In Search of Wisdom

Perennial Leader Project

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. read less
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Rediscovering Wise Elders with Dr. Dilip Jeste
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Rediscovering Wise Elders with Dr. Dilip Jeste
๐Ÿ“ฎ Want tools for the art of living? Sign up here: https://perennial.substack.com/subscribeIn this episode of In Search of Wisdom, my guest is Dr. Dilip Jeste, author of Wiser: The Scientific Roots of Wisdom, Compassion, and What Makes Us Good. In this conversation, Dr. Jeste emphasizes the importance of social connections and compassion in developing wisdom and improving overall well-being. He also highlights the negative impact of loneliness on mental and physical health and suggests that wisdom can serve as an antidote to loneliness. The conversation concludes with insights on the importance of humility, self-reflection, and finding meaning and purpose in life. Key Takeaways:Wisdom is a characteristic pattern of behavior that can vary in individuals and across different components.Social connections and compassion are essential for developing wisdom and improving overall well-being.Loneliness has a negative impact on mental and physical health, and wisdom can serve as an antidote to loneliness.Humility is essential for wisdom and involves recognizing our own ignorance and the limitations of our knowledge.---๐Ÿ–‡๏ธ Stay Connected:Twitter: https://twitter.com/PerennialPodsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/perennialmeditations/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PerennialPodsWebsite: https://www.perennialleader.com/---๐Ÿฆ‰ Additional Resources:Explore the Perennial Meditations archive: https://perennial.substack.com/archiveListen to more podcasts: https://www.perennialleader.com/podcasts
True, Good, and Beautiful with Shane Trotter | The Character Lab
28-03-2024
True, Good, and Beautiful with Shane Trotter | The Character Lab
๐Ÿ“ฎ Want tools for the art of living? Sign up here: https://perennial.substack.com/subscribeThe Character Lab is a new series on In Search of Wisdom designed to explore various aspects of character development. The series is a joint venture with my friend and previous podcast guest, Shane Trotter (author of Setting the Bar). In this episode, Shane and I discuss the complex topic of objective morality and the shift towards moral relativism in society. We explore the role of judgment in ethics and the need for cognitive flexibility, the provisional nature of moral behavior, and the inherent insight humans have into right and wrong. We also touch on the tendency towards moral relativism, the need for clarity in virtues, and the importance of serving the greater good. Key TakeawaysSociety has seen a shift towards moral relativism, where individuals believe that there is no objective good or bad.Moral objectivism suggests that there are universal truths of morality that humans have independently come to throughout history.The tension between pluralism and dogmatism highlights the need for open-mindedness and the recognition of competing moralities.Discerning right from wrong is challenging and requires wisdom, discussion, and the pursuit of excellence in character development.---๐Ÿ–‡๏ธ Stay Connected:Twitter: https://twitter.com/PerennialPodsInstagram: https://instagram.com/PerennialPodsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PerennialPodsWebsite: https://www.perennialleader.com/---๐Ÿฆ‰ Additional Resources:Explore the Perennial Meditations archive: https://perennial.substack.com/archiveListen to more podcasts: https://www.perennialleader.com/podcasts
A Philosophical Guide to Anxiety with Samir Chopra
13-03-2024
A Philosophical Guide to Anxiety with Samir Chopra
๐Ÿ“ฎ Want tools for the art of living? Sign up here: https://perennial.substack.com/subscribeIn this episode of In Search of Wisdom, my guest is Samir Chopra, author of the new book Anxiety: A Philosophical Guide. Samir is a philosophical counselor and professor emeritus of Philosophy at Brooklyn College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. In the conversation, we discuss the meaning of anxiety and how it can help us learn more about ourselves and the world around us. You can learn more about Samirโ€™s work at Samirchopra.com.Key TakeawaysPhilosophy can provide comfort and insight in dealing with personal challenges and emotions like anxiety.Anxiety can be a teacher, providing self-knowledge and insight into our values and priorities.Medicating anxiety can be a complex issue, as it may suppress opportunities for self-discovery and growth.Wisdom is an ongoing process of acquiring a vision of our place in the world and understanding the unalterable aspects of existence.๐ŸŽง For more wisdom, subscribe to The Wisdom School (Apple Podcasts or Spotify).---๐Ÿ–‡๏ธ Stay Connected:Twitter: https://twitter.com/PerennialPodsInstagram: https://instagram.com/PerennialPodsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PerennialPods---๐Ÿฆ‰ Additional Resources:Explore the Perennial Meditations archive: https://perennial.substack.com/archiveListen to more podcasts: https://www.perennialleader.com/podcasts
"What is the Nature of God?" with Simon Drew | Living the Questions
06-03-2024
"What is the Nature of God?" with Simon Drew | Living the Questions
๐Ÿ“ฎ Want tools for the art of living? Sign up here: https://perennial.substack.com/subscribeIn this episode of In Search of Wisdom, my guest is Simon Drew from the Walled Garden Philosophical Society. As many of you know, Simon is a friend, poet, musician, philosopher, and someone deeply interested in lifeโ€™s questions. Todayโ€™s episode is Part V of an ongoing series called Living the Questions (Catch up on previous volumes: I, II, III, & IV). The title is inspired by a famous quote from Letters to a Young Poet by Rainer Maria Rilke, "Live the questions for now. Perhaps then, without even noticing it, you will gradually come, on some far-off day, to live your way into the answer."SummaryIn this conversation, Simon and I explore the nature of God and the value of contemplating the question. We discuss the importance of living with the questions and embracing the mystery of God's nature. We also discuss the challenges of seeking and discerning the right way, the concept of living with unresolved questions, and the importance of embracing patience. We highlight the power of questions and the need for humility in the pursuit of truth and much more๐ŸŽง For more wisdom, subscribe to The Wisdom School (Apple Podcasts or Spotify).---๐Ÿ–‡๏ธ Stay Connected:Twitter: https://twitter.com/PerennialPodsInstagram: https://instagram.com/PerennialPodsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PerennialPods---๐Ÿฆ‰ Additional Resources Related to the Podcast:Explore the Perennial Meditations archive: https://perennial.substack.com/archiveListen to more podcasts: https://www.perennialleader.com/podcasts
The Character Lab with Shane Trotter
23-02-2024
The Character Lab with Shane Trotter
๐Ÿ“ฎ Want tools for the art of living? Sign up here: https://perennial.substack.com/subscribeThe Character Lab is a new series on In Search of Wisdom designed to explore various aspects of character development. The series is a joint venture with my friend and previous podcast guest, Shane Trotter (author of Setting the Bar). In this episode, Shane and I introduce the new series and discuss the importance of character formation in todayโ€™s society. We explore the impact of technology on character development, the role of community in shaping character, the need for shared virtues, and much more.  Key TakeawaysCharacter formation is more important than ever in today's society.Community plays a crucial role in character formation, providing support, mentorship, and shared values.Recognizing and avoiding vices is essential to character formation, as they can hinder personal growth.Pursuing wisdom and developing virtues are lifelong practices that contribute to personal growth and a meaningful life.๐ŸŽง For more wisdom, subscribe to The Wisdom School (Apple Podcasts or Spotify).---๐Ÿ–‡๏ธ Stay Connected:Twitter: https://twitter.com/PerennialPodsInstagram: https://instagram.com/PerennialPodsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PerennialPodsWebsite: https://www.perennialleader.com/---๐Ÿฆ‰ Additional Resources Related to the Podcast:Explore the Perennial Meditations archive: https://perennial.substack.com/archiveListen to more podcasts: https://www.perennialleader.com/podcasts
Socrates in Love with Armand Dโ€™Angour
14-02-2024
Socrates in Love with Armand Dโ€™Angour
๐Ÿ“ฎ Want tools for the art of living? Sign up here: https://perennial.substack.com/subscribeIn this episode of In Search of Wisdom, my guest is Armand D'Angour, the author of Socrates in Love: The Making of a Philosopher. In the conversation, we discuss the life and development of Socrates as a philosopher. We delve into Socrates' philosophy and why he is such a perennial figure. Specifically, you can expect to learn about the idea of the soul, the importance of questioning assumptions, self-reflection, and much more! (I really enjoyed the conversation and hope you do as well!!!). Key TakeawaysSocrates' inner voice, known as his divine sign, was a physical condition that guided him away from danger.The concept of the soul in Socrates' philosophy referred to the essence of a person that transcends the physical body and connects to the divine.Socrates' philosophy emphasized questioning assumptions and examining one's life to determine how best to live.The Delphic maxim 'Know Thyself' encourages self-reflection and examining one's qualities and priorities.๐Ÿ”† Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/searchwisdom---๐Ÿ–‡๏ธ Stay Connected:Twitter: https://twitter.com/PerennialPodsInstagram: https://instagram.com/PerennialPodsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PerennialPodsWebsite: https://www.perennialleader.com/---๐Ÿฆ‰ Additional Resources Related to the Podcast:Explore the Perennial Meditations archive: https://perennial.substack.com/archiveListen to more podcasts: https://www.perennialleader.com/podcasts
Practical Stoicism with Tanner Campbell
07-02-2024
Practical Stoicism with Tanner Campbell
๐Ÿ“ฎ Want tools for the art of living? Sign up here: https://perennial.substack.com/subscribeIn this episode of In Search of Wisdom, my guest is Tanner Campbell (host of the Practical Stoicism podcast). In the conversation, we discuss Tannerโ€™s journey into Stoicism and the adventures of starting a podcast. However, much of the conversation focuses on the ancient concept known as oikeiosis. We talk about understanding one's role in the world through the circles of concern and the importance of caring for oneself and others. Along with the need for humility and the recognition of interconnectedness. Learn more about Practical Stoicism. Key TakeawaysStoicism emphasizes caring for oneself and others and recognizing the interconnectedness of all beings.Humility is essential in adopting oikeiosis and recognizing the limits of one's control.Balancing self-interest and the common good requires making contextually appropriate choices.Living according to nature involves understanding one's role and the circles of concern.Choosing the right path requires self-awareness and understanding one's strengths and weaknesses.๐Ÿ”† Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/searchwisdom---๐Ÿ–‡๏ธ Stay Connected:Twitter: https://twitter.com/PerennialPodsInstagram: https://instagram.com/PerennialPodsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PerennialPodsWebsite: https://www.perennialleader.com/---๐Ÿฆ‰ Additional Resources Related to the Podcast:Explore the Perennial Meditations archive: https://perennial.substack.com/archiveListen to more podcasts: https://www.perennialleader.com/podcasts
What Doesn't Kill Us Makes Us with Mike Mariani
24-01-2024
What Doesn't Kill Us Makes Us with Mike Mariani
๐Ÿ“ฉ Want tools for the art of living? Sign up here: https://perennial.substack.com/subscribeIn this episode of In Search of Wisdom, Mike Mariani discusses his new book What Doesn't Kill Us Makes Us. In the conversation, Mike discusses the concept of afterlives and the transformative experiences that shape our identities. He shares the stories of six individuals who have faced catastrophic events and examines how their lives were altered. His work delves into human nature, the power of narratives, and the importance of acceptance and adaptation.Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d81h4NWYAksKey Takeaways: Afterlives are transformative experiences that shape our identities and can lead to profound life changes.Acceptance and adaptation are vital in navigating afterlives, allowing individuals to find new aspects of their identity and cultivate resilience.Support systems are crucial in helping individuals navigate afterlives, providing understanding, compassion, and patience.Detachment from competition and results is essential for finding wisdom in daily life, allowing individuals to focus on their actions and perseverance.---๐Ÿ–‡๏ธ Stay Connected:Twitter: https://twitter.com/PerennialPodsInstagram: https://instagram.com/PerennialPodsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PerennialPodsWebsite: https://www.perennialleader.com/---๐Ÿฆ‰ Additional Resources Related to the Podcast:Explore the Perennial Meditations archive: https://perennial.substack.com/archiveListen to more podcasts: https://www.perennialleader.com/podcasts