This week Marcus Aurelius Anderson delves into the philosophy that ‘moderation is for cowards.’ He highlights the importance of extreme commitment and total effort, using examples from historical warriors and modern leaders.
Warrior Wisdom: On Purpose, True Nature, and Why If You Don’t Have To Trust Them, You Can Always Trust Them
This week, Marcus delves into the concept of Dharma, exploring its various meanings in religions like Sikhism, Buddhism, and Hinduism, and simplifies it to purpose and nature.
Daniele Bolelli: Daniele Bolelli on Taoism, Ego, and Wisdom
On today’s episode, Daniele is sharing his views on Daoism, enlightenment, and radical kindness that bring greater understanding.
Warrior Wisdom: What’s the best philosophy?
In this episode Marcus Aurelius Anderson delves into the philosophies and strategies that world-renowned warriors, leaders, and entrepreneurs use to transform Adversity into success.
Donald Robertson on How to Think Like Socrates, Why Socrates Accepted His Death Sentence without Apology, and Using Philosophy to Combat Hypocrisy and Rhetoric
In this episode Donald Robertson discusses Socrates’ definitions of justice and courage, his trial and execution, his role in Athenian society, and the importance of self-awareness and philosophical inquiry.
Jeremy Ryan Slate on The Roman Empire, Marcus Aurelius, how to save America, and why you must build your own empire
In this episode Jeremy Ryan Slate discusses the influence of Roman history on modern politics and society. The conversation delves into Jeremy’s background, including his successful podcast and book ventures.
Mark Divine: On Becoming Uncommon, The Power of Meditation, Becoming a Warrior, and Heart Based Leadership
In this episode Mark Devine, a retired Navy SEAL commander, founder of SealFit and Unbeatable Mind, and New York Times bestselling author shares his journey from Wall Street to the Navy SEALs, emphasizing the transformative power of meditation and Zen practices.
Erik Schön on Integrity in Leadership, John Boyd, Sun Tzu, Lao Tzu and the Art of Change
In this episode Erik Schön, a seasoned leader, executive, and strategist shares his insights on leadership, integrity, and flexibility, drawing inspirations from ancient giants like Sun Tzu, Lao Tzu, and John Boyd.
About the Host

Marcus Aurelius Anderson
Mindset Coach, Author, International Keynote Speaker