Aaron B. Acquah

The Daily Spark with ABA

Arts EN ↓ 8 episodes

Consistency is a muscle. After launching my weekly podcast, Aba, The Seed. —where I explore childhood questions about reality that led me to God—I realized I wanted to turn things up a notch. Welcome to The Daily Spark with ABA . This is my raw, unfiltered daily audio journal as I work through Ryan Holiday’s The Daily Stoic . Every day, I break down a single philosophical prompt, challenge my own mindset, and document my growth in real-time. No scripts, no edits—just daily sparks of clarity.

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Aaron B. Acquah

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Arts

Latest episode

Jul 10, 2026

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Episodes

July 10th: Love the Humble Art 10.07.2026

“Love the humble art you have learned, and take rest in it.” — Marcus Aurelius Day 10. Let's be completely honest: the initial spark of excitement and passion for this daily challenge is starting to fade. The novelty has worn off, and now it's just raw discipline keeping the mic turned on. But today, Marcus Aurelius gives us the perfect anchor. He tells us to love the humble art we have...

July 9th: The Kingly Decision to Rest 09.07.2026

“For I believe a good king is from the outset and by necessity a philosopher, and the philosopher is from the outset a kingly person.” — Musonius Rufus Day 9. It is 2:30 AM. I am exhausted, fighting sleep, and facing a classic creator’s dilemma: do I power through the mountain of work in front of me, or do I shut it down and rest? Today’s reading talks about the "Philosopher King"—the id...

July 8th: Stop Monkeying Around! 08.07.2026

“Enough of this miserable, whining life. Stop monkeying around! Why are you troubled? What’s new here? What’s so confounding?” — Marcus Aurelius Day 8. Today, Marcus Aurelius gives us the ultimate reality check. He’s telling us to cut the whining, stop overcomplicating things, and just look at reality for what it is. In this episode, I’m leaning heavily into that raw, "Just Do It" mental...

July 7th: Learn the Lesson, Keep Sailing 07.07.2026

“This is what you should teach me, how to be like Odysseus—how to love my country, wife and father, and how, even after suffering shipwreck, I might keep sailing on course to those honourable ends.” — Seneca Day 5. Today, Seneca uses the legendary journey of Odysseus to remind us of our true duty: learning how to stay on course despite the storms. In this reflection, I’m taking Seneca's idea...

July 6th: Rainy Mondays & The Work of a Human Being 06.07.2026

“Why then am I annoyed that I am going to do what I’m made for, the very things for which I was put into this world? Or was I made for this, to snuggle under the covers and keep warm?” — Marcus Aurelius Day 4. It’s a cloudy Monday morning here in Accra—the absolute perfect weather for staying under the covers and hitting snooze. The temptation to just stay cosy is real. But today, Marcus Aurelius...

July 5th: Jumping the Hurdles 05.07.2026

“Nothing will deter them from what is honourable, and nothing will lure them into what is base.” — Seneca Day 3. Today’s reading hits a little too close to home. It talks about duty, honour, and doing what is right even when it requires hard work, injury, or danger. Lately, I’ve been facing a massive test of consistency with a specific task—one that my teammates are intentionally making extremely...

July 4th: Shielding Your Inner Fire 04.07.2026

“Protect your own good in all that you do, and as for the rest, take what is given as far as it can be used reasonably.” — Epictetus Day 2. Last night, Ghana took a tough hit , losing to Colombia in the World Cup round of 32. It’s the kind of collective disappointment that can easily drag your energy down into the weekend. But today, The Daily Stoic hits right on time: Protect the Flame . External...

July 3: Turning Have To into Get To 03.07.2026

The task of a philosopher: we should bring our will into harmony with whatever happens, so that nothing happens against our will and nothing that we wish for fails to happen.” — Epictetus Day 1 of the daily ritual. In this inaugural episode of The Daily Spark , I’m diving straight into a massive perspective shift: turning "I have to" into "I get to." As a chronic introvert, it’...

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