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The Daily Stoic

Daily Stoic Sundays: Should I Watch The News

The Daily Stoic

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Education, Stoicism, Stoic, Ryan Holiday, Society & Culture, Self-improvement, Business, Daily Stoic, Stoic Philosophy, Philosophy, 694393

4.55.3K Ratings

🗓️ 29 March 2020

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

Ryan discusses the merits of watching the news, and how to tune out distractions, with Steven Pressfield.

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0:00.0

Hey, prime members, you can listen to the Daily Stood Podcast early and add free on Amazon music. Download the app today.

0:12.1

Welcome to the Sunday edition of the Daily Stood Podcast. My name is Ryan Holiday. For over a decade

0:17.4

I've been writing and thinking and talking about stilicism and so each Sunday now

0:22.7

We're going to be rolling out a special episode that will be either me riffing on a number of topics

0:29.0

Maybe me riffing or expanding on an article that I've written or a deep dive in into an idea that I think is important that I think you'll benefit from

0:37.7

So I hope you like it support our sponsors who make this episode possible and of course keep studying keep reading and thank you

0:48.1

Hello, I'm Hannah and I'm Seruti and we are the hosts of a Redhanded a weekly true crime podcast

0:53.8

Every week on Redhanded we yet stuck into the most talked about cases from the Idaho student killings

0:58.8

The Delphi murders and our recent rundown of the Murdoch saga

1:02.8

Last year we also started a second weekly show shorthand which is just an excuse for us to talk about anything

1:08.6

We find interesting because it's our show and we can do what we like

1:10.8

We've covered the death of Princess Diana and unholy Quran written in Saddam Hussein's blood

1:14.9

The gruesome history of European witch hunting and the very uncomfortable phenomenon of genetic sexual attraction

1:20.9

Whatever the case we want to know what pushes people to the extremes of human behavior

1:25.9

Like can someone give consent to be cannibalized what drives a child to kill and what's the psychology of a terrorist

1:32.5

Listen to Redhanded wherever you get your podcast so in access our bonus shorthand episodes exclusively on Amazon music or by subscribing to

1:40.0

Wondry Plus in Apple podcasts or the Wondry app

1:44.5

I'm here with Stephen Pressfield the amazing author of the War of Art turning pro

1:49.1

Gates of fire

1:50.8

One of my favorite moments in the War of Art

1:53.7

I think it's in the War of Art you tell this story about your your hard-of-work at a novel

1:58.5

I think you're like living in a trailer and central california or something like this

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