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The Everyday Stoic

William Mulligan
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  • The Stoic Protocol - How to Stay Unbothered in Chaotic Times |The Everyday Stoic
    In today's episode, William walks through a four-step Stoic protocol to protect your peace in a chaotic, outrage-driven world. Drawing on Marcus Aurelius and Viktor Frankl, William explains how to build an unshakable foundation by writing and testing your rules, model virtue by listing the people and characters you admire, use the pause to choose your response, redirect outrage into purposeful action, and finally face pain directly so it stops running the show. This episode is for anyone battling anxiety, stress, trauma, or everyday distraction and looking for practical emotional regulation, resilience training, and clarity.Listen to learn how to stop giving your attention to algorithms, trolls, and habitual outrage and instead channel that energy into creative work, courage, and service. William shares personal stories about family, phones as escapism, and the momentary pause that rewired his behavior, plus step-by-step exercises you can use immediately to protect your mental space and lead by example.
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  • THE SHIFT - Why You Are Recently Drawn to Andrew Tate and Monks | The Everyday Stoic
    In this episode, William explores why so many people are drawn to figures like Andrew Tate and what that desire reveals about our search for control, confidence, and meaning. William doesn’t argue for or against these influencers. Instead, he examines the psychological pull they have, the way their certainty and mastery seem to promise relief from our own uncertainty and pain. He reflects on his own experiences with anxiety, showing how the attraction to strong, decisive voices can arise from a longing for stability when life feels chaotic.Through personal stories, reflections, and simple, actionable advice, William invites listeners to step away from the noise of self-proclaimed gurus and return to something quieter but more powerful: self-trust, curiosity, and the courage to face discomfort. This episode is a reminder that growth rarely feels glamorous, and the real path forward is the one you walk yourself.
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  • The Forgotten Stoic Virtue that Made Zeno a 'God' | The Everyday Stoic
    What does it mean to “find your place amongst the gods”? In this episode, William explores the extraordinary life of Zeno of Citium, the founder of Stoicism. Once a wealthy merchant who lost everything in a shipwreck, Zeno could have given in to despair. Instead, he discovered a philosophy that continues to guide people thousands of years later. Where heroes like Hercules ascended to Olympus through strength and labor, Zeno’s ascent was achieved through something quieter, temperance, the art of self-restraint.William reflects on why the Stoics saw temperance as the highest expression of virtue, and how, in the noise of modern life, it remains the key to peace, balance, and goodness. From resisting the pull of your phone to confronting the discomforts that arise in daily life, this episode explores how to pause, reflect, and make choices that align with your better nature. Temperance, as William explains, is not about denial or extreme discipline, but about moderation. Finding the calm strength to do what is right, moment by moment.Zeno’s story reminds us that greatness is not found in wealth or status, but in character. His victory was not a single grand act, but a series of small, quiet triumphs over impulse and vice. In a world that celebrates extremes, temperance offers a return to stillness and integrity, and a way to reclaim control over our desires and rediscover what it means to live a truly good life.
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  • Stoicism Meets Psychedelics: Ancient Wisdom & Modern Science | The Everyday Stoic
    In today’s episode, William Mulligan sits down with neuroscientist and psychedelic researcher Manesh Girn to explore the intersection of Stoic philosophy and modern science. Manesh shares his perspective on core Stoic ideas such as virtue, the dichotomy of control, and amor fati, while drawing connections to the transformative potential of psychedelics.The conversation dives into themes of neuroplasticity, the role of health in living virtuously, and how both Stoicism and psychedelics can help us overcome trauma, reframe our perceptions, and live more fully in the present.From discussing Marcus Aurelius and Epictetus to the neuroscience of predictive coding and emotional breakthroughs, this episode offers a rich look at how ancient wisdom and contemporary research can complement each other in the pursuit of a good life.
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  • Why Life Feels So Hard Right Now (This Could Make or Break You | The Everyday Stoic
    In this episode, William reflects on the nature of struggle and why hardship is not something to be avoided, but embraced as a sign of growth. He explains that pain and inner conflict are evidence of courage, proof that one is still in the fight rather than surrendering to nihilism, cynicism, or escapism. Drawing from Stoic philosophy, Buddhist teachings, and the myth of Hercules, he shows how challenges act as life’s sparring partners, shaping character and revealing harmful patterns that must be overcome.William emphasizes the importance of self-compassion, urging listeners to treat themselves with the same kindness they would offer a loved one in distress. He reminds us that though the path ahead may be unclear and unfamiliar, it is precisely this uncertainty that makes it ours to walk. Each small step, however insignificant it may seem, is a victory that strengthens resilience and reveals the way forward.
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The Everyday Stoic is hosted by William Mulligan, Author of the book "The Everyday Stoic : The Simple Rules for a Good Life". He is also widely recognised as one of the Mulligan Brothers a network of social pages and films with the missions of inspiring change around the world.
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