
“The Street Stoic” is a podcast that invites listeners in for their daily shot of inspiration by combining Hip Hop lyrics with ancient Stoic philosophy. Hosted by Dramos, whose voice has been heard from The Breakfast Club to New York’s Z100 and most recently his “Life as a Gringo” podcast; the show creates a practical approach on how to live a happier and more fulfilled life.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 119 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Categories | Self-ImprovementMusicEducation | ||||

In the season 2 finale of the Street Stoic podcast, Dramos uses lyrics from Mac Miller and a quote from Epictetus to encourage us to honor ourselves, especially as we begin a new year.
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Dramos focuses on the stoic idea of diminishing your ego. He uses lyrics from SAINt JHN and two quotes from Marcus Aurelius to ask us to push our ego aside and go for the things that make us happy.
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Dramos combines lyrics from Lauryn Hill with a quote from Marcus Aurelius to encourage us to embrace change, no matter how hard it may be.
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Today, Dramos takes lyrics from Kid Cudi and a Seneca quote to focus on the stoic idea of taking action when it comes to caring for our mental health.
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Listening from France and i love it!
Just give up and do something useful with your life.
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Literally a dose of feel good for me each morning. It always just feels like I’m listening to a friend give me gems! I’m writing this as I’m listing to the 1st season finale & im so sad it’s over for now. Thanks for the inspo every morning & congrats on an amazing first season.🎉🍾
I ran into this cast via Ryan Holiday’s Daily Stoic. I’ll admit, there’s aspects of Dramos’ cast that I like better (ie old school hip hop quotes as well as the old school philosophers and stoics). He combines real world street experience with the philosophies of the stoics. Who would’ve thought of this? He’s just gotten started and look forward to tomorrows cast every day. I can honestly say he’s already helped me through some tough days. Appreciate you brother man!! Keep sounding off the daily... more









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