Synopsis
The audio companion to DailyStoic.com's daily email meditations, read by Ryan Holiday.Each daily reading will help you cultivate strength, insight and wisdom necessary for living the good life. Every word is based on the two-thousand plus year old philosophy that has guided some of historys greatest men and women.Learn more at: dailystoic.com
Episodes
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100 (Stoic) Lessons From Marcus Aurelius
27/07/2025 Duration: 01h11minMarcus Aurelius didn't read a book once and think that he got it. He read it over and over and over again. In today's video, Ryan shares 100 lessons that he has gotten from reading Meditations hundreds of times over the last decade.
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BONUS | Jefferson Fisher's Reading List (From Ryan Holiday)
26/07/2025 Duration: 11minAfter their conversation for The Daily Stoic Podcast, Ryan gives communication expert and The Next Conversation author Jefferson Fisher book recommendations at The Painted Porch.
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Live from the Birthplace of Stoicism (PT. 2) | Ryan Holiday and Donald Robertson (in Greece)
26/07/2025 Duration: 43minIn today’s Part 2 episode, Ryan visits the birthplace of Stoicism in Athens and sits down for lunch with writer and cognitive-behavioral psychotherapist Donald Robertson. They explore the rich history of Stoicism in Greece, share their must-see ancient philosophy spots, and catch up on what they’ve been reading and writing.Donald is a writer, cognitive-behavioral psychotherapist and trainer. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH). Donald specializes in teaching evidence-based psychological skills, and is known as an expert on the relationship between modern psychotherapy (CBT) and classical Greek and Roman philosophy.
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This Is How To Change Your Life | 25 Brutally Honest Stoic Reminders From Marcus Aurelius
25/07/2025 Duration: 19minHow can we make a great fortune out of misfortune? Reverse our circumstances, as Epictetus did?
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This Doesn’t Make You Weak | Ask Daily Stoic
24/07/2025 Duration: 16minThe Stoics were human. Most great men and women were. If they were made of stone, what would there be to admire?
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Live from the Birthplace of Stoicism | Ryan Holiday and Donald Robertson (in Greece)
23/07/2025 Duration: 30minFollow along as Ryan visits the birthplace of Stoicism in Athens—where Zeno once taught beneath the legendary Stoa Poikile. Joined by writer and cognitive-behavioral psychotherapist Donald Robertson, the two tour the ancient ruins, explore the deep roots of Stoic philosophy, talk about the surreal experience of standing where it all began, and share updates on their latest writing projects.Donald is a writer, cognitive-behavioral psychotherapist and trainer. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH). Donald specializes in teaching evidence-based psychological skills, and is known as an expert on the relationship between modern psychotherapy (CBT) and classical Greek and Roman philosophy.
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Don’t Deprive Yourself This Fortune
23/07/2025 Duration: 04minIf enslavement—the horrible torture that Epictetus experienced, the lifelong disability that followed it—didn’t touch his power over himself, what excuse do the rest of us have?
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This Is The Most Valuable Real Estate In The World | Keeping "The News" In Check
22/07/2025 Duration: 09minWe study philosophy to learn how to protect this real estate between our ears—and you could argue there's no better teacher than Epictetus.
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Are Your Excuses Any Better? | Made For Working Together
21/07/2025 Duration: 08minLet’s call out the cowards and the corrupt—but let’s also hold up the mirror.
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The Stoic Formula For Timeless Success | Ryan Holiday
20/07/2025 Duration: 35minWhat separates the work that fades from the work that endures? In this episode, Ryan explores the Stoic wisdom behind lasting success and how to turn adversity into something timeless, meaningful, and built to outlive you.
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This Conversation Will Make You Rethink Everything You Create | James Altucher (PT. 2)
19/07/2025 Duration: 43minJames Altucher and Ryan return for Part 2 to talk about creativity, aging, and why most ideas don’t last. Ryan explains why he avoids personal stories in his Stoic Virtues series, a research skill he learned while working for Robert Greene, and what most writers get wrong. James opens up about his renewed obsession with an old passion and the painful truth of chasing a past version of yourself.James Altucher is the podcast host of The James Altucher Show , an investor, venture capitalist, writer, and an expert in emerging technologies like crypto and AI. Follow James on Instagram @Altucher and X @JAltucherWatch Ryan's latest interview on The James Altucher Show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTe49rKcAEA
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Are You Bringing The Words To Life? | This Is Why You're Anxious.
18/07/2025 Duration: 21minEpictetus didn't just theorize about resilience—he lived it. It’s why his powerful lessons have endured for nearly two millennia as perhaps the most practical and accessible playbook in Stoic philosophy.
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We Can Be Hurt…Or We Can Do This Instead | Ask Daily Stoic
17/07/2025 Duration: 13minPeople will betray us in life. They will take from us. We can be hurt and broken and angry about this, or we can use it as Epictetus did—as a reminder of the transient nature of possession.
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This Conversation Will Make You Rethink Everything You Create | James Altucher (PT. 1)
16/07/2025 Duration: 42minThe greatest work isn’t what goes viral, it’s what endures. Podcaster, writer, and venture capitalist James Altucher joins Ryan to talk about why podcasting might be doing more harm than good, what makes a medium “healthy” for creativity, why some stories survive history and others disappear, and how the algorithm subtly rewires creators’ minds. James Altucher is the podcast host of The James Altucher Show , an investor, venture capitalist, writer, and an expert in emerging technologies like crypto and AI. Follow James on Instagram @Altucher and X @JAltucher
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Will You See What Everyone Else Missed?
16/07/2025 Duration: 03minIt's unfortunate Epictetus isn't more widely read—because when he is, he changes lives.
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Do You Have This Too? | Practice Gentleness Instead of Anger
15/07/2025 Duration: 08minThere was gruffness to the Stoics. A wariness of getting too close or too attached, lest your heart be broken by fortune. But does that mean the Stoics were unfeeling?
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Only The Wise Are Free | A Little Knowledge Is Dangerous
14/07/2025 Duration: 09minMost people are enslaved and controlled and directed by their ignorance. Their impulses. Their temper. Their desires and delusions.
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Seneca Explains The Art of Argument
13/07/2025 Duration: 11minIn this letter, Seneca critiques sophistical argumentation, highlighting how it exercises wit without purpose and distracts from the essentials of living a good life. Today’s episode is an excerpt from The Tao Of Seneca produced by Tim Ferriss’ Audio. Get the free PDF at tim.blog/seneca
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Think About Death. Science Says You’ll Be Happier. | Dr. Laurie Santos
12/07/2025 Duration: 01h07minThe most misunderstood Stoic practice is Memento Mori - remember you will die. Dr. Laurie Santos, an expert on the science of happiness, joins Ryan to share the research behind why thinking about your mortality is proven to increase happiness. Dr. Laurie shares how to balance negative and positive visualizations for a fulfilling life, the Stoic practices that she swears by, and practical applications of Stoic and Buddhist teachings. Dr. Laurie Santos is an expert on the science of happiness and the ways in which our minds lie to us about what makes us happy. Her Yale course, “Psychology and the Good Life,” teaches students how the science of psychology can provide important hints about how to make wiser choices and live a life that’s happier and more fulfilling. The class became Yale’s most popular course in over 300 years, with almost one out of four students enrolled. Her course has been featured in the New York Times, NBC Nightly News, The Today Show, GQ Magazine, Slate and O! Magazine. The onlin
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Can You Play Ball Like This? | Stoic Tips For Navigating Change & Disruption
11/07/2025 Duration: 21minWin or lose, what matters, the Stoics believed, was that we tried. That we did our best.