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The Art of Manliness

#333: Solitude & Leadership

The Art of Manliness

The Art of Manliness

Society & Culture, Education, Philosophy

4.714.5K Ratings

🗓️ 24 August 2017

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

About a year ago, I had cultural critic William Deresiewicz on the podcast to discuss, among other things, a speech he gave at West Point in 2010 on the power of solitude in making better leaders. It’s a powerful speech and my guest today is one of the individuals who was impacted by it. So much so that he spent seven years researching and writing a book on the intersection of solitude and leadership. His name is Mike Erwin and he’s the co-author of the book "Lead Yourself First: Inspiring Leadership Through Solitude." Today on the show, Mike and I discuss why solitude is more than just secluding yourself from other people, why it's so hard to come by in the information age, and how leadership in our governments and businesses have suffered due to the lack of solitude. We then dig deep into specific benefits that solitude can give leaders by looking at case studies from history. Mike shares how solitude practices enabled Dwight D. Eisenhower to make big, analytical decisions like launching D-Day, helped Lawrence of Arabia and General Ulysses S. Grant come up with creative war strategies, allowed Abraham Lincoln to keep himself emotionally stable during the Civil War, and gave Winston Churchill, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Pope John Paul II the moral courage to stand up for what they believed in. We end our show discussing practical ways you can inject some more solitude into your own life, no matter how noisy and busy it is.

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0:00.0

[♪ INTRO MUSIC PLAYING [♪

0:13.9

Bremake here and welcome to another edition of the Art of Manliness Podcasts.

0:17.9

Well, about a year ago, I had cultural critic William de Resowitz on the podcast discuss

0:22.2

among other things, a speech he gave at Westpoint in 2010 on the power of solitude and making

0:27.6

better leaders.

0:28.6

It's a powerful speech, and my guest today is one of the individuals who was impacted

0:31.9

by it.

0:32.9

So much so, that he spent seven years researching and writing a book on the intersection

0:36.7

of solitude and leadership.

0:37.9

His name is Mike Irwin, and he's the co-author of the book, Lead Yourself First Inspiring

0:42.0

Leadership Through Solitude.

0:43.1

Today on the show, Mike and I discuss why solitude is more than just secluding yourself

0:47.0

from other people, why it's so hard to come by in the information age, and how leadership

0:51.2

in our governments and businesses have suffered because of its lack.

0:54.4

We then dig deep into specific benefits that solitude can give leaders by looking at case

0:58.3

studies from history.

0:59.6

Mike shares how solitude practices enabled Dwight D. Eisenhower to make big analytical

1:03.7

decisions like launching D. Day help Lawrence of Arabia in general, Ulysses, as Grant, to

1:08.3

come up with creative war strategies, allowed Abraham Lincoln to keep himself emotionally

1:12.0

stable during the Civil War, and gave Winston Churchill and Martin Luther King Jr. and Pope

1:16.4

John Paul II the moral courage to stand up for what they believed in.

1:20.0

We end our show discussing practical ways you can inject some more solitude into your

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