
The Sunday Stoic Podcast
1) Who is the Sage?
We are all trying to become a sage, but who is a sage? According to Seneca: The Sage is rare, showing up perhaps once every 500 years (42.1). They, like everyone else will experience impressions and...Show More
2) Sagecraft: The Path of the Sage
Living well comes down to moment to moment decisions. A lifetime of good decisions and good actions leads to a well lived life. Living well is a skill, but how do we develop the skills required to ...Show More
3) Stoicism and Christianity with Dr. Kevin Vost
This week we remember Dr. Kevin Vost. A Stoic, Catholic, Author and promoter of the use of memory. He is gone but will not soon be forgotten. This weeks episode is a re-release of my first interview ...Show More
4) 310: When Should a Stoic Tinker With Nature?
Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are widely available in our supermarkets. When would a Stoic consider growing GMO's? This is a audio version of an essay that I wrote for the College of St...Show More
5) Postscript
In this epside I review of the Marcus Aurelius Program and discuss possible future podcasts. for more information on the Marcus Aurelius Program and the College of Stoic Philosphers visit https://coll...Show More
6) The Sunday Stoic
Happy Saturnalia all!In honor of the holiday season I took a few minutes today to play my old acoustic cigar box guitar.
7) 310: Go To The Rising Sun, For This Podcast is Setting
On this, the final episode of the Sunday Stoic Podcast, we reflect on making progress as Stoic practitioners. The readings this week are. Seneca Moral Letters #69 Epictetus Discourses: Book 2 #19 Medi...Show More
8) 309: Virtue and Duty
Duty is virtue put into action. This week we hear from the three late great Stoics as they discuss our duty as pursuers of virtue. Readings: Seneca Of Leisure 3 Meditations 6.39 ...Show More
9) 308: Meditations: A Modern Take
As a follow-up installment, guest contributor Jayce Basques expands on his discussion with Aaron Prim. Some things never change; other things need to change to be better understood.
10) 307: Lost in Translation: Lessons Learned from the a Deep Dive into the Meditations
Guest contributor Jayce Basques and his longtime friend and collaborator, Aaron Prim, have spent the last two years reading, implementing and interpreting a passage a week. The two refer to the origin...Show More
307: Lost in Translation: Lessons Learned from the a Deep Dive into the Meditations
43:49 | Jul 31st, 2022