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#390 - Kai Whiting on Illness, Identity, and Practicing Stoicism When Life Collapses

#390 - Kai Whiting on Illness, Identity, and Practicing Stoicism When Life Collapses

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After nearly two years away from the Stoic world, author and researcher Kai Whiting returns to share—candidly—what happened: sudden metabolic illness, becoming a father, career upheaval, a public rift, and rebuilding meaning from first principles. We talk attachment, grief, diet experiments, masculinity, work identity, and how to live the virtues when theory isn’t enough.

In this episode:

  • Breaking the silence: why Kai disappeared (02:00)
  • Severe health spiral, hospitalizations, and discovering diabetes (03:30)
  • Losing the bodybuilding identity—and the grief that follows (12:35)
  • Food, mood, and mitochondria: one person’s n=1 (18:30) (not medical advice)
  • Stoicism vs. “pure abstraction”: why bodies and sports matter (24:30)
  • On Peterson, bricklaying, and zooming out to purpose (53:20)
  • Leaving academia, starting over in sales, and serving the beehive (49:00, 54:40)
  • Rebuilding a professional identity without losing your soul (1:04:50)

Key ideas & takeaways

  • Grief is Stoic: when you lose an identity (athlete, academic, whatever), you grieve first—then choose your next courageous action.
  • Meet yourself where you are: programs (training or life) must fit your current capacity, not your past PRs or future fantasies.
  • Bodies matter: movement can be a pressure-release valve while the “heat source” (deeper causes) is addressed.
  • Serve the beehive: tie daily tasks to a larger vision; energy savings at a school becomes trees planted and kids learning.
  • Change your mind in public: integrity > consistency; update beliefs when evidence (or life) demands it.

Connect

  • Guest: Kai Whiting — best reached via LinkedIn for sustainability/energy efficiency conversations.
  • Host: Brandon Tumblin — Strong Stoic Podcast, Substack, and socials.


Disclaimer: This episode includes one person’s health and nutrition experiences and is not medical advice.

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