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In this foundational episode, we introduce the philosophy of Stoicism—not as an abstract idea, but as a daily practice for clarity, composure, and purpose. We trace its origins through ancient thinkers like Epictetus, Seneca, and Marcus Aurelius, and explore its core principle: to focus only on what is within our control.
Through the lens of Jiu Jitsu, parenting, marriage, and social work, we examine how Stoic thought equips us to respond rather than react, to build internal discipline, and to stand grounded in moments of chaos. This episode offers a clear, accessible introduction for anyone curious about Stoicism and its relevance in modern life, especially for those who carry the weight of responsibility in their families, communities, or professional roles.
This is more than philosophy—it’s a way of moving through the world.
In this foundational episode, we introduce the philosophy of Stoicism—not as an abstract idea, but as a daily practice for clarity, composure, and purpose. We trace its origins through ancient thinkers like Epictetus, Seneca, and Marcus Aurelius, and explore its core principle: to focus only on what is within our control.
Through the lens of Jiu Jitsu, parenting, marriage, and social work, we examine how Stoic thought equips us to respond rather than react, to build internal discipline, and to stand grounded in moments of chaos. This episode offers a clear, accessible introduction for anyone curious about Stoicism and its relevance in modern life, especially for those who carry the weight of responsibility in their families, communities, or professional roles.
This is more than philosophy—it’s a way of moving through the world.