Episodios

  • Stoicism Can Turn Chaos Into Calm - How it Helps Me as a New Parent | The Everyday Stoic
    Jun 17 2025

    In this episode, William shares how discovering he was going to be a father in 2023 led him down an unexpected yet transformative path. Guided by Stoic principles, William reflects on how the ancient philosophy has helped him navigate the emotional highs and lows of raising a child. From sleepless nights to milestones, he explores how Stoicism encourages us to embrace the full spectrum of parenting - seeing the chaos and beauty as two inseparable sides of the same coin.

    Rather than chasing perfection or succumbing to the pressures of judgment and social media, William emphasizes the importance of presence. This episode is a Stoic meditation on acceptance, resilience, and what it truly means to be a good parent. Whether you’re a parent, soon-to-be, or simply care for others, this reflection offers grounded wisdom to help you stay steady, present, and kind through it all.

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    10 m
  • Stoicism and God | The Everyday Stoic
    Jun 17 2025

    In one of the most frequently asked episodes yet, William dives deep into the age-old question: Do the Stoics believe in God? Whether you're religious, spiritual, agnostic, or atheist, this episode of The Everyday Stoic brings clarity to Stoicism’s stance on the divine, the cosmos, and the human soul.

    William explores how early Stoics like Epictetus and Marcus Aurelius spoke of God, fate, and Zeus not as separate religious deities, but as personifications of universal reason. More importantly, he explains how Stoicism isn’t a religion, but a philosophy of living according to nature and virtue.

    Learn how the Stoic path invites everyone—regardless of faith—to recognize the divine spark within, live with purpose, and become a better person. If you've ever wondered, Can I be Stoic and religious? Can I be an atheist and still follow Stoicism?—this episode is for you.

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    5 m
  • 5 Spartan Rules For Mental Toughness | The Everyday Stoic
    Jun 16 2025

    In this episode, we uncover the powerful connection between the Stoics and the Spartans - two ancient schools of thought united by discipline, resilience, and an unshakable will. Discover how Marcus Aurelius and other Stoic thinkers were inspired by Spartan ideals, and how you can channel that same strength in your own life.

    William explores five key Spartan rules that forged mental toughness - rules that still apply in our modern world of distractions and comfort. Through stories of harsh training, ancient wisdom, and personal insight, you’ll learn how Stoic and Spartan values intersect to create a mindset built for adversity.

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    8 m
  • The Stoic Exercise You Should Be Doing Daily | The Everyday Stoic
    Jun 13 2025

    In this episode, William reveals a powerful mental technique practiced by all three of the great Stoic philosophers—Marcus Aurelius, Seneca, and Epictetus. Known as premeditatio malorum ("the premeditation of evils"), this simple morning exercise prepares your mind for whatever the day throws at you.

    Discover how imagining potential setbacks—from missing your bus to facing criticism at work—can paradoxically boost your emotional resilience, much like taking an "overload" in a video game. It may feel uncomfortable at first, but with daily practice, you can raise your mental stats and build an inner calm that lasts a lifetime.

    Whether you're new to Stoicism or deep in your practice, this episode offers a practical ritual to strengthen your mindset and help you meet life’s challenges with courage and clarity.

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    5 m
  • 'They Just Don't Care' - The Truth About Stoicism | The Everyday Stoic
    Jun 12 2025

    In this episode, we explore one of the most damaging myths about stoicism—the idea that it demands emotional numbness. William explains why this perception is not only false but harmful, and how real stoicism offers something far more powerful: clarity, presence, and emotional understanding. Drawing from personal experience and ancient Stoic teachings, he discusses how many people are drawn to stoicism in times of emotional turmoil, looking for a way to shut down their feelings—but that’s not what the philosophy is truly about.

    Instead, stoicism teaches us to understand our emotions deeply without being controlled by them. It’s not about building a cage around your vulnerability, but about standing beside your emotions rather than drowning in them. William shares how being present and embracing vulnerability are actually signs of strength, not weakness. He also highlights how emotions like anger and fear have a rightful place in our lives when used with wisdom.

    Ultimately, this episode invites listeners to rethink what it means to be stoic—not as the cold, detached rock, but as someone grounded, connected, and emotionally intelligent. If you’ve ever misunderstood stoicism or judged others who do, this episode is for you.

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    12 m
  • I Live By 3 Stoic Rules From 200 Years Ago - And They Still Work Today | The Everyday Stoic
    Jun 12 2025

    In this episode, William explores three ancient Stoic principles that still transform lives over 2,000 years later. William unpacks the enduring wisdom of Memento Mori, the pursuit of inner goodness, and the art of living in the present moment. Drawing from Marcus Aurelius and other Stoic greats, this episode is a call to live with intention, virtue, and gratitude—starting now.

    Learn how meditating on mortality can free you from fear, why true success starts with being a good person, and how presence is the foundation of a meaningful life. Whether you're facing challenges, feeling lost, or simply looking to deepen your Stoic practice, this episode offers clarity and direction.

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    8 m
  • Why Stoic Think About Death Everyday (And Why You Should Too) | The Everyday Stoic
    Jun 11 2025

    In this episode, William explores one of the most transformative Stoic principles: memento mori—"remember you are mortal." The Stoics didn’t just reflect on death; they practiced it daily, using reminders, meditations, and symbolic tokens to face life’s ultimate truth head-on. But why? Why did Marcus Aurelius, Seneca, and Epictetus insist on remembering death?

    William shares how this practice helped him conquer fear, escape procrastination, and embrace life fully. From childhood anxiety about death to finding peace and power through Stoicism, this episode offers a raw, honest reflection on mortality and how it can awaken us to our greatest potential.

    Whether you're new to Stoicism or deep on your journey, this episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to live a more intentional and fearless life.

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    8 m
  • Why the Stoics Never Argued Like the Rest of Us | The Everyday Stoic
    Jun 6 2025

    We’ve all been there—stuck in a pointless argument, drained by drama, or stressed over someone else’s behavior. And later, we wonder why we even got involved. The Stoics had a clear answer to this, and more importantly, a method to stay above it all. In this episode, William explores three timeless Stoic principles that can help you win every argument—not by overpowering others, but by not needing to engage in the first place.

    Drawing from the wisdom of Epictetus and Marcus Aurelius, we begin with the dichotomy of control: the idea that peace comes from focusing only on what’s truly within our power—our thoughts, our actions, and our character. From there, we look at the Stoic commitment to virtue as the highest good. Arguments, insults, and petty conflicts become irrelevant when your focus is on being good, not looking good. And finally, we dive into the transformative power of deep empathy—seeing others not as adversaries, but as fellow participants in the same human story.

    Whether it’s a rude stranger, a difficult co-worker, or someone who just doesn't see the world the way you do, this episode will give you practical Stoic tools to rise above the noise, preserve your energy, and strengthen your character. Tune in and learn how to live with more clarity, purpose, and peace—no argument required.

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    10 m
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