In Search of Wisdom
In Search of Wisdom is a podcast for seekers and curious minds interested in timeless principles and practices for everyday life. Join the search with J.W. Bertolotti from the Perennial Leader Project as he engages in meaningful conversations with leading thinkers in philosophy, theology, and everything in between. Learn more at PerennialLeader.com.
Episodes
![Donald Robertson | How Compassionate is Stoicism?](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/image-logo/18708148/ay5qcGc_300x300.jpg)
Thursday Jan 06, 2022
Thursday Jan 06, 2022
In this episode, my guest is Donald Robertson the author of How to Think Like a Roman Emperor as well as a forthcoming graphic novel titled Verissimus: The Stoic Philosophy of Marcus Aurelius available for preorder. Donald is a writer, cognitive-behavioral psychotherapist, and trainer. He specializes in teaching evidence-based psychological skills and is known as an expert on the relationship between modern psychotherapy (CBT) and classical Greek and Roman philosophy.In the conversation, Donald and I spend the majority of the time discussing a recent article titled How Compassionate is Stoicism? Connect with Donald Robertson:Homepage: donaldrobertson.name/Follow In Search of Wisdom:Twitter: twitter.com/searchofwisdomInstagram: instagram.com/searchofwisdompodcastSign-up for The PATH our free newsletter (short reflections on wisdom). Get full access to Perennial Meditations at perennial.substack.com/subscribe
![Shimon Edelman | Life, Death, and Other Inconvenient Truths](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/image-logo/18708148/ay5qcGc_300x300.jpg)
Tuesday Jan 04, 2022
Tuesday Jan 04, 2022
In this episode, my guest is Professor Shimon Edelman the author of Life, Death, and Other Inconvenient Truths: A Realist’s View of the Human Condition. Shimon is a professor at Cornell University and is interested in all aspects of mind, brain, behavior, and the human condition. At Cornell, Prof. Edelman works on behavioral, neural, evolutionary, and computational aspects of language, vision, consciousness, and happiness.In the conversation, Shimon and I discuss:AmbitionAnxietyUncertaintyHappinessPerception and much moreConnect with Shimon Edelman:Homepage: cornell.edu/shimon-edelmanFollow In Search of Wisdom:Twitter: twitter.com/searchofwisdomInstagram: instagram.com/searchofwisdompodcastSign-up for The PATH our free newsletter (short reflections on wisdom). Get full access to Perennial Meditations at perennial.substack.com/subscribe
![Kevin Griffin | One Breathe at a Time - Buddhist Wisdom for Daily Life](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/image-logo/18708148/ay5qcGc_300x300.jpg)
Wednesday Dec 22, 2021
Wednesday Dec 22, 2021
In this episode, my guest is Kevin Griffin. Kevin is a long-time meditation teacher and best known as the author of One Breathe at a Time. He also has a daily reader that I’m really enjoying called Buddhism and the Twelve Steps Daily Reflections. Kevin is a longtime Buddhist practitioner and 12 Step participant, he is a leader in the mindful recovery movement and one of the founders of the Buddhist Recovery Network. In the conversation, Kevin and I discuss:The search for wisdomThe wisdom of not knowingThe roots of sufferingSitting quietlyWisdom in daily life and much moreConnect with Kevin Griffin: kevingriffin.net/Follow In Search of Wisdom:Twitter: twitter.com/searchofwisdomInstagram: instagram.com/searchofwisdompodcastSign-up for The PATH our free newsletter (short reflections on wisdom). Get full access to Perennial Meditations at perennial.substack.com/subscribe
![Karen Swallow Prior | On Reading Well: Finding the Good Life through Great Books](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/image-logo/18708148/ay5qcGc_300x300.jpg)
Wednesday Dec 15, 2021
Wednesday Dec 15, 2021
In this episode, I speak to Dr. Karen Swallow Prior the author of On Reading Well: Finding the Good Life through Great Books. Karen is a Research Professor of English and Christianity and Culture at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. Her writing has appeared at Christianity Today, The Atlantic, The Washington Post, First Things, Vox, Relevant, Think Christian, The Gospel Coalition, Religion News Service, Books and Culture, and other places.In the conversation, Karen and I discuss:The connection between reading and virtueWhat it means to be prudentThe perils of perfectionismLanguage and loveHow to see love as a virtue and much moreConnect with Karen Swallow Prior:Homepage: karenswallowprior.com/Twitter: twitter.com/KSPriorFollow In Search of Wisdom:Twitter: twitter.com/searchofwisdomInstagram: instagram.com/searchofwisdompodcastSign-up for The PATH our free newsletter (short reflections on wisdom). Get full access to Perennial Meditations at perennial.substack.com/subscribe
![On the Shortness of Life | The PERENNIAL Podcast](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/image-logo/18708148/ay5qcGc_300x300.jpg)
Monday Dec 13, 2021
Monday Dec 13, 2021
Welcome and thank you for listening! In today’s episode, I am sharing a short reflection from The PERENNIAL Podcast another show we produce at the Perennial Leader Project. In addition to sharing this reflection with you. I wanted to announce that season two of PERENNIAL is starting just after the new year and it will be all about The Wisdom of Seneca. I’ll be taking a deep dive into Seneca’s writing and connecting with a few guests to discuss the wisdom of Seneca. If that sounds interesting, please join me – you can subscribe for free wherever you listen to podcasts and learn more at perennialleader.com. I hope you enjoy this episode on the shortness of life. Follow In Search of Wisdom:Twitter: twitter.com/searchofwisdomInstagram: instagram.com/searchofwisdompodcastSign-up for The PATH our free newsletter (short reflections on wisdom). Get full access to Perennial Meditations at perennial.substack.com/subscribe
![Catherine Wilson | How to Be an Epicurean: The Ancient Art of Living Well](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/image-logo/18708148/ay5qcGc_300x300.jpg)
Wednesday Dec 08, 2021
Wednesday Dec 08, 2021
In this episode, I speak to Catherine Wilson the author of How to Be an Epicurean: The Ancient Art of Living Well. Catherine received her Ph.D. in philosophy from Princeton University and has taught at universities in the US, Canada, and Europe. Her research is focused on the relationship between the natural and social sciences and classical philosophical problems in the following areas: the history of atomism and materialism; theories of life and sensory awareness; visuality and aesthetics, and morality and emotions from an evolutionary perspective. In the conversation, Catherine and I discuss:Catherine’s path to philosophyThe pivotal figures in EpicureanismPleasure and PainThe virtue of Justice Managing our desires and much more Follow In Search of Wisdom:Twitter: twitter.com/searchofwisdomInstagram: instagram.com/searchofwisdompodcastSign-up for The PATH our free newsletter (short reflections on wisdom). Get full access to Perennial Meditations at perennial.substack.com/subscribe
![Lodro Rinzler | Take Back Your Mind: Buddhist Advice for Anxious Times](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/image-logo/18708148/ay5qcGc_300x300.jpg)
Wednesday Dec 01, 2021
Wednesday Dec 01, 2021
In this episode, I speak to Lodro Rinzler the author of Take Back Your Mind: Buddhist Advice for Anxious Times. Lodro’s work has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, Good Morning America, CBS, and NBC. He is the author of seven meditation books including The Buddha Walks into a Bar and is the co-founder of MNDFL meditation studios in New York City. Lodro has taught meditation for 20 years in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition and travels frequently for his books, having spoken across the world at conferences, universities, and businesses as diverse as Google, Harvard University, and the White House. In the conversation, Lodro and I discuss:Navigating anxiety and stressFinding wisdomCultivating compassionMeditation in daily life and much more Connect with Lodro Rinzler: lodrorinzler.com/Follow In Search of Wisdom:Twitter: twitter.com/searchofwisdomInstagram: instagram.com/searchofwisdompodcastSign-up for The PATH our free newsletter (short reflections on wisdom). Get full access to Perennial Meditations at perennial.substack.com/subscribe
![Gratitude to Grateful](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/image-logo/18708148/ay5qcGc_300x300.jpg)
Thursday Nov 25, 2021
Thursday Nov 25, 2021
In this episode, I am sharing a portion of the conversation we had with Kristi Nelson the author of Wake Up Grateful: The Transformative Practice of Taking Nothing for Granted. Kristi has spent most of her adult life in non-profit leadership, fundraising, and organizational development. In a wide variety of roles, she has helped to lead, fund, and strengthen organizations committed to progressive social and spiritual change. In this portion of the conversation, Kristi provides an important distinction between gratitude and being grateful. Go to episode #10 of In Search of Wisdom to hear the full conversation. Follow In Search of Wisdom:Twitter: twitter.com/searchofwisdomInstagram: instagram.com/searchofwisdompodcastSign-up for The PATH our free newsletter (short reflections on wisdom). Get full access to Perennial Meditations at perennial.substack.com/subscribe
![Susan Liautaud | The Power of Ethics: How to Make Good Choices in a Complicated World](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/image-logo/18708148/ay5qcGc_300x300.jpg)
Wednesday Nov 24, 2021
Wednesday Nov 24, 2021
In this episode, I speak to Susan Liautaud the author of The Power of Ethics: How to Make Good Choices in a Complicated World. Susan is the founder and managing director of Susan Liautaud & Associates Limited, which advises clients from global corporations to NGOs on complex ethics matters. She teaches cutting-edge ethics courses at Stanford and has a forthcoming book titled: The Little Book of Big Ethical Questions. In the conversation, Susan and I discuss:The Power of EthicsAvoiding perfectionism Ethical resilienceCourage and ethics The importance of expertise and much moreConnect with Susan Liataud:Homepage: susanliautaud.com/Twitter: twitter.com/SusanLiautaudFollow In Search of Wisdom:Twitter: twitter.com/searchofwisdomInstagram: instagram.com/searchofwisdompodcastSign-up for The PATH our free newsletter (short reflections on wisdom). Get full access to Perennial Meditations at perennial.substack.com/subscribe
![Andrew Lynn | Classic Philosophy for Modern Life](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/image-logo/18708148/ay5qcGc_300x300.jpg)
Wednesday Nov 17, 2021
Wednesday Nov 17, 2021
In this episode, I speak to Andrew Lynn the author of the book Classic Philosophy for the Modern Man. Andrew is a lawyer, writer, and author of the ‘Classics for the Modern Man’ series. His mission as a writer is to draw upon classic texts and traditional wisdom in order to help us answer the most profound questions that we face as human beings. The Classics for the Modern Man series include Classic Spirituality, Classic Political Philosophy, and Classic Ethics. In the conversation, Andrew and I discuss:Classic philosophy for modern lifeAristotle and the golden meanAncient lessons from parablesWilliam Hazlitt on success Finding your path in life and much moreConnect with Andrew Lynn:Homepage: andrewlynn.com/Follow In Search of Wisdom:Twitter: twitter.com/searchofwisdomInstagram: instagram.com/searchofwisdompodcastSign-up for The PATH our free newsletter (short reflections on wisdom). Get full access to Perennial Meditations at perennial.substack.com/subscribe