The Stoic Inner Strategy – A Leadership & Strategy Podcast
Meta Description: Stoic leadership helps founders define success with clarity. Scott Smith explains how to use your gifts, set standards, and choose what matters. 🎙️ Episode Summary “How long are you going to wait before you demand the best for yourself?” — Epictetus Stoicism teaches that demanding the best from yourself begins with knowing what “the best” actually means. In this continuation of Episode 347, Scott Smith reflects on gifts, standards, ambition, and the deeply personal work of defining success for yourself. For founders and executives, this is a critical leadership discipline. It is easy to inherit someone else’s definition of achievement: bigger dreams, more money, more status, more visible success. But Stoic leadership asks a quieter and more demanding question: what is actually worth building? Scott reminds listeners that every person carries gifts they may not fully recognize yet. Those gifts may be public, like speaking, writing, or music. They may also be quieter, like patience, kindness, clarity, or the ability to keep a commitment. The responsibility is not to compare gifts, but to discover them, develop them, and share them with courage. This episode also challenges the assumption that every worthy life must be driven by huge external dreams. For some people, the dream is stability, food, shelter, providing for children, strengthening family relationships, keeping promises, or being ready for the next season of life. Leadership discipline means respecting that truth and refusing to let someone else’s ambition define your path. That is Stoic leadership for founders and executives: demand the best from yourself, but decide for yourself what the best means. 🧠 What You’ll Learn Today • Why defining “the best” is a personal leadership responsibility • How founders can recognize and develop their unique gifts • Why high standards must be held with kindness and grace • How systems help turn goals into daily disciplined action • Why success does not have to be defined by status, wealth, or scale 🔍 Tags: Stoicism, Epictetus, Stoic Leadership, Founder Mindset, Leadership Discipline, Self-Worth, Personal Standards, Decision Making, Modern Stoicism, Executive Leadership 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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