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By Tobias Weaver
The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.
Welcome to The Pocket Philosopher, a podcast where we explore the ideas and concepts of philosophy and Stoicism to figure out how to live better and more resilient lives.
This is a quote episode that will focus on the philosophy of Miyamoto Musashi, Japan's most faous swordsman. Musashi was not only a martial artist, but a writer and philosopher and his work The Book of Five Rings has given people direction, perspective, and inspiration for hundreds of years.
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Welcome to The Pocket Philosopher, a podcast where we explore the ideas and concepts of philosophy and Stoicism to figure out how to live better and more resilient lives.
This is a quote episode that will focus on the Stoic philosophy of Marcus Aurelius. While Aurelius is know best for being an Emperor of Rome, he was also an excellent Stoic philosopher and left us with his journal, Meditations. This book is still read to this day and is one of the most prominent texts on Stoicism.
Find more at orionphilosophy.com
Background music by Borrtex
Welcome to The Pocket Philosopher, a podcast where we explore the ideas and concepts of philosophy and Stoicism to figure out how to live better and more resilient lives.
This is a quote episode that will focus on the Stoic philosophy of Seneca, best known for his collection of letters to guide and support his friend Lucilius.
Find more at orionphilosophy.com
Background music by Borrtex
In this Episode of The Pocket Philosopher I discuss stoicism, philosophy and life with my friend Ryan Lane from the Life Gets Hairy podcast.
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Welcome to The Pocket Philosopher, a podcast where we explore the ideas and concepts of philosophy and Stoicism to figure out how to live better and more resilient lives.
In this episode we'll be exploring how to use philosophy to deal with change, and how changing our perception of cirtain aspects of our life can help our mental health by become more accpeting and more resilient.
We'll be exploring philosophy from the Stoics like Marcus Aurelius and Epictetus as well as some of my own ideas.
Find more at orionphilosophy.com
Welcome to The Pocket Philosopher, a podcast where we explore the ideas and concepts of philosophy and Stoicism to figure out how to live better lives.
In this episode we'll be exploring the philosophy of decision making, and how taking responsibility for our decisions and our actions can help us live good and happy lives.
We'll be exploring philosophy and ideas from Viktor Frankl, Marcus Aurelius, Epictetus and Seneca to help us along the way.
Find more at: orionphilosophy.com
Welcome to The Pocket Philosopher, a podcast where we explore the ideas and concepts of philosophy and Stoicism to figure out how to live better lives.
In this episode we'll be exploring the necessity to develop some sense of purpose or meaning in our life. We'll be discussing Stoic ideas as well as the work of Victor Frankl, a survivor of the Nazi concentration camps.
We'll also be looking at how we can determine meaning in our own lives and provide some sense of direction and purpose. In doing so we are better able to weather hardship and deal with suffering.
Find more at: orionphilosophy.com
Welcome to The Pocket Philosopher, a podcast where we explore the ideas and concepts of philosophy to figure out how to live better lives.
In this episode we'll be exploring the concept of stories, some ideas from the stoics and how belief and stories themselves can influence our lives for better and for worse.
We'll also be looking at some practical things we can do to use stories to our advantage, to build resilience and reduce suffering.
Find more at: orionphilosophy.com
Welcome back, in this episode of The Pocket Philosopher we'll be exploring the life of one of history's greatest Stoic philosophers, Epictetus. We'll talk about his personal philosophy, the dichotomy of control and learning to love fate.
We'll also be looking at how we can apply these concepts to our own situation and get closer to living a good life.
Find more at: orionphilosophy.com
The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.