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Short readings and conversations from the writers at Minimalism Life.
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Be Bigger Than the Cliché of the Bigger Person
Educator and philosopher T.K. Coleman reads his essay "Be Bigger Than the Cliché of the Bigger Person."
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About Those Dreams You Were Planning to Follow
Educator and philosopher T.K. Coleman reads his essay "About Those Dreams You Were Planning to Follow."
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The Experts Are Wrong—Also, They're Right
Educator and philosopher T.K. Coleman reads and discusses his essay "Changing Your Life Won't Change Your Life."
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Changing your life won't change your life
New York Times–bestselling author Joshua Fields Millburn reads and discusses his essay "Changing Your Life Won't Change Your Life."
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You cannot fix anything
New York Times–bestselling author Joshua Fields Millburn reads and discusses his essay "You Cannot Fix Anything."
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The advice epidemic
New York Times–bestselling author Joshua Fields Millburn reads and discusses his essay "The Advice Epidemic."
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Customer Reviews
Great tidbits
Great tidbits to make you think. I’ve gotten some little nuggets of wisdom from these episodes. I like the idea of one, digestible essay per episode…no wading through banter or trying to unpack too much at once.
Just enough
Bite sized wisdom by JFM that is just enough to get you thinking about the bigger discussion of how this applies to your life journey
Minimalism On Th Go
This podcast is great for on the go. My journey with minimalism started after I left the Church ministry world. Although I am still a Christian, I see the excess that the modern church promotes. If you have enough faith, you’ll be blessed. If you give this much God will give much more. This drove me to the point of mental breakdown. I walked away and I did stumble into minimalism. It really makes me think of what is important and what isn’t. It helped me let go not only of material possessions but also the mental baggage of my broken past and forced me, in the greatest way, to live now. Not in the past or the future but now and not have things or performances give me joy. Living is joy. Breathing is joy. Being able to walk, talk, see and feel is joy.
Thank you so much for spear heading this way of life. I would probably still be striving in vain.