
Victor Juhasz
Illustrator whose work has been featured in publications such as Rolling Stone, Time Magazine, and Esquire. He collaborated with Ryan Holiday on the book "The Boy Who Would Be King."
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Jul 16, 2022 • 1h 8min
Victor Juhasz on Epictetus and Creating “The Girl Who Would Be Free”
Victor Juhasz, a talented artist and illustrator known for his work in Rolling Stone and Time Magazine, shares his creative journey behind his latest book, 'The Girl Who Would Be Free.' He discusses transforming Epictetus into a girl to make Stoic philosophy more relatable. Juhasz delves into the challenges of illustrating children’s literature while addressing printer shortages affecting the publishing industry. Emphasizing collaboration and artistic integrity, he reflects on how diverse perspectives can enhance storytelling and engage young readers with deeper themes of resilience.
Mar 13, 2021 • 1h 5min
Daily Dad and Illustrator Victor Juhasz on Marcus Aurelius and The Boy Who Would Be King
Victor Juhasz, a renowned illustrator known for his work in Rolling Stone and Time Magazine, shares insights on his collaboration with Ryan Holiday for 'The Boy Who Would Be King.' They delve into the creative process of illustrating ancient tales, balancing historical facts with imagination. Juhasz reflects on Marcus Aurelius’ teachings and the trials of leadership, emphasizing the importance of mentorship and discipline. Personal anecdotes reveal the emotional weight of parental influence and the transformative power of honest feedback in creative endeavors.

Mar 10, 2021 • 1h 5min
Illustrator Victor Juhasz on Marcus Aurelius and The Boy Who Would Be King
Victor Juhasz, an acclaimed illustrator for major publications like Rolling Stone and Time, discusses his artistic journey inspired by Marcus Aurelius. He shares insights into the creative process behind his new book, exploring themes of leadership, personal discipline, and mentorship. Juhasz reflects on how the dualities of childhood burdens and the weight of leadership shaped Aurelius’s character. The conversation also touches on the dynamics of family influences in artistic careers and the importance of self-reliance, all intertwined with Stoic philosophy.