Sally Kohn: I like that you have named your sages because I did the Plato's Academy event on leadership. And Victor Frankle was, okay, his book is called Purpose of Man. He wrote some other ones, but that's the really famous one and it had a massive impact on me. So here's the horror stoicism tie-in in the 2018 Halloween movie. That's what the granddaughter is reading in school when she starts seeing visions of Michael Myers. The theme of the movie, there's a bunch of so like Easter age,. I actually wrote an article about that too, because I thought that was interesting for Halloween. It was all about facing him and embracing
My guest today is Kasey Pierce. Kasey is a writer/editor and Stoic columnist from Detroit. She began her career in indie horror and sci-fi, working with publishers like Source Point Press. Shortly after beginning to blog about Stoic philosophy, she was called back to her comic roots and received the opportunity to freelance content edit for Donald Robertson for his graphic novel, "Verissimus: The Stoic Philosophy of Marcus Aurelius". Her most current work is editing for CBT practitioner and Stoicism author Tim Lebon for "365 Ways to Be More Stoic", in which she wrote some original content. Her forthcoming work is coauthoring a book with CBT practitioners and Stoicism authors, Scott Waltman and R. Trent Codd, "How to Think Like Socrates".
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