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In this episode of The Minimalists Podcast, The Minimalists are joined by their new cohost, T.K. Coleman, to talk about dead things, dead relationships, and much more. Listen to all three hours of episode 351 on The Minimalists Private Podcast: minimalists.com/private
Discussed in this episode:
- Why did T.K. Coleman join The Minimalists Podcast as the new cohost?
- How can disagreement contribute positively to relationships?
- Are we obligated to always attend the funerals of loved ones?
- How do we let go of the fear we’ll forget memories in order to let go of sentimental items?
- How does having duplicate items in multiple residences fit in the minimalist lifestyle?
- How do we overcome passion burnouts?
- How do you define “passion”?
- What are the four pillars of passion?
- What is the difference between minimalism and essentialism?
- What is the distinction between biologically essential and psychologically optimal?
- How do I accept my mother dating after the death of my father?
- What is “chronological snobbery”?
- How do novel ideas become cliches?
- What is your perspective regarding hatred?
- How can anger contribute positively to our lives?
- What is the value in producers of goods charging subscriptions to use embedded features of their products?
- How is greed not wholly negative?
- Why will you not purchase brand-new office chairs again?
- What reseller platforms do you find valuable?
- How do you maintain a tidy kitchen?
- What makes advertising bad?
- Should I let go of my goal of an idealized life?
- How do I build my business without inundating the public with promotions?
- What should we consider when creating a business?
- What is the Sunday Symposium?
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- Letting go is the ultimate love language. —Joshua Fields Millburn
- A possession is clutter when it ceases to add value. —Ryan Nicodemus
- Passion does not exist without suffering. —T.K. Coleman
- Nobody has the power to upset you, unless you hand them that power. —Joshua Fields Millburn
- Minimalism is the thing that gets us past the things. —Ryan Nicodemus
- Your heart can’t afford the damage caused by clinging. —T.K. Coleman
- A funeral is a celebration of letting go. —The Minimalists
Mentioned in This Episode
- Added Value: How to Love
- Added Value: Love Letter
- Added Value: “Pink Moon”
- Article: How to Want Less
- Book: Cultish
- Book: Essential
- Book: Live a Meaningful Life
- Book: Love People, Use Things
- Book: Minimalist Rulebook
- Essay: Live Like Stan
- Event: Sunday Symposium
- Instagram: Austin St. John
- Patreon: The Minimalists
- Podcast: Decluttering Emotions
- Podcast: How to Be Satisfied
- Podcast: Amanda Montell
- Podcast: Political Clutter
- Podcast: Sounds Like a Cult
- Podcast: Washington, D.C.
- Resources: The Minimalists
- Subscribe: The Minimalists
- Text: 937-202-4654
- Tour: The Minimalists
- Watch: Emotional Health
- Website: UsedCardboardBoxes
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