Elizabeth Azide on Living a Life That Feels Like You
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What does it actually mean to have a good day — and can you design one? Host Eric Benson, a graphic design professor and climate advocate, has been wrestling with that question since the pandemic turned every day into Groundhog Day. For his first guest, he turns to Elizabeth Azide, marketer, writer, and the mind behind The Philosophy of Everything.
Elizabeth brings a Stoic lens to the question — rooted in Marcus Aurelius, Epictetus, and the simple but profound idea: “did today feel like me?” Elizabeth and Eric dig into how aligning actions with intentions (not just outputs) defines a meaningful day, why being disciplined can become its own trap, and how writing down three small wins each night retrains your brain toward gratitude over achievement.
They also tackle whether "what makes a good day" is even a fair question when so much of the world is struggling — and land somewhere honest and hopeful.
About Elizabeth Azide Marketer by day, philosopher always. Elizabeth writes at thephilosophyofeverything.com — where practical Stoicism meets everyday life.
Host: Eric Benson → ericbenson.re-nourish.org
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Music by: John Opferkuch
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Resources mentioned in the episode:
- The Time Ferris Show with Michael Phelps & Grant Hackett
- Meditations, by Marcus Aurelius
- The Tim Ferris Show with Ryan Holiday
- Jocko Willink