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Keiron’s Mind
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Keiron’s Mind

Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 323 episodes

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323
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3m
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36
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About this podcast

Welcome to my mind, where we delve into the realms of wisdom, perseverance, and holistic healing. Join me, as I read and reflect on powerful excerpts that explore the art of living, positivity, and the mystical insights of esotericism. Each episode is a journey through thought-provoking passages that inspire growth and uplift the spirit. Tune in to cultivate your mind and embrace the beauty of existence!”

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Unknown Host hosts Keiron’s Mind, a arts show with 323 episodes published.

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The Hidden Cost of More: Seneca on Less

Jun 7, 20262mEp. 1S1

Seneca warns that many things we pursue carry hidden costs — some are worthless, others cost far more than we realize. In a culture chasing bigger houses and more possessions, recognizing these costs frees us. As you wal

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Are You Truly Free? Unmasking Everyday Slavery

Jun 6, 20263mEp. 1S1

From the Daily Stoic: awareness is freedom. True freedom means living as you choose — not driven by vanity, desire, or others' expectations. Epictetus and Seneca warn that many people become slaves to their impulses, sta

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Stand With Reason: Focus Inside, Resist the Crowd

Jun 5, 20262mEp. 1S1

This episode urges you to choose inner unity and reason over mob mentality, emphasizing self-awareness and focusing on what you can control. Avoid conflicting selves and outside distractions—lock in on your priorities an

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Rise to the Occasion: Balance Humility and Confidence

Jun 4, 20264mEp. 1S1

This episode explores the Stoic idea of accurate self-assessment, highlighting Seneca and the "Ghost Maxim": we often overestimate or underestimate ourselves, and both errors are harmful. It urges cultivating honest self

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Start With Yourself: Epictetus on Becoming a Philosopher

Jun 3, 20262mEp. 1S1

Epictetus teaches that philosophy begins not with books or possessions but with a clear perception of your own ruling principle: guiding reason. True philosophical practice starts when you step back to examine your emoti

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Staring at the Clock: How Desire Fuels Anxiety

Jun 2, 20262mEp. 1S1

This episode examines how fixation on outcomes outside our control — whether waiting for an investment to pay off or counting the seconds — creates intense anxiety and futility. Drawing on Epictetus, it shows how wanting

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The Freedom Illusion: Why We Still React

Jun 1, 20262mEp. 1S1

How to live. We like to think we’re independent and self-sufficient, yet everyday situations—an offhand comment, a plate of cookies, or someone who annoys us—trigger automatic reactions: arguing, overeating, anger. This

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Gentle Strength: Protect Yourself While Being Kind

May 31, 20261mEp. 1S1

This episode explores taking life one day at a time through gratitude, honest work, kindness to every living thing, and the calm of not being angry or worried. And we take it one day at a time to not be angry, to not wor

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Meditations on Purpose: Do Your Work with Intent

May 30, 20262mEp. 1S1

The episode reflects on returning from a short hiatus and previews upcoming meditations. It explores the difference between being busy and working with purpose, urging listeners to evaluate why they work and where it lea

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39 and Thankful: Finding Meaning Through Work

May 29, 20262mEp. 1S1

On May 29th, celebrating his 39th birthday, the host reflects on how work nourishes the mind and serves as therapy, invoking Seneca's moral letters. He describes the restless, doughy feeling that comes from not using the

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Meditations in Command: Choosing Purpose Over Pride

May 28, 20262mEp. 1S1

Imagine Marcus Aurelius balancing life as emperor: leading the Senate, commanding armies, and weighing appeals with steady calm. This episode explores how modesty and sincerity shaped his judgement. Learn how he filtered

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Small Steps, Massive Ripples

May 27, 20262mEp. 1S1

Doing your work, and make no mistake. While the individual action is small, its cumulative impact is not. Think about all the small choices that will roll themselves.

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Beyond Pleasures: Marcus Aurelius on Duty, Joy, and True Happiness

May 25, 20262mEp. 1S1

Using Marcus Aurelius as a guide, this episode contrasts superficial comforts with the deeper joy of fulfilling our natural purpose. It explains that Stoic indifference to certain pleasures isn’t rejection of happiness b

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Make Your Own Luck: Do the Right Thing at the Right Time

May 24, 20262mEp. 1S1

This episode explores the notion of good luck — whether it’s defined by random factors outside your control or as a matter of probability that can be increased, though not guaranteed. It traces versions of the idea back

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Measured Life: Making Every Moment Count

May 23, 20261mEp. 1S1

This episode explores Seneca's Moral Letters and the idea that a long life is not the same as a life well lived. Through stories and reflections, we examine how focusing on the present and the task at hand—big or small—h

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Today, Not Tomorrow: Become the Person You Want

May 22, 20262mEp. 1S1

Episode dated May 22 reads the Daily Stoic and urges immediate action: don’t postpone becoming a better person. Drawing on Marcus Aurelius, Seneca, and Stephen Pressfield, it challenges the resistance that makes us put t

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Stoic Fighter: How to Stand and Keep Fighting

May 21, 20263mEp. 1S1

This episode explores Stoic discipline through combat sports metaphors — boxing, wrestling, and the ancient sport of pancration — to illustrate resilience and perseverance. Using Epictetus's idea of never giving up, the

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Quality Not Quantity: Fill Your Life, Not Your Bookshelf

May 20, 20262mEp. 1S1

This episode argues that prioritizing a few great books and reading them deeply yields a richer mind and life than skimming countless new titles. Instead of trying to keep up with every release or rival massive digital l

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Train Like a Stoic: Repetition Wins

May 19, 20263mEp. 1S1

This episode explains why true skill requires repeated, monotonous practice—whether in martial arts, military training, or athletics—and how hours of drilling turn knowledge into reflex. Using Marcus Aurelius as an examp

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How You Do Anything Is How You Do Everything

May 18, 20262mEp. 1S1

Drawing on Marcus Aurelius’ Meditations, this episode explores the discipline of staying present. It’s often easier to plan for a future that hasn’t arrived or replay a past we can’t change than it is to give our full at

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Who is the host of Keiron’s Mind?

Keiron’s Mind is hosted by Unknown Host. The show is categorised under Arts (books) and has published 323 episodes.

How many episodes does Keiron’s Mind have?

Keiron’s Mind has published 323 episodes.

What topics does Keiron’s Mind cover?

Keiron’s Mind regularly covers Arts, Books, Society, Culture. It sits in the Arts category, with a books focus.

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