I’m excited to share with you one of my favorite podcasts that I’ve recorded! 🎧🥇
I hope you enjoy it and will ➡️ subscribe to ‘Cost of Glory’ ⬅️ (listen on: Spotify or Apple Podcast) and follow Alex’s explorations of the greatest stories from Roman and Greek antiquity.
It’s like a time machine for the mind, and might inspire you to read some of the great books we recommend near the end of the podcast!
In this episode, Alex and I discuss why the Romans and Greeks of Antiquity were 𝕤𝕠 𝕒𝕨𝕖𝕤𝕠𝕞𝕖 and his journey following in Plutarch’s footsteps — telling stories of real heroes and learning from their lives. Except Alex does it with a podcast instead of with a reed pen (I had to look up what they used to write in antiquity…)
There’s a lot to love about this one. One of my favorite parts is when we do a lightning-round through a bunch of big names from the era, and Alex gives a highlight on each. We discuss people like Alexander the Great, Sulla, Hannibal, Scipio, Julius Caesar, Pompey, Cato the Elder and Cato the Younger, Xenophon, etc.
It gave me a lot of context about names I recognized but didn’t know much about — I feel better equipped to dig deeper! I hope it’ll do the same for you.
Enjoy! 💚 🥃
👇 Other Great Links For You
* Cost of Glory Substack 📩📫
* Cost of Glory Free eBook on Oratory 📙🗣️
* Alex’s Guide on How to Read All of Plutarch's Lives 📖📚
* Alex’s Interview w/ Nat Friedman on the Mysteries of the Scrolls 📜🤖
* Follow Alex on Twitter/X 🐦
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