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Geeky Stoics

Stephen Kentwww.geekystoics.com
Your favorite stories are part of your real life. Star Wars. The Lord of the Rings. Marvel. Batman. Are you listening to what they’re trying to tell you? Geeky Stoics is all about Stoicism, Philosophy, and Wisdom found in Pop Culture. http://geekystoics.com/

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Episodes

It's Okay To Just Enjoy Things

Nothing is worse than losing your sense of who you are . That’s what Riley wrote about for Geeky Stoics just a few days ago. C.S. Lewis worried about this too. He had this sense that Satan himself would love nothing more than to alienate the individual from the person in the mirror. That horrible, empty feeling when you look at yourself and don’t like what you see. The hatred of your own unique voice or reflection. That’s part of what we discussed in today’s Geeky Stoics Book Club ! C.S. Lewis w...

May 27, 20243 min

Let's Do This Together

The problems on Naboo were deeper than a droid army invasion in Star Wars: Episode I: The Phantom Menace . Their planet was divided. One culture and species above the water, another pushed below. The Gungans are sort of a George Lucas stand-in for an indigenous people, while the human beings of Naboo are like colonial settlers. “The Naboo” came from off-world and ran the Gungans off their land. That’s hundreds of years of galactic history. By time we get to The Phantom Menace , the Gungans loath...

May 25, 20248 min

This Is a Field Manual, Not a Retreat

Life is comfortable in the ivory tower . You can look down on the rest of the world from the observatory window, seated next to your collection of books chock full of ancient wisdom and quips. The Jedi Order was trapped in this state during the years leading up to the Star Wars prequel trilogy ( Episodes I, II, III ). The Jedi Council literally sat around at the top of an ivory-looking tower on Coruscant, projecting outward their enlightenment and supernatural power as they looked out on Corusca...

May 13, 202412 min

Deconstructing "Balance" of the Force in Star Wars

May the Fourth be with you! What better way to celebrate than to watch a very special, video edition of the Geeky Stoics podcast. In this episode, Stephen Kent and Riley Blanton get into it! It is a Star Wars philosophical battle royale (ok, maybe thoughtful discussion) on the ever-controversial concept of "balance” of the Force. Balance is a big deal in Star Wars - it's basically the main job description of the Chosen One. But leave it to a couple of philosophy nerds like us to find 7 ways to i...

May 04, 202432 min

Touch Grass (Test Impressions)

“In a given year, you meet (dozens) or more people you spend enough time with to appraise their character. Think about them: How many do you think are decent, normal people who do volunteer work, help shovel after a storm, look out for family and neighbors?” This is a question asked often by Jim VandeHei of Axios when he’s speaking to audiences across the country, and it’s an important one. Do you think of the real human beings in your personal network as someone who’d chip in when there’s a nee...

May 02, 20244 min

The First Defeat

How closely do you guard the start of your day? That alarm clock sits by the bedside or maybe a few feet from the door (if you’re clever) and it calls you to a commitment you made the night before. When the sleep is good, or even more so when the sleep was bad until about 3 AM, this otherwise small battle feels like a D-Day level effort. This can be the first victory of the day or the first defeat. You know how these things cascade. You hit snooze one too many times, miss the chance to shower, t...

Apr 30, 20244 min

Behold, The Talking People

How many social media posts have you made this week? Think about it for a few seconds. Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, or even Reddit. What were you hoping to communicate to the world in those posts? Were there other posts you drafted and then deleted after coming to your senses about the perils of hitting Post ? I can think of a few deleted Tweets from the past week, and quite a few more that stayed up even though I felt immediate regret. Why did I need to say that? Why do these 10 Likes and 3 Co...

Apr 23, 20247 min

First Steps Into a Larger World

Author Eric Clayton thinks BIG about Star Wars. Like us at Geeky Stoics, he’s been a lifelong fan of the galaxy far, far away and Star Wars has folded into Eric’s views about God and human spirituality. My interview with Eric covers a few chapters of his book, My Life With The Jedi and we focus on turning perceived weaknesses into strengths, letting go of the desire for control, and the principle of indifference as an Ignatian practice. This is something that students of Stoicism should recogniz...

Apr 18, 202449 min

Ahsoka the Stoic, Ahsoka the Rock

Happy Friday, Geeky Stoics! I hope you all had a positive week. Today I’ve got a short reflection on Stoicism and emotion, and whether or not the two can co-exist. A popular criticism of the philosophy is that it’s “cold” and “harsh”. I strongly disagree and will use Ahsoka from Star Wars as a case study in ‘stoic’ as a character trait. Ahsoka the Stoic, Ahsoka the Rock Ahsoka has to be my favorite of all the recent Star Wars movies and shows. Having been an adolescent when the Star Wars: The Cl...

Apr 12, 20249 min

Interested in Stoicism? Watch Star Wars

Stephen Kent of Geeky Stoics lists off similarities between Stoic Philosophy and Star Wars. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.geekystoics.com/subscribe

Apr 08, 20248 min

The Only Thing They Need You To Be

In Dune , Paul Atreides (Timothee Chalamet) does not want to be the ruler of his people. His father, Duke Leto (Oscar Isaac) of the House Atreides, aims to help him down that path as gently as possible. Like many young characters at the start of their Hero’s Journey , Paul does not want the responsibility of power. He doesn’t crave its weight. Leto would have preferred to be a pilot himself, but here he is, a monarchal ruler instead. It’s a classic motif. Young princes don’t know how to be kings...

Apr 05, 20247 min

So We Put On A Mask

In the new live-action adaptation of Airbender , Uncle Iroh is reflecting on the suffering of his nephew, Prince Zuko, who has been banished from home for not being as cutthroat and ruthless as his father would like him to be. Zuko tries very hard to impress his father, but Zuko has a big heart, and it makes the task impossible. Zuko lives his life day to day not being his true self, not letting that heart show. The reason is simple. Showing his heart got him hurt very badly when his father laid...

Mar 18, 20246 min

Make-Believe "Future You"

Insights from C.S. Lewis and George Washington on being better than we actually are. Turns out “fake it to make it” might actually be a decent mantra for self-improvement. This is Geeky Stoics. A Podcast and Newsletter about the wisdom to be found in popular culture. TRANSCRIPT I've been thinking a lot lately about imposter syndrome and when exactly I'm going to feel like the person I one day wish to be. There's a future me out there who I believe is more disciplined and entrepreneurial, creativ...

Mar 14, 20245 min

What Anxiety Is Telling You

I am constantly anxious about the future. What about you? This is a state of being that is entirely natural and is a gift human beings have been given to contemplate what’s coming tomorrow and plan accordingly. It’s also torture. Never is our mind 100 percent in the moment , focused on where we are and what we are doing. This was Luke Skywalker’s problem in Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back as he trained to be a Jedi with Yoda. And it had always been his problem, even when he was back home on T...

Mar 03, 20247 min

Just Say Sorry, It's Okay

If someone can prove me wrong and show me my mistake in any thought or action, I shall gladly change. I seek the truth, which never harmed anyone: the harm is to persist in one's own self-deception and ignorance. Marcus Aurelius, Meditations This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.geekystoics.com/subscribe...

Mar 01, 20241 min

Don't Make It Easy For Them

Thank you to all our subscribers for the positive feedback on our most recent newsletter about the stoicism of Zorro , the 1998 film starring Antonio Banderas and Anthony Hopkins. It was fun to branch out beyond our usual focus on sci-fi and fantasy and riff about this awesome folk tale of revenge and justice. This email is the podcast version of Sunday’s newsletter and just a quick plug of our most recent videos on Geeky Stoics’ YouTube Channel + an appearance of your favorite Geeky Stoic on Br...

Feb 27, 20247 min

Podcast: Nostalgia, Identity + Comic Con recap

This week on the Geeky Stoics MEGACAST, Riley and Stephen recap their experience promoting Star Wars & Stoicism at Atlanta Comic Con. Stephen provides a brief Stoicism 101 for geeks, explaining the four virtues of courage, wisdom, justice, and temperance and how they shine throughout Star Wars. We also discuss the cultural significance of Star Wars and nostalgia. Riley reflects on how the franchise influenced his identity and friendships. Listen in for behind-the-scenes banter about how we t...

Feb 22, 202448 min

Valentines: Dying Every Day

In Star Wars, Padme had enjoyed many years of a thriving political career. She had been free of the sort of distraction and messiness that a forbidden romance might bring into her life. Throughout the movie, as she resists her desire for Anakin Skywalker, at times quite awkwardly for both of them, she is almost in a kind of grieving stage for her more tidy and simple life. By the time Padme and Anakin are captured on a mission and sentenced to death, she sort of feels like the “old her” is dead ...

Feb 14, 20245 min

There Will Be Rewards

Uncle Iroh says many wise things to Zuko over the course of his time running the tea business, a short period of bliss during Airbender ’s second season. Here’s what stuck out to me today. It’s simple. “Follow your passion and life will reward you” In Avatar: The Last Airbender , Zuko is frustrated with Uncle Iroh and his simple passion for running this tea shop. Zuko has a claim to the throne of the Fire Nation and is on a mission to reclaim his “honor” from a father who exiled him from the kin...

Feb 12, 20248 min

Your Need For Control Will Kill You

Star Wars is a saga about one thing: Letting go. All of its main characters must learn to confront the fear of failure and loss, things beyond their control. It’s a message we all need to hear more of, and it’s what Geeky Stoics is all about. Thank you for listening to Geeky Stoics. More on this at geekystoics.com And find the videos on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@GeekyStoics/videos This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episode...

Jan 31, 20248 min

You Have To Move On With Your Life

Live or die. This is the message from the ghost of Anakin Skywalker to his grown-up apprentice, Ahsoka Tano. Not many of us want to die. Ahsoka doesn’t either. But she was living as if she were dead. That is the message. Are you living your life, moving forward and for tomorrow? Or are you stuck in the past, reliving past successes and stewing on yesterdays failures? Thank you for listening to Geeky Stoics. More on this at geekystoics.com And find the videos on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@G...

Jan 24, 20248 min

Life Will Be Cheaper When You're Dead

Life will be a lot cheaper when you’re dead. Pay the taxes. Anticipate and accept the hidden costs. Understand that you truly own very little. Most of what you have is borrowed, so don’t overly invest yourself in hoarding it. Once you’ve sincerely thought over the hidden costs, decide if you truly need this thing, person, or job to be happy. Above all else, be thankful for the things and the people who pass in and out of your life. Gratitude has the power to reframe everything. www.geekystoics.c...

Jan 22, 20247 min

Star Wars For Real Life

Star Wars is chock full of real-world wisdom and insights on life, death, control, love, and change. In this podcast, Riley Blanton of Geeky Stoics breaks down the 5 essential quotes from Star Wars that you can live by. Thank you for listening to Geeky Stoics. More on this at geekystoics.com And find the videos on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@GeekyStoics/videos This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.geekystoic...

Jan 17, 202412 min

Frodo Baggins & Your Complaints

This podcast is about The Lord of the Rings, complaining, and Stoic insights on doing your duty without whining. Enjoy! As an enjoyer of the The Lord of the Rings films, I’ve never much liked Frodo Baggins. Frodo is the chief protagonist of the series, the Ringer Bearer, the “Chosen One” of sorts, and he can be pretty fussy. Frodo is always going on about the heaviness of the Ring, and complaining about the burden of his quest. Sometimes he creepily fondles it and makes repeated attempts to go i...

Jan 15, 202411 min

Give Advice That Is Truly Meant For YOU

How do you give people moral advice they’ll listen to? A recent controversy involving director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy offers a worthwhile opportunity to consider how you tell moral stories and aim to improve your audience. Enjoy the podcast and join us at geekystoics.com for more. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.geekystoics.com/subscribe...

Jan 08, 202410 min

MEGA-CAST: Star Wars Controversy, Storytelling Philosophies, and Creative Processes

In this episode of the Geeky Stoics Mega-Cast, Riley and Stephen delve into a recent controversy in the Star Wars community. We analyze an interview given by a certain upcoming Star Wars director and explore the fan reactions it sparked. Stephen provides insightful background on the director and quotes that particularly stuck with the fans, stirring up debate. Key Discussion Points: * Director's Controversial Interview: An exploration of the recent interview with Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy that has c...

Jan 06, 202457 min

Don't JUST fight what you hate

This is going to be an ugly year. There’s a presidential election, after all. People will talk about how high the stakes are and they’ll theorize about the end of the American experiment — no matter the outcome. I am reluctant to say it, but hate and mass fear will be a huge part of what we observe in 2024. But there can also be beauty. The question is, will you be able to see it? Do you even know what the beautiful things are in your life and in this world that are worth saving? In Episode VIII...

Jan 04, 20244 min

Choose Your Enemies Wisely

2024 is here — and it is going to be spicy. In the face of a legally fraught election, rising interest rates, social turmoil, and the never-ending “culture war,” The Geeky Stoics podcast is here to tell you about the key to keeping your sanity this year. It comes from an unlikely source which I was reminded of this past December…Dr. Seuss's classic, How The Grinch Who Stole Christmas . Enjoy! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus ep...

Jan 02, 20248 min

How Am I To Know What Is "Right"?

This is Geeky Stoics, a podcast from GeekyStoics.com about the eternal wisdom beneath the surface of your favorite stories. This week we have a reflection on Anakin Skywalker’s fall, and a connection to C.S. Lewis’ writings on Right & Wrong. Read it here: What do we make excuses for? We make excuses for a short temper, that time you screamed at a child because you were “tired and hungry” (AKA hangry), we broke our marriage vows because we were “lonely”, “drunk” or “resentful”. No one makes e...

Dec 27, 20238 min

What Geeky Stoics Is Really About

This is what Geeky Stoics is all about. Identifying and celebrating those moments in modern stories that were in a sense, gifted to us. It’s an inheritance, one we’re grateful for. We focus on that rather than the predictable, angry, and shallow entertainment commentary that defines so much of our online lives. Even in movies we don’t particularly love , our attention is on finding the meaning or kernel of wisdom worth holding on to. It’s been a process of transformation and finding just the rig...

Dec 18, 20232 min
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