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The Stoic’s Guide Podcast by Brad Young

Podcast de Brad Young

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Hosted by Brad Young — multi‑time bestselling author Discover how ancient wisdom can transform modern life. In a world overloaded with noise, stress, and distraction, The Stoic’s Guide Podcast helps you find clarity, strength, and purpose through the timeless teachings of Marcus Aurelius, Seneca, Epictetus, and other great Stoic thinkers.Brad Young breaks down their most powerful ideas into simple, practical strategies you can apply immediately—whether you’re navigating challenges in your career, relationships, or personal growth. Each episode delivers actionable insights to help you build resilience, master your emotions, and cultivate inner peace in a chaotic world.If you’re ready to live with more intention, stability, and meaning, this podcast gives you the tools to thrive.Ancient wisdom for modern life.Subscribe and start your journey toward a more resilient and fulfilling way of living.

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Master the Storm Within: The Stoic Art of Emotional Discipline

Epictetus was born a slave in ancient Rome. He spent his early years owned by another man, with very little control over his own body, his own time, even where he could go. At some point, his leg was badly injured, and for the rest of his life he walked with a limp. So this was not a man writing from a comfortable mansion, telling you to just think positive. This was a man who had every reason in the world to be bitter, angry, and broken. And yet he became one of the wisest, calmest, most free human beings who ever lived. Think about that. A slave who became free in the only way that truly matters. Free on the inside. And the secret he discovered is the secret we're unpacking today. So let's get into it.

10 de jul de 2026 - 16 min
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The Discipline to Win: Building Strength When No One Is Watching

Marcus Aurelius was the most powerful man in the world. He was the emperor of Rome. He could have done anything he wanted. He could have indulged in every pleasure imaginable, and nobody could have stopped him. And yet, every night, this man sat down and wrote private notes to himself about how to be better. He never meant for anyone to read them. We only have his journal today, the book we call Meditations, by accident. He wrote it for an audience of one. Himself. Think about that. The most powerful man alive was disciplining himself in private, with no audience, no applause, no reason except that he believed it was the right way to live. That's the heart of it right there. Discipline isn't about looking good. It's about being good when it costs you something and no one is keeping score.

5 de jul de 2026 - 12 min
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Episode 33 The Role of Gratitude in Stoicism

Gratitude is one of the most talked-about ideas in contemporary self-help, and yet most people practice it in a way that is surprisingly shallow — a list of three things each morning, dutifully written and quickly forgotten. There is nothing wrong with such lists, but they tend to function more as positive-thinking exercises than as genuine transformations of perspective. The Stoic understanding of gratitude is something older, deeper, and considerably more demanding. It does not begin with blessings. It begins with mortality. This episode explores what gratitude actually meant to the Stoic philosophers, why they considered it one of the highest expressions of wisdom, and how their approach to thankfulness can give your own practice a weight and a staying power that the lighter versions simply cannot match. When you understand gratitude the way the Stoics understood it, it becomes less of a mood and more of a discipline — less of a feeling you wait for and more of a perspective you choose.

25 de jun de 2026 - 26 min
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Episode 32 Building Daily Rituals for a Stoic Lifestyle

There is something quietly powerful about a life built around intentional habits. Most people move through their days on a kind of autopilot — reacting to whatever arrives first, whether that is the noise of a phone, the demands of others, or the scattered pull of their own unexamined impulses. The Stoics understood this danger well. They believed that the shape of a day reveals the shape of a life, and that if you want to become a certain kind of person, you must first become deliberate about how you begin, how you proceed, and how you close each day. This episode is about the practice of building daily rituals grounded in Stoic philosophy. Not rigid schedules or complicated systems, but simple, repeatable acts of attention that anchor you to what matters. Rituals, in the Stoic sense, are not ceremonies. They are commitments to show up to your own life with full awareness. They are the quiet scaffolding that holds a thoughtful existence together.

20 de jun de 2026 - 23 min
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