The Existential Stoic Podcast is a podcast where great friends Danny & Randy regularly discuss existentialism, stoicism, philosophy, and living the good life!
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Aristotle called true friends “the greatest of external goods.” In this episode, Danny and Randy explore the importance of friendsh…
Do you prepare for challenges? What can you do to better prepare? In this episode, Danny and Randy discuss preparing for difficulties.
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What is consciousness? Is consciousness based completely on the physical, on neurons firing in the brain? What makes us who we are? In this episode, Danny and Randy explore consciousness and the self…
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Do you find yourself regretting decisions you’ve made? In this episode, Danny and Randy explore how to trust your own judgment.
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Do you struggle with depression? Does everything seem pointless…meaningless? What can you do to help yourself get out of the depression fog? In this episode, Danny and Randy discuss depression.
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Do you hate your job? Is your work pointless or meaningless? Do you spend most of your time stuck in meetings or doing something you don’t want to do? What can you do to make your work more meaningfu…
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Life is short. When we make choices, we are choosing how to use our time. If we don’t choose, how we spend our time is decided for …
Are you always in a rush? Are you impatient? Do you never have enough time to do all the things you want to do? In this episode, Danny and Randy discuss the benefit of waiting.
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Do you want to be happy? Do you think you’ll be happy at some future point once you get x or achieve y? In this episode, Danny and …
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Does a good life seem impossible? What makes a life happy, good...worthwhile? Danny and Randy explore the paradox of a good life.
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What’s the best way to deal with a panic attack? Is it better to spend money on experiences? What can you do to overcome anxiety? I…
What does it mean to be wise? Is wisdom something we should strive to obtain? How does one become wise? In this episode, Danny and Randy discuss wisdom.
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Do you struggle with time management? Are you frustrated by how long things take? Does rushing through tasks actually help? In this…
Do you suffer from seasonal depression? Do you notice a significant change in your mood that happens around November? What can you do to better prepare for the season? In this episode, Danny and Rand…
Do you find yourself rushing from one thing to the next? Do you feel stressed, overworked, exhausted? Are you afraid that if you slow down, you’ll love momentum? In this episode, Danny and Randy disc…
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What is Stoicism? Why does Stoicism matter? In this episode, Danny and Randy discuss what Stoicism is and why it still matters.
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Wouldn’t it be nice if there were rules for how to live life? Would having rules for life make it easier to live a good life? Should we be applying rules to our lives? In this episode, Danny and Rand…
When you finish something, do you take time to appreciate your achievement? Do you have too much to do? Are you able to balance everything you want to do in life? In this episode, Danny and Randy dis…
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Do you feel stressed, overwhelmed, and anxious? Does the world sometimes seem crazy…In this episode, Danny and Randy explore how to…
John Stuart Mill famously claimed that “is better to be a human being dissatisfied than a pig satisfied; better to be Socrates dissatisfied than a fool satisfied…”
Do you often find that you’re dissa…