIC copyright Jean-Miles Carter stoic empowerment bluestocking jane austen podcast bluestocking podcast charlotte bronte podcast women literature Sleep story Historical context