The Stoic Inner Strategy – A Leadership & Strategy Podcast
Meta Description: Stoic leadership helps founders handle being misunderstood. Scott Smith explains why integrity matters more than chasing approval or defending ego. 🎙️ Episode Summary “If anyone can refute me and show me I’m mistaken, I’ll gladly change, for I seek the truth.” — Marcus Aurelius Stoicism teaches leaders to stay open to correction without becoming trapped by misunderstanding. In this episode, Scott Smith reflects on the difference between being wrong, being corrected, and being misunderstood. For founders and executives, this is a critical leadership discipline. Not everyone will understand your motives, your decisions, or your timing. People often see you through the lens of their own experiences, hurts, fears, and expectations. Some may assume motives that are not there. Others may disagree with decisions they do not fully understand. Stoic leadership does not require chasing every explanation or defending every interpretation. It requires humility when you are wrong and integrity when you are misunderstood. Scott reminds listeners that trying to control what everyone thinks about you will leave you exhausted. Building character strong enough to withstand misunderstanding will leave you at peace. This episode also challenges leaders to become slower to judge others. Everyone is carrying something. Leadership discipline means assuming good intent where possible, asking better questions, and remembering that your role is not to judge people, but to love, serve, and support them when you can. That is Stoic leadership for founders and executives: live with integrity, release the need to defend your ego, and let your character speak over time. 🧠 What You’ll Learn Today • Why being corrected and being misunderstood are not the same thing • How Stoic leadership helps founders release the need for approval • Why integrity matters more than controlling other people’s opinions • How to become slower to judge and quicker to ask better questions • Why your character is often the strongest defense you have 🔍 Tags: Stoicism, Marcus Aurelius, Stoic Leadership, Founder Mindset, Leadership Discipline, Integrity, Decision Making, Executive Leadership, Modern Stoicism, Character Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2465553/support] — The Stoic Inner Strategy is a leadership podcast for founders, executives, and other leaders who carry significant responsibility, even when they have a capable team around them. Hosted by Scott Smith, Principal Advisor and founder of Akhada Consulting, each episode explores the judgment, discipline, and leadership capacity required to make sound decisions under pressure, develop stronger people, and build organizations that do not depend on one person carrying everything. Stoic wisdom provides the foundation, but the focus is practical: how to lead yourself, strengthen the people around you, and meet responsibility with clarity, courage, and character. New episodes are released every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, with occasional interviews and special episodes. If this episode helped you see your leadership more clearly, subscribe to the show and share it with another leader who carries the weight. Connect with Scott: * Akhada Consulting: akhadaconsulting.com [https://akhadaconsulting.com/] * LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/scott8smith [https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott8smith/] * Email: scott.smith@akhadaconsulting.com Memento Mori. Time is limited. Lead accordingly.
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