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The Stoic Inner Strategy – A Leadership & Strategy Podcast

The Stoic Inner Strategy – A Leadership & Strategy Podcast

By: Scott Smith Principal Advisor
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The Stoic Inner Strategy – Leadership, Stoicism, and Decision-Making Under Pressure


The Stoic Inner Strategy is a daily leadership podcast for founders, CEOs, executives, and operators navigating high-stakes decisions.
Hosted by Scott Smith, Principal Advisor and founder of Akhada Consulting, this show blends Stoic philosophy with modern business strategy, executive decision-making, and leadership clarity. Each short episode explores topics like judgment under pressure, strategic thinking, emotional discipline, execution focus, authority, resilience, and founder psychology.


Drawing from Stoic thinkers such as Marcus Aurelius, Seneca, and Epictetus, Scott translates timeless philosophy into practical leadership frameworks for today’s business leaders.


This is not motivational content.


It is measured thinking for people responsible for outcomes.


If you lead a company, carry decision weight, or want sharper judgment in business and life, The Inner Strategy delivers a daily reset.


Stillness before strategy.
Strength without noise.

© 2026 The Stoic Inner Strategy – A Leadership & Strategy Podcast
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Episodes
  • Ep 340 – The System Is Where Character Is Built
    Jun 30 2026

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    Meta Description:
    Stoic leadership shows founders how systems form character. Scott Smith explains why repeated practice builds discipline, judgment, and resilience.

    🎙️ Episode Summary

    Stoicism reminds leaders that character is not built by intention alone. It is built by repetition, discipline, and the systems we return to when pressure rises.

    In this episode, Scott Smith explores why the quiet system matters more than the visible result. Nobody applauds the walk, the documented decision, the clarified ownership, or the pause before reacting. Yet those repeated actions are where leadership discipline is formed.

    For founders and executives, systems are not just operational tools. They are character tools. A company is shaped by what happens repeatedly: how decisions are made, how conflict is handled, how accountability works, how priorities are protected, and how leaders behave under pressure.

    This is Stoic leadership for founders and executives at a practical level. The Stoics cared about practice because they understood that philosophy must show up when life becomes inconvenient. It is one thing to value patience, courage, or discipline. It is another thing to practice them when the moment costs something.

    The result may impress people. But the repetition forms you. And every leader must ask not only whether the system is producing outcomes, but what kind of person that system is producing.

    🧠 What You’ll Learn Today

    • Why achievement gets attention but systems build character
    • How repeated behavior forms leadership culture
    • Why founders must examine what their systems are teaching
    • How Stoic discipline shows up in quiet daily practice
    • Why pressure reveals systems more than slogans

    🔍 Tags:
    Stoicism, Stoic Leadership, Founder Mindset, Leadership Discipline, Decision Making, Business Resilience, Systems Thinking, Executive Leadership, Modern Stoicism, Strategic Thinking

    Support the show

    The Stoic Inner Strategy is your daily shortform podcast—your blueprint for modern leadership rooted in timeless truths.

    Hosted by Scott Smith, founder of Akhada Consulting, co-founder of ChatWorx, and host of The Outsourcing Blueprint podcast, this series blends ancient Stoic wisdom with real-world business strategy to help you lead with clarity, manage both your teams and yourself effectively, and move with purpose.

    🔹 Subscribe to the show and leave a review if today’s insight helped you lead with more clarity and strength.
    🔹 Connect with Scott at akhadaconsulting.com or on LinkedIn.

    Follow for daily episodes. New drops every weekday morning.

    Memento Mori — so live today to your fullest!

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    6 mins
  • Ep 339 – Goals Point. Systems Form.
    Jun 29 2026

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    Meta Description:
    Stoic leadership helps founders turn goals into daily systems. Scott Smith explains why disciplined practice forms character and clearer decisions.

    🎙️ Episode Summary

    Stoicism teaches that goals can give leaders direction, but systems shape the person doing the work. In this episode, Scott Smith explores why Stoic leadership for founders and executives requires more than ambition, targets, or outcomes.

    A goal can point a founder toward growth, scale, health, peace, or better leadership. But the system reveals how that leader actually lives each day. It shows up in documented decisions, clear ownership, disciplined meetings, honest feedback, and the daily practices that protect judgment under pressure.

    Marcus Aurelius did not become Stoic by announcing a goal. He practiced, corrected himself, and returned to the work again and again.

    That is the leadership lesson at the center of this episode: ambition must become practice before it can become character.

    The Stoics were not against ambition. They were against delusion. Outcomes matter, but they are never fully under our control. What remains within our control is attention, discipline, response, and practice.

    This episode challenges founders and executives to ask a deeper question: What kind of person is this pursuit forming in me? Some goals strengthen character. Others create vanity, brittleness, or restlessness. The goal may look impressive, but the system reveals the cost.

    Stoic leadership brings the work back into today. Set the goal. Name the target. But then build the system that allows ambition to become practice—and practice to become character.

    🧠 What You’ll Learn Today

    • Why goals provide direction but systems shape identity
    • How Stoic leadership turns ambition into daily practice
    • Why founders must examine the systems behind scale, culture, and peace
    • How disciplined thinking protects leaders from being owned by outcomes
    • Why character is formed through repeated action, not future achievement

    🔍 Tags:
    Stoicism, Stoic Leadership, Founder Mindset, Leadership Discipline, Decision Making, Business Resilience, Systems Thinking, Modern Stoicism, Executive Leadership, Strategic Thinking

    Support the show

    The Stoic Inner Strategy is your daily shortform podcast—your blueprint for modern leadership rooted in timeless truths.

    Hosted by Scott Smith, founder of Akhada Consulting, co-founder of ChatWorx, and host of The Outsourcing Blueprint podcast, this series blends ancient Stoic wisdom with real-world business strategy to help you lead with clarity, manage both your teams and yourself effectively, and move with purpose.

    🔹 Subscribe to the show and leave a review if today’s insight helped you lead with more clarity and strength.
    🔹 Connect with Scott at akhadaconsulting.com or on LinkedIn.

    Follow for daily episodes. New drops every weekday morning.

    Memento Mori — so live today to your fullest!

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    6 mins
  • Ep 338 – Goals Are Good Servants, Terrible Gods
    Jun 26 2026

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    Meta Description:
    Stoic leadership helps founders use goals without making them identity, teaching discipline, clarity, and peace beyond achievement.

    🎙️ Episode Summary

    Stoicism teaches that goals can guide effort, but they cannot carry your whole identity. In this episode, Scott Smith explains why goals are good servants, but terrible gods.

    For founders, executives, and high achievers, goals often provide structure. They tell you what matters, what to prioritize, and how to measure progress. But when a goal becomes the thing that gives you permission to feel okay, it stops serving your life and quietly becomes your life.

    Scott connects this to Stoic leadership for founders and executives. Epictetus warned that external things can change—your body, role, business, income, status, health, circumstances, and even your goals. If identity is built entirely around a temporary pursuit, then when that pursuit shifts, ends, or is taken away, the ground underneath you moves.

    This episode challenges leaders to ask deeper questions after achievement: not just what am I chasing, but what am I becoming? Not just what number do I want, but what kind of life am I building?

    The leadership discipline is learning to bring the anchor back inside—to values, duties, character, wisdom, and the willingness to keep doing the right thing after the dramatic part is over. Goals should sharpen action and focus discipline, but they should never become the only thing holding you together.

    🧠 What You’ll Learn Today

    • Why goals can guide effort but cannot define identity
    • How achievement can expose an unstable inner anchor
    • Why high achievers often become dependent on the chase
    • How Stoic leadership brings focus back to character
    • Why peace returns when goals serve your life, not replace it

    🔍 Tags:
    Stoicism, Epictetus, Stoic Leadership, Founder Mindset, Leadership Discipline, Business Resilience, Decision Making, Modern Stoicism, Executive Leadership, Strategic Thinking

    Support the show

    The Stoic Inner Strategy is your daily shortform podcast—your blueprint for modern leadership rooted in timeless truths.

    Hosted by Scott Smith, founder of Akhada Consulting, co-founder of ChatWorx, and host of The Outsourcing Blueprint podcast, this series blends ancient Stoic wisdom with real-world business strategy to help you lead with clarity, manage both your teams and yourself effectively, and move with purpose.

    🔹 Subscribe to the show and leave a review if today’s insight helped you lead with more clarity and strength.
    🔹 Connect with Scott at akhadaconsulting.com or on LinkedIn.

    Follow for daily episodes. New drops every weekday morning.

    Memento Mori — so live today to your fullest!

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    6 mins
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