• Marriage Through Fables: Aesop on Love, Unity, and Character
    Apr 24 2026

    What can Aesop’s fables teach us about marriage, unity, and character? In this episode, Ed and Maya explore the timeless wisdom embedded in Aesop’s stories and how their moral lessons apply to building a strong and lasting marriage. Drawing from classic fables, they examine why Aesop believed equality and compatibility make the best unions, why internal unity protects a partnership from outside forces, and why gentleness and persuasion succeed where force fails. They also explore the dangers of stubbornness, inconsistency, and ambition, and why compromise and steady character are essential for trust. The episode concludes with Aesop’s deeper standard for human worth—measured not by status or appearance, but by wisdom, integrity, usefulness, and virtue. A practical and memorable guide to marriage, unity, and moral character told through timeless fables.

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    21 mins
  • Thucydides on Marriage: Power, Equality, and Stability
    Apr 22 2026

    What can an ancient historian of war teach us about marriage? In this episode, Ed and Maya turn to Thucydides to explore how his insights into human nature, power, and alliances offer a sober framework for a stable domestic union. Drawing from The History of the Peloponnesian War, Ed and Maya examine why an “identity of interest” is the surest bond between partners, why equality of power prevents resentment, and why no lasting union can survive without mutual honesty and congeniality. They discuss the role of reasoned arbitration over passion, the danger of arrogance in prosperity, and the need to acknowledge human ambition and frailty. A clear‑eyed exploration of marriage as a political alliance—one that succeeds through balance, realism, and shared purpose.

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    21 mins
  • Laozi on Marriage: Taoist Wisdom for Love, Harmony, and Partnership
    Apr 21 2026

    What would marriage look like if it followed the Tao? In this episode, Ed and Maya explore how Laozi’s teachings on harmony, selflessness, and gentleness offer a quiet but powerful philosophy for lasting partnership. Drawing from the Tao Te Ching, Ed and Maya examine why Laozi would measure a successful marriage not by wealth, passion, or control, but by natural harmony, mutual selflessness, softness over force, and contentment with the simple and ordinary. Like water, a healthy relationship yields without losing strength, supports without possessing, and endures by avoiding contention. Ed and Maya also explore Laozi’s standard for human worth—rooted not in status or achievement, but in humility, inner stillness, self‑mastery, and alignment with the Tao. A reflective guide to love, character, and enduring harmony.

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    15 mins
  • Montaigne on Marriage: Why Friendship Makes Love Last
    Apr 20 2026

    Ed and Maya explores what makes a marriage truly successful—and how should we measure the worth of a human being? In this episode, they discover Michel de Montaigne’s timeless philosophy on marriage, love, and virtue. Rejecting romantic “furious ardor,” Montaigne defines a successful marriage as a “sweet society of life” grounded in friendship, trust, constancy, and mutual obligation. They examine his advice on modeling marriage on friendship rather than passion, showing affection while alive, managing anger wisely, valuing practical partnership, and honoring the sacred commitment of the nuptial bond. The episode then turns to Montaigne’s deeper moral standard for human worth: judgment over learning, character over status, constancy over single heroic acts, and self‑mastery over fortune. A clear, sober guide to marriage, virtue, and the art of living well.

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    19 mins
  • The Long-Term Marriage of Shared Purpose
    Apr 16 2026

    Ed and Maya explore Montesquieu’s The Spirit of the Laws powerful insights on marriage and society in this episode, where political philosophy meets domestic life. They break down how aligning marriage with the spirit of government, fostering domestic order, and shaping incentives through modesty, respect, and legal protections can strengthen the family—the foundation of the state. Learn how climate, religion, and civic virtue shape successful unions, and why Montesquieu saw stable homes as essential to preserving liberty and social harmony.

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    19 mins
  • Centering the Marriage
    Apr 15 2026

    Ed & Maya explore how Euclid’s geometric principles reveal timeless wisdom for modern relationships. This episode uncovers how shared axioms, congruent goals, symmetry, and proportionality can strengthen a marriage. We examine why aligned direction, balanced effort, and a shared center create relational stability, and how avoiding “parallel disconnection” fosters true connection. A clear, logical guide to building a marriage as harmonious and precise as Euclid’s geometry.

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    17 mins
  • Declutter Your Marriage
    Apr 14 2026

    Ed & Maya explore Henry David Thoreau’s timeless wisdom on building a meaningful marriage grounded in simplicity, truth, and individual freedom. This episode reveals how reducing material clutter, honoring personal solitude, and embracing honest communication can strengthen partnership. Learn why Thoreau believed inward integrity, independent growth, and a life aligned with one’s deepest values create a resilient, authentic, and truly liberated union.

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    19 mins
  • Mutal Respect in Marriage
    Apr 13 2026

    Ed & Maya explore David Hume's works on human nature, morals, and human understanding. They discover how David Hume’s timeless philosophy can transform modern relationships. This episode breaks down Hume’s principles for a thriving marriage—mutual benevolence, refined manners, emotional trust, and lasting fidelity. Learn why cheerfulness, wit, and delicate attention create deeper connection, and how Hume measures marital success through harmony, shared purpose, and inner peace. A powerful guide for couples seeking wisdom that endures.

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    20 mins