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The Resilient Philosopher

The Resilient Philosopher

By: David Leon Dantes
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The Resilient Philosopher is your go-to podcast for leadership, personal growth, and mental resilience. Hosted by D. Leon Dantes, this podcast blends philosophy, psychology, and real-world strategies to help you master influence, decision-making, and success. Tune in for expert insights, powerful interviews, and actionable leadership techniques that elevate your mindset and performance. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, executive, or personal development enthusiast, Vision LEON empowers you to lead with confidence and clarity. theresilientphilosopher.substack.comVision LEON LLC Hygiene & Healthy Living Personal Development Personal Success Philosophy Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Social Sciences
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  • Unlocking Resilience: Audiobooks from the Edge of Mental Health
    Jul 8 2025

    The Resilient Philosopher's captivating book collection continues to expand, offering profound insights into the unpredictable realms of mental health and leadership. With our first book, Leadership Lessons from the Edge of Mental Health, The Resilient Mind, Volume 1, now available as an audiobook through Audible, listeners are invited to delve into a transformative journey. This book is a cornerstone of our collection, inviting readers to uncover the principles of resilience in the face of life's challenges.

    In addition to Audible, our entire trio of enlightening books can be found on Amazon. Immerse yourself in the complete Resilient Mind series, featuring both the first and second volumes. These books form a tapestry of knowledge, constructed to empower and guide individuals towards stronger mental fortitude. Furthermore, discover the foundational ideas of the Resilient Philosopher within the pages of The Resilient Philosopher, The Prism of Reality, a definitive guide to understanding our core philosophy.

    By purchasing any of these titles, you are supporting our ongoing mission to provide valuable resources for personal growth and mental wellness. Join us on this journey, visit our website Vision Leon for more insights, and don't miss our weekly episodes of the Resilient Philosopher podcast, released every Tuesday. Each episode is designed to enrich your understanding and inspire change, inviting you to become a part of the Resilient Philosopher’s community, united in the quest for resilience and wisdom.

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    1 min
  • Eugenics: The Dangerous Philosophy of Control
    Jul 8 2025

    Welcome to the Resilient Philosopher, where we delve into the intersection of leadership, psychology, and philosophy to uncover the ideas that define our humanity. Join your host, D. Leon Dantes, as he tackles a question that remains as significant today as it was a century ago: what happens when our quest to better life transforms into an urge to control it? This episode takes you on a riveting exploration of eugenics, unraveling what it truly represented and why its insidious logic continues to resonate.

    Embark on a journey through time as we dissect the chilling social experiment that was eugenics—a coercive ideology fueled by fear and hubris. Unearth the story behind Francis Galton's chilling premise that some lives possess greater worth than others. Traverse the early 20th century landscape, where eugenics became law and practice in America, aided by figures like Henry H. Goddard, who deemed the human mind a hierarchy of deficiency through demeaningly labeled categories.

    As we transition into contemporary realms, learn how technologies like CRISPR and IVF dance dangerously close to eugenic ideals, tempting us with promises of genetic perfection. But amidst these advancements, Dantes draws compelling parallels between the misguided eugenic past and potential future perils of genetic selection.

    However, this tale isn't just about cautionary narratives. Discover an alternative approach—the path of psychological selection. Inspired by thinkers such as Carl Jung and Alfred Adler, it highlights how inherent imperfections offer opportunities for deeper connections and personal growth. As you listen, ponder on the legacies left behind: Goddard's divisive categorizations versus Jung's integrative archetypes.

    Ending with a call to action, this episode invites you to lead with emotional intelligence, question societal norms, and champion the dignity inherent in every individual. Let us learn from the past, understand the present, and create a compassionate future where humanity thrives not through control, but through connection.

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    15 mins
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