Ukemi Audiobooks has published
Epicurus of Samos – His Philosophy and Life: All the principal Classical texts Compiled and Introduced by Hiram Crespo (
amazon link here), which is basically an Epicurean Audio-Bible, and was a very gratifying project for me to work on. The audiobook contains all the ancient sources by the founders and selected passages from Lucretius' "On the Nature of Things" with my introductions and commentaries, as well as my summaries of many of the scrolls by Philodemus of Gadara that survived the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, and of passages from Oenoanda's Wall. It also contains chapters on the legacy of Epicureanism, including secondary sources like Seneca, and Cicero's On Ends.
I also participated, together with fellow contributor and editor Massimo Pigliucci, in
How to Live a Good Life, Episode 3: Stoicism & Epicureanism. HTLAGL was a limited-edition video discussion series where the various chapters of the book
How to Live a Good Life were discussed by the authors of the respective chapters. The format was not a debate, but an informational discussion to help students of philosophy to understand the differences, in this case, between Stoicism and Epicureanism.