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🗓️ 14 August 2023
⏱️ 47 minutes
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The Minimalists talk about the buy nothing movement and the dangers of binary thinking. Watch all 2 hours of episode 405 on The Minimalists Private Podcast.
Discussed in this episode:
What are The Minimalists’ thoughts on the “buy nothing” movement? (02:53)
How can I let go of the items my husband left behind after his death? (18:10)
Why do we feel resistant to making end-of-life plans? (30:22)
How can I help my adult daughter become independent? (37:53)
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0:00.0 | Every little thing, you think that you need |
0:23.0 | Every little thing, you think that you need |
0:28.0 | Every little thing that you're feeding your greed |
0:32.0 | Oh, I bet that you'll be fine without it |
0:37.0 | Hello everybody, welcome to the minimalist podcast |
0:41.0 | where we discuss what it means to live a meaningful life |
0:44.0 | with less. |
0:45.0 | My name is Joshua Fields-Milburn, I'm here with my good friend |
0:48.0 | and co-host T.K. Coleman |
0:50.0 | Hello, hello and much love to everyone |
0:52.0 | And of course the disembodied voice in the background |
0:55.0 | That's Malabama |
0:57.0 | Hi everybody |
0:58.0 | We've got the rest of our team here in the studio |
1:00.0 | I just talked to Ryan Nicodemus last night |
1:03.0 | He's moving into his new old house |
1:05.0 | He has a condo in the stool |
1:07.0 | He's been renting it out as an Airbnb |
1:09.0 | So he's been staying with his in-laws for a while |
1:12.0 | That's why we didn't have him on the last episode |
1:14.0 | with his internet connectivity problems |
1:17.0 | But don't worry, he assures me |
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