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The Resilient Philosopher

Podcast de D. L. Dantes

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Historia y religión

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Step into a space where leadership, self awareness, and personal growth come together. The Resilient Philosopher is a podcast created to help you strengthen your emotional intelligence, understand mental health in a practical way, and discover how philosophy can guide your daily decisions. Each episode invites you to reflect, learn, and grow at your own pace.You will explore the pillars of The Resilient Philosopher, the core lessons behind servant leadership, and the quiet but powerful role that silence plays in resilience and self discovery. Through honest conversations and meaningful reflections, you will learn how to become a stronger leader in your personal life and professional life.Hosted and produced by Vision LEON LLC, this podcast is part of a family mission to build a new generation of leaders grounded in compassion, humanity, and purpose. Whether you are seeking clarity, healing, or inspiration, you will find a place here to expand your mind and reconnect with what truly matters.Listen with an open mind. Reflect with an open heart. Grow with intention.

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57 episodios

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Using AI Without Losing Your Soul

In this episode of The Resilient Philosopher, we dive into the ethical panic surrounding artificial intelligence and the core issue of human presence in creative work. We explore the critical distinction between using AI as a supportive tool to organize effectively and surrendering to lazy automation where the machine generates the substance and voice. Authorship is not just about producing words, but about bearing responsibility for meaning, intention, and emotional truth. For creators, particularly those whose minds move faster than they can type, AI can reduce friction and assist with structure without stealing the soul of the work. We discuss how the future of work belongs to those who direct automation without becoming dependent on it, using it to free themselves from repetitive tasks rather than making human beings disposable. Finally, we tackle the necessity of ethical disclosure, ensuring that efficiency never becomes a mask for the abandonment of one's voice and conscience. Join us as we examine how to use technology as an assistant while ensuring the burden of meaning remains entirely human.

17 de abr de 2026 - 19 min
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A Letter to My Future Self

In this episode, we dive into the profound themes of D. L. Dantes' reflective essay, "A Letter to My 100-Year-Old Self". We unpack the artificial deadlines society places on our lives and challenge the inherited script that everything must be neatly arranged by middle age. Dantes reminds us that age does not determine success, and that purpose and knowledge do not expire. We explore his perspective that beginning again is always possible, and that a delayed harvest is still a valuable harvest. The conversation also broadens to societal progress, exploring Dantes' concern that future technological advancements might outpace our moral courage and stewardship of the earth. We discuss the beauty of "invisible work," emphasizing that the most impactful labor often happens quietly beneath the surface before anyone notices its results. Finally, we highlight his powerful view on lifelong learning as an act of resistance against mental surrender, encouraging listeners to remain active students of life rather than mere consumers

29 de mar de 2026 - 16 min
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The Weapon Jesus Never Used

D. L. Dantes explores the spiritual dangers of merging faith with nationalist ideology, arguing that such a fusion often leads to a desire for dominance rather than humble service. By analyzing the life of Jesus of Nazareth, the author highlights how the Messiah consistently rejected coercion and political force as tools for establishing his kingdom. The text suggests that when believers prioritize tribal identity over the gospel, they risk transforming the message of universal human dignity into a mechanism for exclusion and control. Ultimately, the source serves as a diagnostic tool for Christians to evaluate whether their primary allegiance is to an earthly state or to a savior who commanded his followers to love their neighbors without condition. Dantes concludes that true discipleship requires a commitment to peacemaking and the refusal to use faith as a political weapon against others. Using NotebookLM audio summary of my article, AI generated.

3 de mar de 2026 - 18 min
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