
529 episodes

The Minimalists Podcast Joshua Fields Millburn, Ryan Nicodemus
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- Health & Fitness
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4.6 • 17 Ratings
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Emmy-nominated Netflix stars and New York Times–bestselling authors Joshua Fields Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus, known collectively as The Minimalists, help millions of people live meaningful lives with less.
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The Expectations
The Minimalists are joined by musician Matt Nathanson to talk about the problem with expectations and assumptions. Watch all three hours of episode 352 on The Minimalists Private Podcast: patreon.com/theminimalists
Discussed in this episode:
How do I lower or eliminate expectations? (01:44)
What is the distinction between an expectation and an assumption? (10:26)
What do you consider your most meaningful accomplishment? (12:22)
What can attendees of the Sunday Symposium event expect? (24:46)
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Funeral for Things
The Minimalists are joined by their new cohost, T.K. Coleman, to talk about dead things, dead relationships, and more. Listen to all three hours of episode 351 on The Minimalists Private Podcast: patreon.com/theminimalists
Discussed in this episode:
Why did T.K. Coleman join The Minimalists Podcast as the new cohost? (00:19)
Are we obligated to always attend the funerals of loved ones? (03:43)
How do I accept my mother dating after the death of my father? (15:46)
What is “chronological snobbery”? (24:06)
Why did you create the Sunday Symposium event? (30:54)
Detailed show notes: minimalists.com/podcast
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You Are Probably a Stage 1 Hoarder
The Minimalists discuss with professional organizer Dr. Julia Raz the likelihood that nearly all of us are at least stage 1 hoarders. Listen to full episodes of The Minimalists Private Podcast: patreon.com/theminimalists
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Professional Organizers
The Minimalists discuss organizing, hoarding, and decluttering with professional organizer Dr. Julia Raz, and they answer the following questions:
When should you hire a professional organizer, and what should you look for in one? (01:36)
What is a professional organizer? (02:13)
How do I create a new space with a minimalist aesthetic when I move? (10:27)
What is the crux of most couples’ disagreements? (19:09)
How do I find the system of organization that works for me? (21:47)
What questions help us get to the ‘why’ of decluttering? (26:43)
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The Perfect Amount of Clothes
The Minimalists discuss how many articles of clothing are sufficient for a minimalist. Listen to full episodes of The Minimalists Private Podcast: patreon.com/theminimalists
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Outgrowing Things
The Minimalists discuss outgrowing possessions, careers, cities, routines, habits, traditions, and relationships, they release a major announcement, and they answer the following questions:
How can you tell you’ve outgrown something? (01:48)
What is the common denominator of outgrown things? (04:39)
How do I move on from my past traumas so they have the least negative impact on my present self? (10:35)
What is your perspective regarding trauma? (16:58)
How do I move on from something without feeling I’m losing part of my identity? (21:12)
Who is the new cohost of The Minimalists Podcast? (37:21)
Detailed show notes: minimalists.com/podcast
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Customer Reviews
Great welcome to the world of minimalism
This podcast not only introduced me to the Minimalists and minimalism, it gave me a much needed push to start my journey to find my own recipe of how to live a meaningful life. The Q&A format keeps the show informal and entertaining enough to keep my attention throughout the 1 hour show. I do feel like they advertise their tour and their work a bit too much, it should be limited in the one section of the show. Keep up the great work!
Minimalism helped me make sense of my life
The Minimalists have played a very important role in gearing my life towards a simple ones and I really value and learn a lot from their views. Lately I find they talk too much about their personal lives and result in the recent episodes being rather 'diluted'. Still one of the best places to go to find your minimalism points of views on life to steer you on.