The Monk and The Meathead
Timestamps: * 00:00 - Introduction: Stoicism and its fascination * 02:07 - Origins of Stoicism and influential figures * 04:32 - Stoicism’s relationship with Christian and Jewish history * 05:02 - Common misconceptions about Stoicism being emotionless * 06:28 - The founder Zeno and the philosophy’s Greek roots * 07:56 - Differences between Stoicism and Epicureanism * 09:22 - Key Stoic quotation: "Power over your mind" * 10:50 - CS Lewis’s "Men Without Chest" and emotional integration * 12:20 - Personal stories of courage, fear, and duty in battle * 15:39 - The four virtues of Stoicism: wisdom, justice, courage, temperance * 17:35 - How these virtues align with Catholic virtues and Holy Spirit gifts * 18:00 - The intersection and differences between Stoicism and Christianity * 21:50 - The false pursuit of self-reliance and emotional control * 22:49 - CS Lewis’s metaphor: "Stoics pay for their cake and don't eat it" * 23:18 - Christian alternative: "Holy indifference" and surrender * 24:20 - Saint Paul’s example of suffering and growth in Christ * 25:46 - The virtue of hope as essential in Christian life * 27:52 - Practical virtues: justice, courage, wisdom, self-control * 30:20 - Discerning the right, choosing the right, and mastering emotions * 33:22 - The importance of hope’s role in spiritual resilience * 34:52 - Infinite vs. discrete events: Stoicism’s perspective * 36:18 - Jocko Willink’s "Good" mindset for adversity * 38:39 - Applying these principles in marital struggles and suffering * 40:51 - The transformative power of Christ compared to Stoic self-discipline * 41:09 - The missing virtue in Stoicism: hope * 42:28 - The role of grace, forgiveness, and redemption in Christian life * 43:55 - Practical takeaways: tools for growth, surrender over control, prayer reflections Key topics * Origins and misconceptions of Stoicism * Core virtues: wisdom, justice, courage, temperance * Stoic self-reliance vs. Catholic grace and hope * Stoicism as a tool for spiritual growth * Importance of hope in Christian life * Managing emotions with a Christian perspective * "Holy indifference" and surrender to God's will * Personal stories and biblical reflections The Monk and The Meathead is a production of Mary Queen of Peace Parish is Webster Groves, Missouri. The Meathead: Jimmy Vreeland—West Point grad, Army veteran, real estate entrepreneur, and a man who pushes limits in business and life… now striving to push deeper into his faith. The Monk: Fr. Craig Holway—Roman Catholic priest, teacher, and spiritual coach, guiding men to embrace authentic Christian masculinity with strength, truth, and purpose. If you’ve got a question or a topic you want us to tackle, send it our way at askthemonk@mqpwg.org. And if you’re in the St. Louis area, come visit us at Mary Queen of Peace Parish in Webster Groves. Check out Mary Queen of Peace at www.mqpwg.org [https://monk-and-meathead.simplecast.com/episodes/www.mqpwg.org] RATE & REVIEW this episode on Apple [https://podcasts.apple.com/ph/podcast/the-monk-and-the-meathead/id1663351684] and Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/00RgWgGWc2xUaqJAcNr4Wm]. SHARE this episode with someone. SUBSCRIBE so you don’t miss out on any new episodes!
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