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Caleb Ontiveros and Michael Tremblay discuss how to build resilience, develop virtue, and make sense of the world through Stoic philosophy.

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Caleb Ontiveros and Michael Tremblay discuss how to build resilience, develop virtue, and make sense of the world through Stoic philosophy.

One episode a week.

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    Stoic Courage (Episode 133)

    Stoic Courage (Episode 133)

    The Stoics promoted the four cardinal virtues: courage, moderation, justice, and wisdom. In this episode, we talk about Stoic courage. Caleb and Michael discuss what it is and how the Stoics broke it down into different subdisciplines.

    Their breakdown still provides an effective framework for building the skill of bravery today.

    (01:03) What Is Courage?

    (10:19) Aristotle

    (14:14) The Subcomponents Of Courage

    (15:36) Endurance

    (19:03) Confidence

    (21:23) Greatness Of Soul

    (27:34) Vitality

    (33:54) Love Of Work

    (39:07) Not Just Overcoming Fear

    (40:59) Seneca Motivation

    (46:18) Summary

    ***

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    Thanks to Michael Levy for graciously letting us use his music in the conversations: https://ancientlyre.com/

    • 50 min
    Parker Settecase on Journaling Like Marcus Aurelius (Episode 132)

    Parker Settecase on Journaling Like Marcus Aurelius (Episode 132)

    Do you want to learn how to Journal like Marcus Aurelius?

    Parker Settecase explains different approaches to journaling, writing, and recording your thoughts. He and Michael take a deep dive into how and why to think about journaling.

    Use these strategies to organize your thinking, and be the best version of yourself.

    Park Notes [https://www.youtube.com/@ParkerNotes]

    Michael and Parker on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NO35FWThhRw&t=1s]Parker's Pensées [https://www.youtube.com/c/ParkersPens%C3%A9es]

    (01:32) Journaling As A Philosophical Practice

    (18:24) Transformative Journaling

    (22:32) Self-Dialogue

    (31:44) Why You Need A Catch All

    (34:32) Journaling To Be Present

    (38:09) Diary Vs Journal

    (44:35) Marcus Aurelius Had A Journal Not A Diary

    (45:45) Commonplace Book Vs Compendium

    (57:17) Recommendations

    (59:18) Michael Pushes Back

    (01:02:08) Creation Over Consumption

    (01:08:40) Nature Log

    (01:12:02) Learn More

    ***

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    • 1h 13 min
    Lessons From Epicureanism (Episode 131)

    Lessons From Epicureanism (Episode 131)

    "The thought for today is one which I discovered in Epicurus; for I am wont to cross over even into the enemy's camp, – not as a deserter, but as a scout."

    In this conversation, Caleb and Michael talk about lessons from Epicureanism. To do this, use Seneca's quotations of Epicurus and other Epicureans as a source. The Epicurean tradition has a lot of wisdom about how to relate to wealth, master desire, and study philosophy.

    (00:26) Introduction

    (02:38) What Epicureanism Is

    (07:54) The Enemy's Camp

    (17:37) Philosophy Matters

    (22:18) Urgency

    (26:10) Money Money Money

    (32:01) Desire

    (38:06) Drugs

    (40:05) Friendship

    (49:24) Summarize

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    • 51 min
    Judith Stove on Virtue, Providence, and Marcus as God (Episode 130)

    Judith Stove on Virtue, Providence, and Marcus as God (Episode 130)

    Why did talking about virtue fall out of fashion – and why is it coming back now?

    In this conversation, Caleb speaks with Judith Stove about that very question, providence, and Marcus Aurelius as God.

    Judith Stove is a Sydney, Australia, researcher and writer, focusing on Jane Austen and her reception, as well as on Stoicism and other classical virtue ethics.  Along with Simon J.E. Drew [https://stoameditation.com/blog/simon-drew-on-stoicism-art/], she co-hosts the podcast 'Soul Searching With Seneca' at The Walled Garden [https://thewalledgarden.com/] philosophical community. She is currently assistant editor of the online journal 'Stoicism Today.' Judith is part of the organising team for Stoicon-X Melbourne, which is preparing its fourth in-person event in October 2024. Having published two books on Jane Austen's life and times, she is working on her third, about the legacies of Marcus Aurelius, to appear in 2025.

    This is How We Become Godlike: Marcus Aurelius and His Monuments [https://antigonejournal.com/2024/04/marcus-aurelius-monuments/]

    (00:57) What is Stoicism?

    (04:21) Community

    (09:49) Finding Stoicism

    (18:34) Where Did Virtue Go?

    (30:09) Providence

    (41:20) Does Caleb Believe In The Stoic God?

    (46:15) Marcus Aurelius As God

    (54:46) Resources

    • 56 min
    What Did The Stoics Believe About God? (Episode 129)

    What Did The Stoics Believe About God? (Episode 129)

    The ancients talked about Nature, Reason, Zeus, and God – but what did they mean by it?

    In this conversation, Michael tells us who or what the Stoic God is.

    We're here to tell you – and share how the Stoic's beliefs about God influenced their practice and picture of Stoicism.

    (00:58) Why The Stoic God Matters

    (03:21) The Agenda

    (05:40) Stoic Physics

    (08:29) Is This Like Aristotle?

    (14:13) God Is Fire

    (23:35) The Forms of God

    (28:53) God Is Everything

    (31:52) The Divine In Us

    (37:15) Reason

    (38:31) The Cyclic Universe

    (45:36) The Problem Of Evil

    (54:18) Living In Accordance With Nature

    (56:25) Summary

    ***

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    • 1h
    Alex Petkas on Pompey and Posidonius (Episode 128)

    Alex Petkas on Pompey and Posidonius (Episode 128)

    The philosopher and the general. Stoic philosophy in ancient Roman history.

    In this podcast, Caleb speaks with Alex Petkas [https://twitter.com/costofglory] about Pompey and Posidonius – the great Roman general and his Stoic mentor.

    Both of their lives were epic in the greatest sense. They carry lessons for applying Stoic emotion management, cosmopolitanism, and, even, inquiry into the natural world.

    https://costofglory.com/

    (01:27) Seneca on Posidonius

    (03:28) The World of Posidonius

    (12:35) The Roman Civil War

    (15:59) Pompey Meets Posidonius

    (19:08) Stoic Cosmopolitanism in Action

    (26:12) Paying Respects to the Philosopher

    (31:04) The Rest of Pompey's Story

    (32:14) Pompey's Stoic and Non-Stoic Attributes

    (43:48) Posidonius on the Divine

    (53:06) Fate Willing

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    • 55 min

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