The Every Day Podcast is a foundation project of See Your Way, which was created to provide listeners with insights, reflections and discussions surrounding the practical use of philosophy and psychology in every day life, with a specific focus on Stoicism.
In this episode I draw reference to the structure of a candle, in relation to how we live our lives.
This episode is about the the internal force that keeps us all moving, but how little we rely on it and place our grit on external forces.
What is the ritual or sequence of events that start your day?
In this episode I'll lightly talk about reflecting on a finished day...
For a lot of people we tend to have little hiccups in our flow, so disruptive that we indefinitely stall until we can be warmed up to get moving again...
No matter what your physical environment looks like, you have the freedom of choice, even if they are...
Adversity crushes us, situations come at us endlessly but there is a beauty in what it does to us...
Life will throw everything your way that could be a reason for you not to get “IT” done, whatever it is. Most of the time it's because of our ignorance of what the holds, that holds us back, but we should act, and do it anyway.
Challenge yourself to understand why you respond the way you do.
Maintain the course that you set on if you want some measure of peace.
How to understand what pulls your strings and know how to sever the connections.
Reflecting on the hidden philosophy of a child's toy.
Is peace a destination to reach, or a place to be in?
Lean in into the difficulty you face, life isn't a bed of roses with a pillow of feathers
How to stay focused on what you set out to do, despite the distraction of good and bad things
Find the difference between what affects you and how you respond to it.
This episode lightly touches on releasing seemingly harmful addictions
What is the actual function of your mind in dealing with the troubles you face?
How to react in the face of disruptive events in life
How should you view the 'struggle' set before you, act accordingly and being prepared for it.
Holding on to things in fear of missing out, will make you miss out on other things you want. You have to let go sometimes.
What is it that you have control over in your life? The environment, or you?
The host, Joshua Cazoe explains what this podcast is about.