219: For Valentine's Day - Stoicism and Romantic Relationships

Andi Sciacca and Greg Sadler come on as guest hosts for a Valentine's Day episode of the podcast, discussing Stoicism and its applications within the sphere of romance, relationships, dating, and marriage. In the course of their conversation, they discuss how Stoic principles and practices have helped them each individually and within their own marriage. Among the topics they discuss is how Stoicism can help with problematic emotions, assumptions, and dynamics, and whether there is a risk of Stoicism taking the spark or passion out of relationships.Andi Sciacca is an advocate for access, education, and equity – and a proud #MKEpreneur. She leads the development of The MKE FoodSchool – a center for learning, innovation, community-building, and resource-sharing, working to create the space for an inspired and inclusive conversation around Milwaukee's community table. She also teaches for the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design, and is program designer and capstone faculty for the graduate division of The Culinary Institute of America.You can find her here:https://www.linkedin.com/in/andisciacca/https://www.instagram.com/mkefoodschoolhttps://www.miad.edu/faculty/andi-sciaccaGreg Sadler is the president of ReasonIO, the editor of Stoicism Today, and is the host of the Wisdom for Life radio show. He teaches Philosophy, Religious Studies, and Humanities courses for Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design. He also produces popular philosophy videos in his YouTube Channel ,and podcast episodes in the Sadler's Lectures podcast.You can find him here:https://www.youtube.com/c/GregoryBSadler/https://reasonio.wordpress.com/https://soundcloud.com/gregorybsadler

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