The Daily Stoic

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  • Duration: 1043:13:27
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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

  • Is This Really Worth The Cost?

    20/08/2025 Duration: 02min

    We can’t let our accomplishments fool us into thinking that we are immortal, that we can outthink, outrun, outwork death. 

  • Why Are You Going Through Life This Way? | Just Say No To Future Misery

    19/08/2025 Duration: 09min

    A pause creates space. A pause creates clarity. A pause can change everything.

  • Can You Believe We Can Do This? | Only Fools Rush In

    18/08/2025 Duration: 08min

    We’re doing better than it sometimes feels. Let us marvel at the cooperation that is possible—considering the flawed and petty humans it depends on. 

  • Maybe You CAN Make More Time

    17/08/2025 Duration: 17min

    The Stoics remind us that time, especially the time we’re healthy and able to actually enjoy life, is our most valuable resource. But knowing that isn’t enough.

  • When Good People Lose Themselves to Tyrants | James Romm (PT. 2)

    16/08/2025 Duration: 54min

    History has a way of looking calmer than it really was. In this PT. 2 episode, Ryan sits down with historian and author James Romm to talk about the messy, dangerous, and often absurd reality of life in ancient Greece and Rome, especially for the philosophers who tried to “advise” the powerful. From Plato’s naïve trips to Syracuse, to Seneca’s complicated dance with Nero, to Marcus Aurelius resisting the pull of corruption, they discuss the timeless tension between access and integrity. James Romm is an author, reviewer, and a Professor of Classics at Bard College in Annandale, NY. He specializes in ancient Greek and Roman culture and civilization. His reviews and essays have appeared in the New Yorker, the Wall Street Journal, the London Review of Books, the Daily Beast, and other venues. He has held the Guggenheim Fellowship (1999-2000), the Birkelund Fellowship at the Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center for Writers and Scholars at the New York Public Library (2010-11), and a Biography Fellowship at th

  • The Choice Is Clear (But That Doesn’t Mean It’s Easy) | Ryan Holiday Ran The ORIGINAL Marathon

    15/08/2025 Duration: 22min

    When it comes to doing what’s right, the timing is rarely perfect.

  • This Is The Only Place To Look For Approval | Ask Daily Stoic

    14/08/2025 Duration: 15min

    We want the stamp of approval—from the critics, from the crowd, from the market. This makes sense...except it doesn’t.

  • When Good People Lose Themselves to Tyrants | James Romm (PT. 1)

    13/08/2025 Duration: 37min

    What makes smart, principled people work for the worst leaders? In this conversation, historian and author James Romm and Ryan dig into the timeless trap that’s snared some of history’s greatest minds, from Plato and Seneca to modern politics. They talk about the seduction of access, the slow erosion of integrity, and why walking away from a tyrant’s court is so much harder than it looks.James Romm is an author, reviewer, and a Professor of Classics at Bard College in Annandale, NY. He specializes in ancient Greek and Roman culture and civilization. His reviews and essays have appeared in the New Yorker, the Wall Street Journal, the London Review of Books, the Daily Beast, and other venues. He has held the Guggenheim Fellowship (1999-2000), the Birkelund Fellowship at the Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center for Writers and Scholars at the New York Public Library (2010-11), and a Biography Fellowship at the Leon Levy Center of the City University of New York (2014-15).Follow James on Instagram @James.Romm and

  • It’s Always Been Like This (But Worse)

    13/08/2025 Duration: 02min

    The point is: It’s always been rough. The point is: It always will be rough. 

  • This Is The Secret To Success (And A Happy Life) | Always Ask Yourself This Question

    12/08/2025 Duration: 09min

    It's only fools who fly off the handle, it's the immature who say the first thought that pops into their head, it's the irresponsible who act without thinking.

  • This Is What To Surprise Them With | No Time For Theories, Just Results

    11/08/2025 Duration: 08min

    Ask yourself today: Where can you be less possessive? Where can you share the load, elevate someone else, or choose principle over pride?

  • Stoic Lessons From The Worst Day In The World

    10/08/2025 Duration: 30min

    Everything went wrong. But Ryan stayed calm. A real-time Stoic stress test, and a reminder that philosophy is for days just like this.

  • Are We In A Post-Shame Society? | Elliot Ackerman (PT. 2)

    09/08/2025 Duration: 39min

    What happens when politics becomes performance and politicians become influencers? In today’s Part 2 episode, former Marine and NYT bestselling author Elliot Ackerman joins Ryan to talk about the idea that “everything’s a racket,” the collapse of institutional trust, and why restraint used to define real leadership. They talk about how cancel culture morphed into shamelessness as a superpower, why we might be living in a post-shame society, Ambrose Bierce’s wild literary exit, and why modern media feels more like professional wrestling than journalism.Elliot Ackerman is the New York Times bestselling author of the novels 2054, 2034, Halcyon, Red Dress in Black and White, Waiting for Eden, Dark at the Crossing, and Green on Blue, as well as the memoirs The Fifth Act: America’s End in Afghanistan and Places and Names: On War, Revolution, and Returning. Elliot’s books have been nominated for the National Book Award, the Andrew Carnegie Medal in both fiction and nonfiction, and the Dayton Literary Peace Priz

  • It’s Always The Right Time To Do The Right Thing | Epictetus' Guide To A Better Life

    08/08/2025 Duration: 27min

    The right time to do the hard thing, the courageous thing, the right thing? It’s right now. 

  • Now You Know Better, Do This | Ask Daily Stoic

    07/08/2025 Duration: 12min

    Guilt is about the past and the past is the one thing we cannot change. All we can do is do better now. 

  • The #1 Gift You Can Give Your Future Self | Former Marine Elliot Ackerman

    06/08/2025 Duration: 34min

    Former Marine turned novelist Elliot Ackerman sits down with Ryan to talk about what discipline really looks like in everyday life. From 100-degree runs to cold plunges and daily writing routines, they discuss what helps them stay steady, focused, and consistent even when it’s hard.Elliot Ackerman is the New York Times bestselling author of the novels 2054, 2034, Halcyon, Red Dress in Black and White, Waiting for Eden, Dark at the Crossing, and Green on Blue, as well as the memoirs The Fifth Act: America’s End in Afghanistan and Places and Names: On War, Revolution, and Returning. Elliot’s books have been nominated for the National Book Award, the Andrew Carnegie Medal in both fiction and nonfiction, and the Dayton Literary Peace Prize, among others. He is a contributing writer at The Atlantic, a Senior Fellow at Yale’s Jackson School of Global Affairs, and a veteran of the Marine Corps and CIA special operations, having served five tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan, where he received the Silver Star

  • The One Thing In Your Life You Can Control

    06/08/2025 Duration: 02min

    Our lives are unpredictable. We are at the mercy of so many forces.

  • Where Would We Be Without Them? | What Little Wins Can You Find

    05/08/2025 Duration: 09min

    Education takes time. It takes work. It takes patience. 

  • We Are Better Than Before | No Blame, Just Focus

    04/08/2025 Duration: 07min

    Before, you were scared. Before, you were soft. Before, you were dependent. Before, you were so many things.

  • See How The Other Half Lives

    03/08/2025 Duration: 14min

    True curiosity demands action. It challenges your assumptions, expands your worldview, and pushes you to do something with what you learn.

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