Wanted to appreciate this…
But episode after episode eventually became about the hosts take on religion. There’s so much more to Stoicism to focus on but he just couldn’t seem to move on. Even then I could have seen at as just something about him one deals with, but at some point he made comments about how there’s no way that Marco Piggliucci will remain a Stoic because he’s an atheist. I find this completely inappropriate - don’t yuck someone else’s yum, just mind your own business, yeah? Especially when speaking of something you have no way of knowing anything about (incidentally, breaking the Stoic rule against gossip). That’s when I tapped out and found a much better podcast called The Stoic Coffee Break, where the host takes himself far less seriously and actually covers the wide breadth of Stoic topics am while applying them to daily life. I’d recommend going there and saving yourself this experience, personally.
Nativeroot513 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/22/24
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As a fellow prokoptōn, I would like to express my gratitude for this awesome podcast 🙏🔥
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This is the second time I am listening to it.
saadgold via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/11/19
Great job Chris. Your podcast is extremely well researched and very interesting. I always had a deep interest in the Greeks for their huge contribution to western civilization but I had always found the terms and names hard to grasp and understand. Your podcast has simplified and distilled the...Read full review »
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