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🗓️ 21 January 2020
⏱️ 39 minutes
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A few months ago I got a book in the mail titled Uncluttered. Imagine that frozen moment in time, when I was holding this book while standing in my kitchen surrounded by, you guessed it, clutter! In spite of the stuff that creates clutter, today's podcast isn't about removing physical clutter. It's about removing noise, stress, and over commitments. This show is for anyone who wakes up from a nap and says, "I wish I could do that again."
It's for people who buy books and find them later dusty and unread. It's for those who meet God on vacation or in quiet moments and wish they had more times like that. Courtney Ellis is a writer, speaker, and mom of three. She serves alongside her husband as a Presbyterian pastor in Southern California. She is the author of Uncluttered and Almost Holy Mama. Courtney is also an advocate for minimal-ish living, a crossword puzzle nerd, and a candy connoisseur.
This episode will hit home for a lot of you, because it’s about discovering that there is room and space in our lives for the things that matter. We just have to sometimes make that room. Courtney shares her journey with getting rid of physical, digital, and time clutter and learning to let go and rest. She shares how to make it a personal experience depending on the seasons and preferences of your family. It’s all about living with less to create more. This is a fun, practical, and sweet interview. I know you’re going to love Courtney as much as I do.
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0:00.0 | Hi y'all, you're listening to ordinary people, ordinary things, with me your host, Melissa Radke, |
0:06.7 | the ordinariest of us all. So a few months ago I got a book in the mail and something about this one just stood |
0:19.9 | out to me maybe it was a title it was called Uncluttered. And you have to imagine how it must have been like this frozen moment in time, looking at the cover of this book and called Uncluttered while standing in my kitchen that was cluttered with |
0:35.7 | dishes and dog bowls and a large movie popcorn eaten halfway down which was really |
0:41.9 | telling because we had not been to a movie in the last 10 days. |
0:46.4 | To make myself feel better, I made my way to my room. And there I found my bed was unmade, |
0:51.8 | and the last four pairs of shoes I had worn were |
0:54.0 | laying beside my bed. There was a palette on the floor of my bedroom where my kids had |
0:58.3 | stayed during a terrible thunderstorm we recently had. I suppose I could have made |
1:02.1 | my way to my closet but I can assure you that |
1:04.6 | would have been much, much worse. But today's podcast isn't about removing clutter |
1:10.3 | per se. It's really about removing noise. It's about removing the noise and |
1:16.6 | distress and the over-commitments. Can I get in what what from our lives? |
1:22.1 | Today's podcast is for anyone who has ever taken a nap |
1:26.0 | and when you woke up you thought, |
1:28.0 | I wish I could do that more often. |
1:30.0 | It's for anyone who buys a book |
1:32.0 | and finds it later still sitting on the shelf, dusty and unread. |
1:37.0 | It's for those of us who meet God on vacation or in quiet moments and think afterwards, |
1:43.0 | I wish I could have more times like this, |
1:45.0 | times to really see him or hear him. |
1:48.0 | And the introduction to Uncluttered, |
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