A Candle in the Dark: Cicero and Skepticism
Massimo Pigliucci and I spoke about his new book, How to Be a (Happy) Skeptic, and I have a renewed appreciation for ancient skepticism.
How parents, caregivers, and kids can benefit from Stoic life philosophy
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Massimo Pigliucci and I spoke about his new book, How to Be a (Happy) Skeptic, and I have a renewed appreciation for ancient skepticism.

A recording from Meredith Alexander Kunz and Human Potential & Resilience's live video
Read the odds. Make the best call you can. Take a risk now and then. And understand, before you even sit down, that a good bet doesn’t always pay off.

Reflections on my conversation with Ken Davenport for The Philosopher’s Compass Podcast. Anger can steal your power over your reactions, and a Stoic practice can give it back.
It's a good time to think about Stoicism and those who fight for country, as well as Stoic philosophy’s cosmopolitan nature: we are all members of the human race. Inspired by a new podcast.

Go ahead, try the pie! And take a listen to my podcast with Eden Blazejak on Stoicism and Epicureanism

Check your certainty - it might not be serving you well! And take a listen to my podcast with Kasey Pierce

My conversation with Prof. Lisa Hill, in the latest Philosopher's Compass podcast, inspired new insights into Stoicism and what it means to parents - and all of us

Please share your stories of Stoic parenting 🌟

Parenting kids who are becoming adults is different, and I'm working on getting the hang of it. A new podcast episode with Sharon Lebell sheds light, and also explores the rise of modern Stoicism.