EPISODE · Mar 15, 2026 · 6 MIN
Ep 252 – The Stoic Founder’s Risk Playbook: Preparing for Uncertainty in Business
from The Stoic Inner Strategy – A Leadership & Strategy Podcast · host Scott Smith, Principal Advisor
We'd love to hear from you! Click this link to text us feedback or to share your thoughts.Meta Description: Stoic leadership teaches founders to prepare for uncertainty rather than avoid it. Scott Smith explains negative visualization, pre-mortems, financial stress testing, and other Stoic risk disciplines that strengthen decision making and business resilience.Read the full article version of this episode on Substack.🎙️ Episode Summary“Let us prepare our minds as if we’d come to the very end of life.” — SenecaModern founder culture celebrates optimism.Visualize success. Ignore the downside. Trust the process.But Stoic leadership takes a different approach.Instead of assuming everything will work, disciplined leaders prepare for the moment when it might not.In this weekly recap episode of The Stoic Inner Strategy, Scott Smith explores five Stoic risk disciplines that help founders and executives build stronger judgment, improve strategic planning, and create businesses that remain stable under pressure.The Stoic philosophers believed that confidence does not come from optimism alone. But from readiness.For entrepreneurs navigating uncertain markets, that mindset transforms risk from a threat into a strategic advantage.Scott breaks down how founders can apply Stoic thinking through practical leadership disciplines:• Negative visualization to identify vulnerabilities before they become problems • The Pre-Mortem strategy to anticipate project failure and strengthen planning • Eliminating key-person risk by building systems that outlast individuals • Cash flow stress testing to prepare for economic downturns • Challenging assumptions before market disruption forces changeFor founders and executives, this discipline transforms uncertainty into clarity — and clarity into strategic momentum.🧠 What You’ll Learn Today• Why Stoic philosophy teaches leaders to expect adversity rather than avoid thinking about it• How negative visualization strengthens leadership judgment and strategic thinking• Why pre-mortem planning improves project execution and reduces business risk• How eliminating key-person dependency builds operational resilience• Why financial stress testing protects companies during market downturns• How questioning assumptions reveals future strategic opportunities🔍 Tags: Stoicism, Stoic Leadership, Founder Mindset, Business Strategy, Decision Making, Entrepreneurship, Risk Management, Business Resilience, Strategic Thinking, Leadership Discipline, Founder Leadership, Executive LeadershipSupport the show —The Stoic Inner Strategy is your daily shortform podcast—your blueprint for modern leadership rooted in timeless truths.Hosted by Scott Smith, founder of Akhada Consulting, co-founder of ChatWorx, and host of The Outsourcing Blueprint podcast, this series blends ancient Stoic wisdom with real-world business strategy to help you lead with clarity, manage both your teams and yourself effectively, and move with purpose. 🔹 Subscribe to the show and leave a review if today’s insight helped you lead with more clarity and strength. 🔹 Connect with Scott at akhadaconsulting.com or on LinkedIn. Follow for daily episodes. New drops every weekday morning.Memento Mori — so live today to your fullest!
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We'd love to hear from you! Click this link to text us feedback or to share your thoughts. Meta Description: Stoic leadership teaches founders to prepare for uncertainty rather than avoid it. Scott Smith explains negative visualization, pre-mortems, financial stress testing, and other Stoic risk disciplines that strengthen decision making and business resilience. Read the full article version of this episode on Substack. 🎙️ Episode Summary “Let us prepare our minds as if we’d come to the ver...
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