Daily Stoic Sundays: The Daily Stoic, August 16 - How to Turn Your Trials Into Triumphs
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🗓️ 16 August 2020
⏱️ 18 minutes
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Summary
On today's podcast, Ryan discusses today's reading from The Daily Stoic, about how to overcome your challenges through the Stoic mindset. We also present a discussion from Ryan about how to turn tragedy into triumph.
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| 0:11.7 | Welcome to the weekend edition of the Daily Stoic. Each weekday we bring you a meditation inspired by the ancient Stoic, something that can help you live up to those four |
| 0:22.0 | Stoic virtues of courage, justice, wisdom, and temperance. And here on the weekend we take a deeper dive into those same topics. We interview Stoic philosophers, we reflect, we prepare, we think deeply about the challenging issues of our time. And we work through this philosophy in a way that's more possible here when we're not rushing to worker to get the kids to school. |
| 0:51.0 | We have the time to think, to go for a walk, to sit with our journals and to prepare for what the future will bring. |
| 1:02.0 | Hello, I'm Hannah and I'm Sieruti and we are the hosts of a Redhanded, a weekly true crime podcast. Every week on Redhanded we get stuck into the most talked about cases. |
| 1:11.0 | We also cover the Idaho student killings, the Delphi murders and our recent rundown of the Murdoch saga. |
| 1:16.0 | Last year we also started a second weekly show, Shorthand, which is just an excuse for us to talk about anything we find interesting because it's our show and we can do what we like. |
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| 1:34.0 | Whatever the case, we want to know what pushes people to the extremes of human behavior. |
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| 2:04.0 | We've talked about companies like Starbucks, Google, and Patagonia, and together we discuss all of the skills these leaders have learned along the way. |
| 2:12.0 | Like, how to solve complex problems and how to lead through uncertainty. |
| 2:16.0 | But how I built this isn't your average business podcast. By tapping into the hearts and minds of entrepreneurs, we better understand how they use adversity as fuel to help them persevere through challenges or overcome setbacks and achieve their goals. |
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| 2:54.0 | Hey, it's Ryan. Welcome to another weekend episode of the Daily Stoic Podcast. |
| 3:02.0 | Today, we're going to riff a little bit on an entry from the Daily Stoic. Then we're going to go into something we did a little while ago about some of the themes in this entry. |
| 3:13.0 | This is the entry from August 16th from the Daily Stoic. Anything can be in advantage. |
| 3:19.0 | Just as the nature of rational things has given to each person their rational powers. So it also gives to us this power. |
| 3:26.0 | Just as nature turns to its own purpose, any obstacle or any opposition sets its place in the desk in order and co-ops it. |
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