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Author: 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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439 | Restraint

439 | Restraint

2024-04-1549:171

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) Listen to the full Maximal episode on Patreon: patreon.com/theminimalists Detailed show notes: minimalists.com/podcast
438 | Streamlined

438 | Streamlined

2024-04-0840:134

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  
437 | Graduation Day

437 | Graduation Day

2024-04-0101:02:244

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
The Minimalists talk about the process of simplifying for newbies and staying motivated when decluttering gets difficult.  Discussed in this episode: How can I maintain traction as a new minimalist? (01:25) How can I keep going on my decluttering journey when I get overwhelmed? (15:45) Listen to the full Maximal episode on Patreon: patreon.com/theminimalists Detailed show notes: minimalists.com/podcast
435 | Do Fewer Things

435 | Do Fewer Things

2024-03-1857:5310

The Minimalists speak with Cal Newport about the three principles of slow productivity and letting go of social media. Watch all 2 hours of episode 435 on The Minimalists Private Podcast. Discussed in this episode: What are the three principles of slow productivity? (02:10) Should The Minimalists quit social media? (27:48) Detailed show notes: minimalists.com/podcast Join The Minimalists Private Podcast: minimalists.com/support
434 | Breaking Cycles

434 | Breaking Cycles

2024-03-1141:161

The Minimalists speak with Dr. Nicole LePera about breaking cycles and healing relationships. Watch all 2 hours of episode 434 on The Minimalists Private Podcast. Discussed in this episode: How can I let go of the idea of what I thought a relationship should be? (02:23) How can I cease self-loathing? (18:48) Why don’t I feel like enough? (33:14) Detailed show notes: minimalists.com/podcast Join The Minimalists Private Podcast: minimalists.com/support
433 | Shoes

433 | Shoes

2024-03-0436:264

The Minimalists talk about what to do when success feels like failure, how to let go of shoes, and taking breaks from technology. Watch all 2 hours of episode 433 on The Minimalists Private Podcast. Discussed in this episode: How can we stop caring what society wants us to do? (01:46) Why can’t I let go of shoes I never wear? (15:00) How can we take breaks from technology when everything is digital these days? (28:30) Detailed show notes: minimalists.com/podcast Join The Minimalists Private Podcast: minimalists.com/support
The Minimalists talk about throwing everything away after an infestation and the hypocrisy of minimalism. Watch all 2 hours of episode 432  on The Minimalists Private Podcast. Discussed in this episode: Should I throw away everything after my bed bug infestation? (01:48) How is it minimalist to encourage people to download seven different wallpapers? (13:47) How can I learn to let go of clutter when I grew up poor? (22:48) How do I know whether I should let go of a relationship? (27:57) Detailed show notes: minimalists.com/podcast Join The Minimalists Private Podcast: minimalists.com/support
The Minimalists speak with Dr. Ramani Durvasula about recognizing narcissists; whether the term “narcissist” is overused; the roles of self-righteousness, complaining, and comparison in narcissism; and how to walk away. Watch all 2 hours of episode 431  on The Minimalists Private Podcast. Discussed in this episode: How do you know someone is a narcissist, and is the term overused? (01:11) How can I tell a narcissist that they’re the problem? (21:55) How do you let go of your feelings if your emotions are tied to your ego? (37:02) How can you mentally let go of an item you’re keeping just for when? (41:33) Detailed show notes: minimalists.com/podcast Join The Minimalists Private Podcast: minimalists.com/support
430 | No Junk Rule

430 | No Junk Rule

2024-02-1251:504

The Minimalists  talk about their minimalist kitchen essentials, the No Junk Rule, and letting go of embarrassment. Watch all 2 hours of episode 430 on The Minimalists Private Podcast. Discussed in this episode: What are The Minimalist’s kitchen essentials? (02:39) How can we get better at asking for help? (15:40) Why did I spend more money when I tried minimalism? (31:22) How can I connect with others when I feel like they’re judging me? (43:35) Detailed show notes: minimalists.com/podcast Join The Minimalists Private Podcast: minimalists.com/support
The Minimalists talk about the human desire to fill empty rooms, how they spend their downtime, the value of a quiet life, and why people desire fancy things. Watch all 2 hours of episode 429 on The Minimalists Private Podcast. Discussed in this episode: How do minimalists spend their downtime? (01:56) Why do I struggle with wanting nice things as a minimalists? (22:18) How can we let go of the emotions tied to things? (30:30) Can owning things deprive us of the joy of sharing them? (40:39) Detailed show notes: minimalists.com/podcast Join The Minimalists Private Podcast: minimalists.com/support
428 | Invisible Clutter

428 | Invisible Clutter

2024-01-2901:17:471

The Minimalists speak with Ryan Blaser, founder of TestMyHome.com, about the best tests to uncover in-home toxins, including mold, EMFs, WiFi, Bluetooth, blue light, chemicals in water, and other invisible clutter in our homes. Watch all 3 hours of episode 428 on The Minimalists Private Podcast. Discussed in this episode: What are the most surprising sources of indoor toxins? (02:29) Are cell phones toxic? (31:30) What’s the best way to filter my water? (44:05) Are claims about indoor toxins backed by science? (49:27) Detailed show notes: minimalists.com/podcast Join The Minimalists Private Podcast: minimalists.com/support
The Minimalists talk about emotional clutter, the dangers of being a “helper,” and whether hoarding is a form of procrastination. Watch all 2 hours of episode 427 on The Minimalists Private Podcast. Discussed in this episode: Did I accidentally steal a bicycle? (01:52) Is hoarding just another form of procrastination? (15:59) How can I teach my boyfriend to minimize? (25:09) Where are The Minimalists touring in 2024? (32:22) How can you maintain control of your space while moving an elderly parent or in-law into your home? (38:45) Detailed show notes: minimalists.com/podcast Join The Minimalists Private Podcast: minimalists.com/support
The Minimalists speak with author George Kamel about letting go of past financial mistakes, frugality vs. minimalism, and how much money The Minimalists have. Watch all 2 hours of episode 426 on The Minimalists Private Podcast. Discussed in this episode: How can I let go of my past financial mistakes? (02:15) What’s the relationship between frugality and minimalism? (15:25) Are The Minimalists millionaires? (22:29) How can I let go of my LEGO collection? (35:54) Detailed show notes: minimalists.com/podcast Join The Minimalists Private Podcast: minimalists.com/support
425 | Behind What We Buy

425 | Behind What We Buy

2024-01-0848:285

The Minimalists speak with Marcus Collins, author of For the Culture, about the pernicious forces of corporate marketing. Watch all 2 hours of episode 425 on The Minimalists Private Podcast. Discussed in this episode: How can I reconcile being a minimalist with my corporate marketing job? (02:15) Have we become superficial because everyone is trying to sell us something?  (30:09) What do The Minimalists think about “buy nothing” challenges? (40:58) Detailed show notes: minimalists.com/podcast Join The Minimalists Private Podcast: minimalists.com/support
424 | One Day or Day One

424 | One Day or Day One

2024-01-0147:2910

The Minimalists talk about how to start decluttering and letting go of stories about things. Watch all 2 hours of episode 424 on The Minimalists Private Podcast. Discussed in this episode: What’s the best method to start decluttering? (02:00) How do you get rid of things that are brand new? (12:36) How can I live my life without constantly feeling disappointed by the world around me? (25:58) How can I stop feeling defeated by my clutter? (37:40) Detailed show notes: minimalists.com/podcast Join The Minimalists Private Podcast: minimalists.com/support
The Minimalists talk about decluttering seasonal decorations, opting out of the consumer culture of Los Angeles, and whether hoarding is a choice. Watch all 2 hours of episode 423 on The Minimalists Private Podcast. Discussed in this episode: Should I declutter my seasonal decorations? (01:55) Is it difficult to be a minimalist in Los Angeles? (12:49) Is hoarding a choice? (26:29) How are Joshua and T.K. so good at having conversations with differing opinions? (39:23) Detailed show notes: minimalists.com/podcast Join The Minimalists Private Podcast: minimalists.com/support
422 | The Comfort Crisis

422 | The Comfort Crisis

2023-12-1849:185

The Minimalists speak with Michael Easter, author of The Comfort Crisis and Scarcity Brain, about embracing boredom and starting from scratch after losing everything. Watch all 2 hours of episode 422 on The Minimalists Private Podcast. Discussed in this episode: How do we start from scratch after losing everything? (02:29) Why can’t humans embrace boredom? (22:30) How can we achieve work-life balance with a constantly changing schedule? (35:20) Detailed show notes: minimalists.com/podcast Join The Minimalists Private Podcast: minimalists.com/support
421 | Eco-Friendly Products

421 | Eco-Friendly Products

2023-12-0401:28:288

The Minimalists speak with Dr. Zach Bush and Alex Woodard about environmentally friendly products, issues caused by food companies, and more. Watch all 2 hours of episode 421 on The Minimalists Private Podcast. Discussed in this episode: How can I find affordable environmentally friendly products? (02:06) How can we opt out of the madness of manufactured foods? (27:13) Are we addicted to water? (49:45) How can we develop an alternative to retail therapy that isn’t just another form of consumption? (01:08:39) How can I maintain my home while in a season of healing? (01:16:20) Detailed show notes: minimalists.com/podcast Join The Minimalists Private Podcast: minimalists.com/support
The Minimalists speak with Leo Babauta from Zen Habits about bringing meaning to our everyday lives and getting back on track with minimalism. Watch all 2 hours of episode 420 on The Minimalists Private Podcast. Discussed in this episode: How can I bring meaning to my everyday life? (02:33) How do I get back on track after falling off the minimalism wagon? (16:03) Are smartphones a minimalist tool or a maximalist device? (30:40) Is being a minimalist just another form of identity clutter? (37:40) Detailed show notes: minimalists.com/podcast Join The Minimalists Private Podcast: minimalists.com/support
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Vivek Kumar

interesting intro music

Mar 10th
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Vivek Kumar

interesting

Feb 21st
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Movi DV

The Minimalists podcast is an inspiring listen that encourages living intentionally with less. Hosts Joshua Fields Millburn, Ryan Nicodemus, and T.K. Coleman offer thoughtful perspectives on embracing meaning over materials. Each episode prompts introspection on how clearing clutter enables greater focus on what truly matters. This exceptional content compels reimagining life priorities beyond restless accumulation to discover refreshing freedom, purpose and joy. Kudos to The Minimalists team for empowering more mindful, deliberate living. https://www.a2mobi.com/

Feb 15th
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Vivek Kumar

Brilliant

Feb 14th
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farideh karamzadeh

I wish there was text too.

Jan 28th
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Susan Klafs

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Jan 25th
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سیدهادی جعفری

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Jan 23rd
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Daniel K

Kitchen clutter can disrupt the harmony of a culinary space, impeding efficiency and aesthetics. Piles of utensils, gadgets, and mismatched containers can overwhelm the cooking environment. To declutter, consider a minimalist approach, organizing essentials and eliminating excess. While simplifying, it's crucial to avoid adding unnecessary items, much like streamlining your kitchen, focus on essentials. For a different type of order, visit https://vortexreloads.com/product/imr-4895/ to explore precision in reloading supplies, keeping your equipment in perfect order.

Jan 17th
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Nighthawk

Tipping 101 - leave cash, if it's a hot girl 50% tip min and your phone number, to them.........priceless 👌👌👌

Jan 15th
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Robert Hale

Kitchen clutter can hinder the functionality and aesthetics of the heart of your home. Tackling the chaos in your culinary space not only enhances efficiency but also transforms the ambiance. Discover practical tips to declutter and organize your kitchen at https://remodelestate.com/blog/step-by-step-house-renovation-journey. Streamlining your cooking haven fosters a serene atmosphere, promoting a more enjoyable culinary experience while showcasing the beauty of your kitchen's design.

Jan 2nd
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"Love The Minimalists! Such a great podcast for embracing a meaningful and intentional life with less. Joshua, Ryan, and T.K. bring some awesome insights. LessIsMore"https://inshotproapps.com/inshot-for-pc/

Dec 29th
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Nighthawk

Lamb of God reference 🔥🔥🔥

Dec 19th
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juana Witmore

Acknowledging the Concern: "It appears that there's some frustration regarding the person cackling in the background of 'The Minimalists Podcast.' It's understandable that distractions can be bothersome. The laughter might be unintentional, or perhaps there's a reason behind it that we're not aware of." Speculating on the Purpose: "It's unclear who the person cackling in the background is, but they might have a specific reason for their laughter. It could be a spontaneous reaction to something humorous or an inside joke. Without more context, it's challenging to determine their exact point, but it might be worth exploring further in the podcast." Suggesting Listener Feedback: "If the laughter is a recurring issue, providing feedback to 'The Minimalists Podcast' could be an option. They might not be aware of the distraction it causes, and they may address it in future episodes. Constructive feedback can help improve the overall listening experience." Encouraging Open Communication: "

Dec 4th
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juana Witmore

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Dec 4th
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Leslie Marsh

Completely agree that you are dogging on someone mispronouncing a word while reading and advertising for a language program. Not cool. I don't mind that they are encouraging tourists to get out of their self-centered mindset and attitude that everyone should just speak English to them, and encouraging them to learn the language of the place they are going to. It enriches travel and is a courtesy to the host country. Going to bet that we'll all make mistakes in the other language, and that's okay

Nov 26th
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marzie golzar

it was awesome

Sep 28th
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Ardalanbookart🍂

👌🏻

Aug 26th
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ID26648465

Who is the annoying person cackling in the background? What is their point?

Aug 25th
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Ellie 🐬

luv ur pods

Aug 22nd
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Morgan Jeanne

Best TJ Coleman & Zach Bushman quotes at 23mins. Amazing episode.

Aug 14th
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