The Strong Stoic Podcast

#377 - Joshua W. Bertolotti | Cultivating Calm: Stoicism, Self-Awareness, and Emotional Presence

Brandon Tumblin Episode 377

In this episode, I’m joined by longtime friend and fellow philosopher Joshua Bertolotti—writer, father, and host of 

Dying Every Day. We dive into what it really means to 

know yourself, why emotional presence matters more than emotional distance, and how even rest can unearth hidden tension.



Joshua opens up about decompressing after years in the military, the subtle art of relaxing 

with intention, and how practicing Stoicism in isolation differs from practicing it socially. We also explore the paradoxes of Stoic behavior: when detachment appears as apathy, when teaching Stoicism isn’t the Stoic thing to do, and why empathy might be the ultimate expression of wisdom.



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