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Jul 15, 2025 • 27min

What Is Virtue? A Stoic Guide to Excellence in Character and Action

Welcome to the Via Stoica Podcast, the podcast on Stoicism.What is virtue, and why did the Stoics believe it’s the only true good? In this episode of the Via Stoica Podcast, Benny and Brendan explore the heart of Stoic ethics: the four cardinal virtues of wisdom, justice, courage, and temperance. Learn how these timeless principles can guide your daily decisions, shape your character, and help you live in alignment with your nature.We also discuss how Stoicism redefines what it means to live well, not through external success, but through arete, the ancient Greek word for moral excellence. If you’ve ever asked what it truly means to be a good person, this episode offers a clear and practical Stoic answer.Dive deeper into the concept of arete:https://viastoica.com/what-is-arete/Support the showhttps://viastoica.comhttps://viastoica.com/stoic-life-coaching/https://viastoica.com/benny-voncken/https://viastoica.com/brendan-hogle/https://www.youtube.com/@viastoica📬 Reach us: info@viastoica.com🎧 Produced by: http://badmic.com
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Jul 10, 2025 • 7min

Stoic Quote: If You Seek Tranquility – A Reflection on Doing Less

Welcome to the Via Stoica Podcast: Stoic Quotes SeriesIn this episode of the Stoic Quotes Series, we explore a simple yet powerful reminder found in Meditations by Marcus Aurelius:“If you seek tranquillity, do less.”– Democritus, Frg. B.3, quoted in Marcus Aurelius, Meditations, Book 4.24While the quote originates from Democritus, Marcus builds on it with a distinctly Stoic perspective. Instead of withdrawing from life like the Epicureans, Marcus teaches us to do what is essential—what the logos of a social being requires—and to do it well.In this episode, we explore the balance between minimalism and duty, and how practicing focused action leads to clarity and peace. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, this quote offers a path back to simplicity and purpose.For more authentic Stoic quotes, visit viastoica.com, where each quote is verified and referenced so you can use it in your own writings or daily reflections.Browse our quote collections:viastoica.com/stoic-quotesviastoica.com/seneca-quotesviastoica.com/epictetus-quotesviastoica.com/marcus-aurelius-quotesSubscribe to hear more quote episodes every Friday and full-length interviews and reflections every Tuesday. If this helped you, please leave a review—it helps us reach more people on the Stoic path.www.viastoica.comviastoica.com/stoic-life-coachingviastoica.com/benny-vonckenviastoica.com/brendan-hogletwitter.com/viastoicaReach us: info@viastoica.comProduced by: badmic.com🤝 Support the Show
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Jul 7, 2025 • 42min

What is Stoicism? Discovering the True Nature of This Ancient Wisdom

Uncover the essence of Stoicism, a philosophy focused on inner freedom, resilience, and purpose. Dive into the four cardinal virtues: wisdom, justice, courage, and temperance, essential for personal growth and ethical living. Explore how Stoicism navigates emotions through reason and the powerful concept of the dichotomy of control, which can reduce stress. Embrace mortality as a motivator and learn about preferred indifference, helping you cultivate emotional stability and detach from external influences.
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Jul 3, 2025 • 7min

Stoic Quote: Whatever Fate One Man Can Strike – A Lesson from Seneca

Welcome to The Via Stoica Podcast: Stoic Quotes SeriesIn this episode of the Stoic Quotes Series, we reflect on a striking line found in Seneca’s Consolation to Marcia—originally attributed to the slave philosopher Publius Syrus:“Whatever fate one man can strike can come to all of us alike.”– Publius, quoted in Seneca, Dialogues and Essays, Consolation to Marcia, 9This quote is part of a powerful letter Seneca wrote to a grieving mother who had lost her son in battle. He reminds us that suffering is not reserved for the few—it’s part of the shared human experience. In this episode, we explore how to use this truth not as a source of despair, but as a source of preparation, connection, and compassion.We’ll break down the quote, put it in its historical context, and offer Stoic practices to help you reflect on loss, unpredictability, and the strength found in solidarity.If you're looking for more wisdom like this, visit viastoica.com, where you'll find hundreds of authentic Stoic quotes—each verified and referenced so you can trust and use them.Browse our quote collections:viastoica.com/stoic-quotesviastoica.com/seneca-quotesviastoica.com/epictetus-quotesviastoica.com/marcus-aurelius-quotesMake sure to subscribe for future quote episodes and our regular Tuesday interviews and reflections. And if this episode helped you, please leave a review—it helps us reach more people on the Stoic path.www.ViaStoica.comviastoica.com/stoic-life-coachingviastoica.com/benny-vonckenviastoica.com/brendan-hogletwitter.com/ViaStoicaReach us: info@viastoica.comProduced by: badmic.com🤝 Support the Show
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Jul 1, 2025 • 31min

What Is the Stoic Man? Rediscovering Masculinity Through Stoicism

Welcome to the Via Stoica Podcast, The Podcast on Stoicism.What does it truly mean to be a Stoic man?In today’s episode of the Via Stoica Podcast, Benny and Brendan explore what modern masculinity often gets wrong and how Stoicism offers a powerful alternative. They challenge the cliché of the emotionless, lone wolf and instead present the Stoic man as someone rooted in virtue, self-awareness, and social responsibility.From the myths of toxic strength and emotional suppression to the practical application of Stoic role ethics, this conversation gets to the heart of what it means to lead, to feel, and to grow with integrity.You’ll hear personal reflections on masculinity, mistakes, and identity, as well as practical Stoic insights from Marcus Aurelius, Seneca, and Epictetus.Topics covered:Common misconceptions about Stoicism and masculinityWhy emotional intelligence is a Stoic strengthHow compassion and kindness are core Stoic valuesWhy inner resilience matters more than outward powerRole ethics and the path to purposeWhat real courage looks like in everyday lifeWhy being a Stoic man means being a steady example, not a dominant force📘 For a deeper dive, read the full article:https://viastoica.com/what-is-the-stoic-man🧭 If you’re on your own journey of self-discovery and want to live with more purpose, Stoic coaching might be a helpful next step. Book a free consultation at https://viastoica.com. Whether you’re facing a crossroads in life or simply looking to grow, we’re here to help you move forward with clarity and strength.Support the show⁠www.ViaStoica.com⁠⁠https://viastoica.com/stoic-life-coaching/⁠⁠https://viastoica.com/benny-voncken/⁠⁠https://viastoica.com/Brendan-hogle/⁠⁠https://twitter.com/ViaStoica⁠Reach us: ⁠info@viastoica.com⁠Produced by: ⁠http://badmic.com⁠
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Jun 24, 2025 • 27min

What is Stoic Coaching? (And what is it not?)

Welcome to the Via Stoica Podcast, the Podcast on Stoicism.In this episode of the Via Stoica Podcast, Benny and Brendan take you behind the scenes of Stoic coaching. What exactly is Stoic coaching? Who is it for? And how does it differ from therapy or other forms of coaching?From practical tools and tailored exercises to personal stories of grief, divorce, and transformation, this episode dives deep into how Stoic coaching helps people face life’s challenges with calm and clarity. You’ll hear about the three pillars of Stoic coaching, the most common misconceptions, and why this peer-to-peer approach is gaining traction, especially among those seeking grounded, actionable support.Whether you're curious about working with a Stoic coach or just want a clearer picture of how philosophy meets real life, this conversation offers insights, inspiration, and clarity.🟢 Want to explore Stoic coaching for yourself?Book a free consultation at ViaStoica.comSupport the showwww.ViaStoica.comhttps://viastoica.com/stoic-life-coaching/https://viastoica.com/benny-voncken/https://viastoica.com/Brendan-hogle/https://twitter.com/ViaStoicaReach us: info@viastoica.comProduced by: http://badmic.com
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Jun 19, 2025 • 8min

Stoic Quote: “First say to yourself, what manner of man you want to be; when you have settled this, act upon it in all you do.” Epictetus

The Via Stoica Podcast: Stoic Quotes SeriesIn this Stoic Quotes edition, we explore a powerful teaching from The Discourses of Epictetus, Book 3, Chapter 23.1:“First say to yourself, what manner of man you want to be; when you have settled this, act upon it in all you do.”In this episode, Benny breaks down why this quote remains one of the most practical and transformational insights from Epictetus. What kind of person do you want to be—not just in your work or relationships, but in every aspect of your life? This question is not about chasing external goals, but about choosing a set of values and consistently living by them.Using the metaphor of an athlete preparing for the Olympics, Epictetus shows us that clarity of purpose must come first. Without it, we act at random or according to improper standards. With it, we find direction, consistency, and a deeper peace of mind. This episode guides you through how to identify your values, apply them in difficult moments, and grow from setbacks.If you're looking for more Stoic quotes like this one, visit viastoica.com, where you’ll find hundreds of Stoic sayings, all verified and referenced for your own study and reflection:Stoic Quotes CollectionSeneca QuotesEpictetus QuotesMarcus Aurelius QuotesNeed guidance?Book a free consultation with one of our coaches to get help defining your values and applying Stoicism in your daily life:👉 Stoic Life CoachingMake sure to subscribe to the podcast for more Stoic quote reflections and our regular Tuesday conversations and interviews. If you find value in what we share, leaving a rating helps us reach more like-minded listeners.Support the showwww.ViaStoica.comhttps://viastoica.com/benny-voncken/https://viastoica.com/Brendan-hogle/https://twitter.com/ViaStoicaReach us: info@viastoica.comProduced by: badmic.com
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Jun 17, 2025 • 27min

Finding His Voice among the Stoics: Benny’s Stoic Story

Welcome to the Via Stoica Podcast, the Podcast on StoicismIn this episode, Brendan interviews his co-host, Benny Voncken, to explore the personal journey that brought him to Stoic philosophy. From a difficult divorce and battles with alcohol to finding strength through books and reflection, Benny opens up about how Stoicism became his lifeline.You’ll hear how a moment of crisis in a hotel room sparked a turning point, how reading Marcus Aurelius and Epictetus shaped his outlook, and how Stoicism helped him set boundaries, let go of people-pleasing, and rediscover his sense of purpose. Benny also reflects on the role of love, teaching Stoic Week, and why Epictetus’ blunt wisdom gave him the wake-up call he needed.If you’re on your own Stoic path or curious where to begin, Benny’s story shows that philosophy isn’t just a theory — it’s a practical companion for real transformation.Do you have a Stoic story to share? We’d love to feature it.https://viastoica.com/stoic-stories/Support the showwww.ViaStoica.comhttps://viastoica.com/stoic-life-coaching/https://viastoica.com/benny-voncken/https://viastoica.com/Brendan-hogle/https://twitter.com/ViaStoicaReach us: info@viastoica.comProduced by: http://badmic.com
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Jun 13, 2025 • 8min

Stoic Quote: We Have Two Ears and One Mouth, Speak Less

Why You Should Listen More and Speak Less – Wisdom from Zeno of CitiumStoic Quote Series – Via Stoica PodcastIn this episode of the Via Stoica Podcast, we go back to the roots of Stoicism — to Zeno of Citium, the founder of the philosophy. Long before Marcus Aurelius, Seneca, and Epictetus, Zeno taught the importance of listening, observation, and self-mastery.We reflect on one of his most powerful quotes:“The reason why we have two ears and only one mouth is that we may listen the more and talk the less.”– Zeno of Citium, Lives of Eminent Philosophers, Book 7.23Why is real listening so rare today? How can we practice presence and attention in everyday conversations? And how does this quote connect to Stoic ideas like impressions, cosmopolitanism, and inner virtue?This episode explores the Stoic art of listening and how to live it, not just talk about it.🔗 Want to go deeper into Stoicism?Explore more quotes, lessons, and coaching at:www.viastoica.com/stoic-quoteswww.viastoica.com/seneca-quoteswww.viastoica.com/epictetus-quoteswww.viastoica.com/marcus-aurelius-quoteswww.viastoica.com/stoic-life-coachingwww.viastoica.com/benny-vonckenwww.viastoica.com/brendan-hoglewww.twitter.com/ViaStoica🎙 Hosted by Benny VonckenProduced by: www.badmic.comContact: info@viastoica.com🧘 Practice the wisdom. Don’t just hear it — live it.#stoicism #zenoofcitium #stoicquotes #viastoica #stoicphilosophy #listenmore #stoicpodcast
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Jun 10, 2025 • 26min

How Obstacles Became the Way: Brendan’s Stoic Story

Welcome to the Via Stoica Podcast, the Podcast on StoicismIn this special episode, co-host Brendan Hogle steps into the spotlight to share his personal Stoic journey — from first discovering The Obstacle is the Way by Ryan Holiday to applying the teachings of Marcus Aurelius during moments of grief, travel, and deep personal challenge.You’ll hear how Brendan went from a “passive Stoic” to someone who lives and breathes the practice, especially during the loss of his mother and the unpredictability of life abroad during the pandemic. He also reflects on what Stoicism still teaches him today, which virtue he struggles with most, and why daily practice remains a challenge even after a decade of study.Whether you’re new to Stoicism or well along your path, this episode offers practical wisdom, honest reflection, and a reminder that everyone’s Stoic story starts somewhere.Do you have a Stoic story to share? We’d love to feature it.https://viastoica.com/stoic-stories/Support the showwww.ViaStoica.comhttps://viastoica.com/stoic-life-coaching/https://viastoica.com/benny-voncken/https://viastoica.com/Brendan-hogle/https://twitter.com/ViaStoicaReach us: info@viastoica.comProduced by: http://badmic.com

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