
Why You Don't Want To Win The Argument | Jefferson Fisher (PT. 1)
You might prove a point in an argument, but what will you lose in the process? In today’s episode, Jefferson Fisher and Ryan talk about the art of handling arguments, drawing on wisdom from the Stoics...
14 Mai 202534min

Let Them Be Flexible. You Stand On This. | Count Your Blessings
The world needs unbending, courageous people. It needs people who day to day do what’s right, not what’s expedient.📚 Books mentioned:Lives of the Stoics by Ryan Holiday | https://store.dailystoic.com...
13 Mai 20258min

This Will Save You In Crazy Times | Kindness Is Always The Right Response
The best way to get out of your head, to get outside yourself…is to step outside yourself. Literally. Step outside. Let nature do its quiet, steady work.📕 Pick up a signed copy of Stillness Is The Ke...
12 Mai 20259min

Wisdom in the Face of Censorship | Sharon McMahon and Ryan Holiday
Sharon McMahon, aka "America's Government Teacher", hosted Ryan on an Instagram Live to discuss his recent experience at the U.S. Naval Academy. Invited to speak on the topic of wisdom, Ryan was infor...
11 Mai 202533min

Can a Billionaire Be a Stoic? | Robert Rosenkranz (PT. 2)
For the Stoics, riches weren’t evil but attachment to them was. In Part 2 of their conversation, self-made billionaire Robert Rosenkranz and Ryan dive into the power of living within your means, maste...
10 Mai 202549min

What Marcus Learned From His Mother | 6 Stoic Lessons In Stillness
Happy Mother's Day this weekend to everyone!🎙️ Follow The Daily Stoic Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dailystoicpodcast🎥 Watch top moments from The Daily Stoic Podcast on YouTube: ht...
9 Mai 202526min

Sometimes This Is The Only Way To Grow | Ask Daily Stoic
It would be nice if we always had smooth sailing. But we don’t.📚 Books mentioned:Ghost Rider by Neil PeartOn Character by General Stanley McChrystal Say Nothing by Patrick Radden KeefeFire Weather by...
8 Mai 202512min

You’ll Be Called Worse…By Better
Marcus Aurelius was the public face of an empire. Seneca published plays and books. Cato and Cicero ran for office. Epictetus was a slave to a powerful Roman, at his whim and his mercy. In other words...
7 Mai 20253min





















