Episode Description
We’re surrounded by information but many of us still feel unsure about how to live well.
This episode gently explores why midlife pulls us toward wisdom, not more answers. Chip Conley is joined by bestselling author Eric Weiner (The Geography of Bliss, Man Seeks God, The Socrates Express), a curious guide who’s spent years learning from philosophers, cultures, and lived experience. Together, they talk about what ancient wisdom can teach us about modern life—especially when certainty starts to fall away.
In this conversation, you’ll hear:
- Why midlife naturally turns us into philosophers
- The difference between knowing more and living better
- How thinkers like Socrates, Thoreau, and Marcus Aurelius offer practical guidance
- Why wonder, humility, and generosity matter more than expertise
- Simple ideas that help us navigate change, relationships, and uncertainty
This is a warm, thoughtful, and often playful conversation about slowing down, asking better questions, and learning how to live with more clarity and meaning.
Watch now and step into the wisdom midlife is inviting you to explore.
Timestamps:
04:21 Welcome to Midlife Chrysalis
04:59 Writing with humility and vulnerability
07:02 Book titles and framing ideas
08:34 Geography of Bliss origin story
12:31 Favorite places and soul place
13:54 Ben Franklin and usefulness
18:31 Writing about God and belief
21:44 Geography of Genius and creativity
23:30 Introducing The Socrates Express
24:10 Knowledge vs wisdom
27:23 What philosophy really is
30:38 Wonder vs curiosity
34:40 Stoicism and modern relevance
37:33 Philosophers that resonated most
40:53 Thoreau and learning how to see
44:52 Why philosophy matters in midlife
49:20 Wisdom bumper stickers
52:26 Closing and Santa Fe workshop
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