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  • Flourishing is a journey not a destination (Axioms for Flourishing #5)
    Dec 30 2025

    Welcome to another episode of Live Well and Flourish. Today, Craig discusses Axiom for Flourishing #5: “Flourishing is a journey.” Drawing from his own experience of training for and running the Walt Disney World Marathon, Craig shares how achieving big goals can leave us feeling lost or empty if we focus solely on the destination. He explores ancient wisdom from philosophical traditions like Aristotle, the Stoics, Buddhism, and Taoism—all of which remind us that true flourishing is not an end state, but an ongoing, imperfect practice.

    Modern psychology echoes this idea: the path to well-being is built moment by moment, through continuous growth, self-compassion, and intrinsic motivation. By reframing excellence as a journey rather than a single act, Craig invites us to embrace small wins, learn from stumbles, and delight in the process itself. So tune in as we discover why treating flourishing as a journey means we’re already living the good life.

    Takeaways:

    1. The experience of post-marathon blues exemplifies the emotional void following significant achievements, highlighting the need for continuous goals.
    2. Flourishing is not a destination but rather a lifelong journey marked by ongoing growth and self-improvement.
    3. Various philosophical traditions emphasize that excellence requires consistent practice and acceptance of the journey's imperfections.
    4. The concept of flow illustrates that true fulfillment comes from engaging in the process, rather than fixating solely on the end results.
    5. Intrinsic motivation is more sustainable than extrinsic rewards, as it fosters enjoyment and meaning in activities we pursue.
    6. Embracing the journey, with its inevitable missteps, allows for a more enriching and rewarding experience of life.

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    Email Craig at: livewellandflourish@pm.me

    All episodes are available online at the Live Well and Flourish website: https://www.livewellandflourish.com/

    The theme music for Live Well and Flourish was written by Hazel Crossler, hazel.crossler@gmail.com.

    Production assistant - Paul Robert

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    9 m
  • Purpose as Your North Star: Making Better Decisions (Axioms for Flourishing #4)
    Dec 12 2025

    In this thought-provoking episode of Live Well and Flourish, Craig discusses the transformative power of purpose as a cornerstone of a flourishing life. Craig opens with the wisdom, "If you don't know where you're going, you'll never get there," illustrating how a clear sense of purpose serves as our guiding North Star—much like in the allegory of Alice and the Cheshire Cat.

    Drawing on insights from thought leaders, ancient philosophers, and psychology, Craig explores how purpose grounds our decisions, strengthens resilience, and provides coherence through life's twists and turns. He reflects on Simon Sinek’s “Start with Why,” Aristotle’s notion of eudaimonia, the Stoics’ emphasis on virtue and unchanging inner direction, Buddhist teachings on intentionality, and Viktor Frankl’s moving lessons from surviving Nazi concentration camps.

    Listeners will learn that purpose isn’t a luxury reserved for organizations or world-changers—it’s a universal, life-affirming principle available to all. Craig shares personal stories of how he discovered his own purpose gradually, through noticing moments of alignment and fulfillment across various roles in his life.

    Practical guidance is woven throughout, including:

    • How to spot patterns in your life that hint at your purpose
    • The value of exploring broadly and saying “yes” to new experiences
    • The “deathbed test” for reflecting on what truly matters
    • Permission to let your purpose evolve as you do

    Importantly, Craig reassures us that purpose doesn’t need to be grandiose or set in stone. You don’t need a perfect purpose statement—what matters is having enough clarity to guide your next steps and ground your choices in meaning. Even a faint North Star is enough to steer you away from drifting and towards a life that feels vital and authentic.

    Whether you’re seeking to clarify your own direction, struggling with decision fatigue, or simply wanting to lead a more intentional life, this episode offers profound encouragement and actionable steps to help you live well and flourish.

    If you find value in this episode, Craig asks that you share it with someone who might benefit and visit livewellandflourish.com for more resources.

    Tune in and take your next step toward a meaningful, flourishing life—guided by your purpose.

    Takeaways:

    • The significance of having a clear sense of purpose in life cannot be overstated, as it guides one's decisions and actions toward achieving a fulfilling existence.
    • A rudderless life, devoid of purpose, resembles a boat adrift on tumultuous waters, lacking direction and coherence in its journey through existence.
    • Purpose acts as one's North Star, illuminating the path toward meaningful choices and fostering resilience in the face of life's inevitable challenges and uncertainties.
    • The quest for purpose is a gradual process that involves paying attention to moments of alignment and fulfillment, rather than expecting immediate clarity or insight.

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    15 m
  • Axiom for Flourishing 3: Virtue Lies in Balance
    Dec 2 2025

    Welcome to Live Well and Flourish with Craig Van Slyke

    In this insightful episode, Craig explores the third foundational axiom for living a flourishing life: “Virtue lies in balance.” Using both personal stories and timeless wisdom, Craig examines why finding the golden mean, or the middle ground, is essential for excellence and happiness.

    What’s Inside This Episode?

    • The Importance of Balance: Craig begins by contrasting two weekend experiences—one lost to overworking, the other enriched by sharing a slice of cheesecake with his wife. These moments set the stage for a discussion about where true virtue resides: not in rigid discipline or reckless indulgence, but in the space between.
    • Personal Reflections on Balance: Sharing an anniversary dinner story, Craig illustrates the ongoing dance between healthy choices and enjoying life's pleasures. He emphasizes that balance isn’t about strict moderation or one-size-fits-all rules—it’s unique to each situation and individual.
    • Aristotle’s Golden Mean & The Middle Way: Delving into philosophy, Craig outlines Aristotle’s idea of virtue as the balance between deficiency and excess, and draws parallels with the Buddhist concept of the Middle Way. He notes similar threads in Hinduism, Islam, and Confucianism, highlighting the universality of this principle.
    • Practical Wisdom in Everyday Life: Balance isn’t just theoretical; it needs self-awareness, reflection, and action. Craig discusses the necessity of noticing when we veer off course—whether with work-life balance, saving for retirement, or managing our emotions—and then reflecting on and adjusting our approach.
    • Emotional Wisdom: The episode explores how flourishing depends on balancing emotional expression: not suppressing emotions entirely nor being ruled by them, but responding with thoughtfulness.
    • The Balance Between Learning and Living: Craig confesses his love for studying the art of flourishing but cautions that too much contemplation can outweigh real-life action. He encourages us—to paraphrase Marcus Aurelius—to “be” good people, not just to think about what it means.
    • Essential Steps to Find Your Balance:

    1. Cultivate self-awareness to recognize when you’re out of balance.
    2. Reflect on what your personal middle ground is, rather than following someone else’s.
    3. Employ practical wisdom to bring that balance into your daily life.

    Final Takeaway

    Virtue and fulfillment are found not in the extremes, but in the thoughtful, ever-shifting balance that fits your unique life. For Craig, it was sharing cheesecake with his wife; for you, it might be something entirely different. Stay excellent, friends.

    If you found value in this episode, please share it with someone who might benefit. Learn more at livewellandflourish.com.

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    Live Well and Flourish website: https://www.livewellandflourish.com/

    Email: livewellandflourish@pm.me

    The theme music for Live Well and Flourish was written by Hazel Crossler, hazel.crossler@gmail.com.

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    11 m
  • Axiom for Flourishing #2: Control what you can and let the rest go
    Sep 9 2025

    In this heartfelt and thoughtful episode, host Craig Van Slyke shares a transformative life philosophy rooted in his own challenging experience—learning to control what you can, and letting the rest go. Drawing from the painful journey of his first wife’s diagnosis and battle with late-stage cancer, Craig explores the deep wisdom in discerning what is within our power, exercising agency where possible, and practicing acceptance when faced with the uncontrollable.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Discernment: Recognize the boundary between what you can and can’t control. Craig recounts how he learned to focus on actionable steps—like providing physical support for his wife—instead of being consumed by the reality he couldn’t change.
    • Agency: Even in difficult circumstances, don’t let the sheer number of uncontrollable factors overwhelm your sense of agency. There are always small, meaningful actions you can take.
    • Acceptance: True flourishing comes from accepting what cannot be changed. Craig highlights the importance of not wasting energy on anxiety or rage about things beyond our influence—embrace the situation, and use your reason to ease its burden where possible.

    Craig illustrates how this axiom is rooted in both ancient philosophy and modern psychology, referencing:

    • Buddhism’s Four Noble Truths: Understanding suffering, its root in craving, and the path to relief by letting go.
    • Stoicism: Echoing Epictetus’ wisdom—that misery stems from confusing what we control with what we don’t—and Aristotle’s counsel to act with virtue within the limits of our agency.
    • Modern Psychology: Locus of control theory and Ellen Langer’s “illusion of control” highlight the mental toll of overestimating our power, while acceptance and commitment theory points to the peace gained from letting go of futile struggles.

    Practical Tips for Listeners:

    1. Circle of Control Exercise: When facing worry, categorize it—what’s truly controllable, what’s not, and what’s an illusion. Focus only on the first.
    2. Letting Go Ritual: Write down a recurring worry about something uncontrollable, then let it go physically (destroy the paper, or store it away).
    3. Recentering: In stressful moments, check if you’re clinging to the uncontrollable. If so, consciously let it go.

    Craig wraps up with the guiding idea: freedom and flourishing start with releasing the illusion that we can control everything. Find your balanced path between agency and acceptance, and you’ll create space to flourish without being drained by what you cannot change.

    Quote to Remember:

    “Make the best use of what is in your power, and take the rest as it happens.” – Epictetus

    If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone you care about and help others on their journey to live well and flourish.

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    10 m
  • Axiom for Flourishing #1 - Agency defines character
    Sep 2 2025

    Live Well and Flourish – Episode 132: Agency Defines Character

    Host: Craig Van Slyke

    In this thought-provoking episode, Craig kicks off a new series presenting his personal collection of 35 axioms for living a flourishing life. Today’s focus: “Agency defines character.”

    What You’ll Learn:

    • Craig shares a personal story about overcoming his habit of being an angry driver. When he noticed how his reactions affected his wife, he consciously chose to change, demonstrating how agency—our capacity for choice—shapes who we are.
    • Listeners are reminded that while many things in life lie outside our control, our reactions, emotions, and choices remain ours to direct. Drawing from Stoic philosophy (especially Epictetus), Craig highlights the importance of controlling what’s truly within our grasp: our opinions, desires, and, most crucially, our actions.
    • Aristotle’s idea of habit formation is explored, emphasizing that character is built through repeated, conscious practice. Small, everyday choices—like how we respond in traffic—accumulate and eventually define us.
    • Craig introduces Buddhist mindfulness as a practical tool for creating space between stimulus and response. By practicing “the pause,” we give ourselves the opportunity to make better decisions that align with the kind of person we strive to be.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Our circumstances do not define us—our responses do.
    • Every choice, big or small, is an exercise in defining character.
    • Building good habits transforms positive choices from conscious effort into second nature.
    • Mindfulness practices help us cultivate the agency needed to become our best selves.

    Craig’s core message is that flourishing starts with recognizing and embracing agency. By making choices rooted in who we wish to become, we steadily build the character necessary for a rich, fulfilling life.

    If this episode resonates with you, Craig encourages you to share it with someone who might benefit. Find more resources and previous episodes at livewellandflourish.com.

    Start flourishing today: pause, choose, and act in line with your best self.

    No sponsorships. No requests for donations. Just a mission to help you flourish.

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    8 m
  • The Flourishing Manifesto: Principles for Living an Excellent Life
    Aug 25 2025

    Excellence isn't something you achieve—it's something you live. After 120 episodes exploring what it means to flourish, I've distilled the core insights into The Flourishing Manifesto, a philosophy of life built on agency, virtue, mindfulness, and purpose.

    This manifesto emerged while planning my upcoming book, Live Well and Flourish: Axioms for Living an Excellent Life. Though the words were crafted by ChatGPT from over 125,000 words of podcast transcripts, the thoughts are mine—years of conversations, research, and personal exploration about creating the conditions for excellence to emerge naturally in our lives.

    Flourishing isn't about wealth, status, or fleeting happiness. It's about how you live, love, and grow. It's found in the ordinary moments most people overlook, guided by daily practices of virtue, and oriented by purpose that serves as your North Star.

    The manifesto reminds us that flourishing is reciprocal—your growth uplifts others, their flourishing enriches yours. A better world is built one choice, one moment at a time.

    These aren't just philosophical ideals; they're practical guideposts for daily living. What matters most isn't just understanding these principles, but living them. Start small. Choose one area to exercise your agency today. That's how flourishing begins.

    Takeaways:

    • Flourishing is not a mere destination, but rather a continuous way of being in the world.
    • Excellence in life is cultivated through the deliberate practice of virtues such as courage, justice, and kindness.
    • Mindfulness and reflection are essential for transforming experiences into meaningful wisdom that enriches our lives.
    • To flourish, one must engage in daily acts of compassion and purpose, nurturing both oneself and others around them.
    • The journey toward a flourishing life begins with small, intentional choices that align with one's values and aspirations.
    • Ultimately, the pursuit of eudaimonia requires a commitment to live with virtue and a deep appreciation for the ordinary moments in life.

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    Email Craig at: livewellandflourish@pm.me

    All episodes are available online at the Live Well and Flourish website: https://www.livewellandflourish.com/

    The theme music for Live Well and Flourish was written by Hazel Crossler, hazel.crossler@gmail.com.

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    6 m
  • Cultivating Patience in a Hyperconnected World (corrected)
    May 26 2025

    [Note: This is an updated version that corrects the audio file.]

    Patience serves as a formidable act of rebellion against the pervasive demands of our hyperconnected world, which incessantly encourages immediate gratification. In this discourse, we delve into the notion that cultivating patience is not merely beneficial for individual well-being, but a crucial strategy for resisting the algorithms that seek to dominate our attention and dictate our emotional responses. The incessant interruptions from our devices, designed to capture our focus and provoke irritation, contribute significantly to the erosion of our capacity for patience, thereby hindering our pursuit of a flourishing life. Through conscious efforts to manage our technological engagements and to recognize the early signs of impatience, we can reclaim control over our emotional state and foster a deeper sense of tranquility. Ultimately, the practice of patience emerges as both a shield against the incessant demands of modernity and a pathway to enhanced eudaimonia.

    In contemporary society, where the allure of instant gratification reigns supreme, the notion of employing patience as a form of resistance emerges as a compelling counter-narrative. The dialogue, expertly orchestrated by Craig Van Slyke, delves into the significance of patience within the context of our hyperconnected lives, dominated by technology and the incessant demands for attention from myriad devices. Van Slyke posits that the very fabric of our existence has been altered by algorithms that exploit our psychological vulnerabilities, fostering a culture that prioritizes immediacy over mindful engagement. Through a series of poignant observations and personal anecdotes, he elucidates the insidious ways in which our patience is eroded, provoking listeners to reflect on their own experiences with impatience and irritation in the face of technological delays.

    The episode further examines the detrimental impact of this impatience on our overall well-being and flourishing. Van Slyke articulates that cultivating patience transcends mere resistance; it is a vital practice that contributes to a more fulfilling life. By expounding on practical strategies—such as disabling unnecessary notifications and fostering an acute awareness of one’s impatience—he empowers his audience to reclaim their agency in a world rife with distractions. The overarching message resonates profoundly: each act of patience serves not only to mitigate daily irritations but also to reclaim one's autonomy from the relentless grip of technology. Ultimately, the pursuit of patience can be envisioned as a pathway to eudaimonia, where one flourishes amidst the chaos of modern existence.

    Takeaways:

    • In a society increasingly characterized by the demand for instant gratification, cultivating patience can serve as a profound act of rebellion against the prevailing norms.
    • The act of slowing down is not merely beneficial for one's well-being, but it also serves as a powerful countermeasure to the algorithms that incessantly vie for our attention.
    • Practicing patience in our hyperconnected world not only mitigates daily irritations but also empowers us to resist the culture of immediacy that pervades modern life.
    • The algorithms that govern our digital interactions are designed to exploit our psychological vulnerabilities, thereby conditioning us to expect immediate rewards and instant gratification.
    • By consciously managing our device notifications and alerts, we can reclaim our attention and foster a more patient approach to life.
    • Awareness of our impatience, particularly recognizing early signs of irritation, enables us to exercise control over our responses and enhances our overall flourishing.

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  • The Wisdom of the Grateful Dead: Embracing Daily Challenges
    May 12 2025

    What if I told you that true resilience isn't about climbing mountains or weathering storms, but about handling the countless paper cuts that life deals us every day? In this episode, we're diving into an unexpected source of wisdom about resilience: the Grateful Dead's "Touch of Grey." Together, we'll explore why those daily annoyances—from traffic jams to critical colleagues to that scratch on your favorite watch—might actually be your best teachers in living well.

    Think about it: while we're all waiting for the big challenges to test our mettle, it's actually the small stuff that often breaks us down. But here's the thing: accepting these daily hiccups isn't just about "dealing with it"—it's about thriving despite them. Join me as we unpack how embracing life's persistent "touch of grey" might be the key to genuine resilience.

    In this episode, we'll explore:

    • Why the small stuff might matter more than the big challenges
    • How the wisdom of the Grateful Dead applies to modern-day resilience
    • Practical ways to handle life's daily irritations without losing your cool
    • The surprising connection between acceptance and flourishing

    Plus, I'll share a personal story about a scratched watch that taught me more about resilience than any self-help book ever could.

    Takeaways:

    • The essence of true resilience may lie not in grand victories but in daily perseverance against minor adversities.
    • Acceptance of life's daily challenges is crucial for developing resilience and achieving a flourishing existence.
    • The concept of impermanence, as conveyed in Buddhist teachings, is vital for coping with transient problems.
    • Embracing the minor irritations of life can transform our perspective and enhance our overall well-being.
    • Practicing non-attachment to our problems can alleviate unnecessary distress and contribute to a more fulfilling life.
    • The wisdom embedded in the phrase 'C'est la vie' underscores the importance of maintaining equanimity amidst life's inevitable challenges.

    Companies mentioned in this episode:

    • Grateful Dead
    • Touch of Grey on YouTube: https://youtu.be/mzvk0fWtCs0?si=tGnz7_E06FYVBEbF

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