• Why Genuine Kindness Is Irresistible
    Mar 18 2026

    This episode reflects on the power of everyday kindness—the remembered question, the use of someone’s name, the simple act of inclusion that makes a person feel seen.


    It explores traditions like Turkey’s askıda ekmek and Italy’s caffè sospeso, where generous acts are done without recognition or reward.


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    ☀️ Micro Morning Meditation: To Live Without Error is Impossible

    https://whatisstoicism.substack.com/p/micro-morning-meditation-to-live-126

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    6 mins
  • What Is There to Fear? What Is There to Do?
    Mar 11 2026

    This episode centres on a question from Epictetus: what is there to fear?


    By focusing only on what’s truly within our control—our choices and character—we loosen the grip of anxiety.


    With fear quieted, attention returns to the present, where even ordinary moments become material for reflection and growth.


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    ☀️ Micro Morning Meditation: Curl Up And Be Warm In The Present

    https://whatisstoicism.substack.com/p/micro-morning-meditation-curl-up

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    7 mins
  • What Stoicism Looks Like in Public and in Private
    Mar 4 2026

    This episode follows Epictetus’s vivid portrait of Diogenes the Cynic—a philosopher who lived as a “spy” on false values, exposing how little we truly need to live freely.


    From Diogenes’ fearless simplicity to Seneca and Gracián’s insistence on self-respect even in solitude, we explore what it means to answer to yourself rather than to status, comfort, or applause.


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    ☀️ Micro Morning Meditation: We Should Be Stretching Ourselves

    https://whatisstoicism.substack.com/p/micro-morning-meditation-we-should-838

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    7 mins
  • Why Good People Suffer
    Feb 25 2026

    This episode tackles one of life’s most enduring questions: why do misfortunes so often strike those who seem least deserving of them?


    Drawing on Seneca’s On Providence and the poetry of Octavio Paz, we look at suffering not as injustice but as a form of moral training and self-discovery.


    Hardship, in this view, isn't a detour from the good life but the very terrain on which character is formed.


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    ☀️ Micro Morning Meditation: It Does No Good To Rage At Circumstance

    https://whatisstoicism.substack.com/p/micro-morning-meditation-it-does

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    7 mins
  • Don’t Lose Today in the Trap of Tomorrow
    Feb 18 2026

    This episode explores how expectation quietly robs us of the only time we ever truly have: today.


    Through a wry story from John O’Donohue and Seneca’s sharp warning about waiting on tomorrow, we see how imagined futures colonize the present and dull our awareness of what’s already here.


    Drawing unexpected parallels with Ecclesiastes and Marcus Aurelius, the episode clears away what ultimately doesn’t matter. What remains is an invitation to let go of borrowed worries and actually live the day that’s unfolding.


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    ☀️ Micro Morning Meditation: We Can Rise To Greater Heights

    https://whatisstoicism.substack.com/p/micro-morning-meditation-we-can-rise

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    7 mins
  • The Stoic Morning: Poems To Wake Up To
    Feb 11 2026

    This episode is a quiet pause at the start of the day—a meditation on mornings as gifts rather than obligations.


    Drawing on Stoic gratitude and four short poems by Billy Collins, Mary Oliver, Rumi, and Frank O’Hara, it invites us to meet the day with attentiveness instead of haste.


    Each poem becomes a way of honoring the simple fact of waking up, before goals, worries, or noise rush in. It’s an offering of stillness, meant to be lingered with and returned to, one morning at a time.


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    5 mins
  • When Escape Isn't Possible, Acceptance Is The Way
    Feb 4 2026

    This episode examines a quietly radical insight: that much of our suffering comes not from pain itself, but from our attempt to escape it.


    Drawing a line between Alan Watts’ observation and Stoic acceptance, we explore how resistance to reality keeps distress alive long after the moment has passed.


    Epictetus helps sharpen the lesson by showing how misplacing “the good” in things we can’t control guarantees frustration and conflict.


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    7 mins
  • You'll Never Be Perfect, And That's Just Fine
    Jan 28 2026

    This episode reframes Stoicism not as a quest for unreachable perfection, but as a practice of steady progress.


    Drawing on the ancient idea of the prokoptōn—the one who makes progress—we explore why even Seneca, Epictetus, and Marcus Aurelius saw themselves as students rather than sages.


    Stoic philosophy, we discover, is less about arriving and more about returning: again and again, to reflection, correction, and effort. To live as a Stoic is simply to desire progress, and to keep good company along the way.


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    ☀️ Micro Morning Meditation: Don’t Always Be Beginning To Live

    https://whatisstoicism.substack.com/p/micro-morning-meditation-dont-always-94c

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    6 mins