The Minimalists Podcast Joshua Fields Millburn, Ryan Nicodemus, T.K. Coleman
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The Minimalists are Emmy-nominated Netflix stars and New York Times–bestselling authors Joshua Fields Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus. Alongside cohost T.K. Coleman, they help millions of people live meaningful lives with less.
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Rental Culture
The Minimalists speak with Lisa Ann about the benefits of renting clothes, homes, cars, books, tools, and more. They also talk about when it’s best to own a thing instead of renting it.
Discussed in this episode:
What should I do with my wardrobe if my style preferences constantly change? (2:21)
What’s one thing you’d rather rent than own? And what’s one thing you’d rather own than rent? (21:37)
How does letting go of things help people let go of resentment? (46:55)
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Simplify Simplify Simplify
The Minimalists talk about life after simplifying, decluttering slowly over time, processing loss after letting go, and more.
Discussed in this episode:
Should I get rid of everything while simplifying? (2:29)
What’s the most difficult thing you’ve ever let go of? (18:36)
When is the next Zoom call with The Minimalists? (37:54)
Listener tip about quitting social media. (38:44)
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Memory Clutter
The Minimalists discuss letting go of memories, creating an uncluttered home, three new series from The Minimalists, and more.
Discussed in this episode:
How do I let go of memories? (3:51)
How can I curate a beautiful, uncluttered home? (17:52)
What are the three new series coming soon from The Minimalists? (25:12)
What’s the best way to create a functional wardrobe with items that last? (24:35)
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Restraint
The Minimalists talk about the benefits of restraint, the struggles of consumerism for new minimalists, the difficulties of letting go of social media, and more.
Discussed in this episode:
How do I declutter my online-shopping addiction? (1:56)
What factors contributed to The Minimalists leaving social media? (31:04)
Why was I still clinging to my living daughter’s suicide note? (45:04)
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Streamlined
The Minimalists discuss the art of streamlining one’s life, letting go of difficult things, how the need for approval keeps people tethered to a lifestyle they don’t want, and more.
Discussed in this episode:
How can I get my husband to let go of just-in-case items? (3:52)
How does my need for approval influence my consumption decisions? (24:17)
What are “Thursday Konversations with T.K. Coleman”? (35:31)
Listener insight: “Sometimes I disagree with The Minimalists, but I still appreciate your perspective.” (38:27)
Listen to the full Maximal episode on Patreon: patreon.com/theminimalists
Detailed show notes: minimalists.com/podcast
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Graduation Day
The Minimalists talk about the three different kinds of letting go (graduation, divorce, death), several ways to detach from a former spouse, and how to move on when you feel like you can’t let go.
Discussed in this episode:
How can I detach from my former spouse while actively coparenting and sharing familial responsibilities? (1:58)
How do I move on if I can’t let go of a thing, career, or relationship that used to add value to my life? (14:25)
What graduations are The Minimalists celebrating? (21:11)
Listen to the full Maximal episode on Patreon: patreon.com/theminimalists
Detailed show notes: minimalists.com/podcast
Customer Reviews
Excellent source of food for thought
I watched The Minimalists’ film on Netflix several years ago. Therefore their philosophy was not entirely new to me. Yet, their podcast never ceases to positively surprise me. Minimalism goes way beyond physical decluttering. It’s a mindful and simple way of life. The conversations in this podcast range from letting go of material things to releasing emotional cluttering and everything in between. This podcast has become my faithful companion when I’m driving alone. Excellent company! Thank you Minimalists!
Happy birthday Josh
Absolutely love this podcast and all minimalist books, video’s and available content. It is thought provoking, life enhancing as well as funny.
Living intentional
Great podcast about intentional living. love to listen.
Broad spectrum of minimalist subjects, without jugement about any perspective. Great suggestions to questions from listeners.
Wait for the day this becomes a subject in basic schools.
Love people, use things