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The Minimalists

The Minimalists

By: 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.© The Minimalists Philosophy Social Sciences
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  • 544 | What a Mess!
    Jun 22 2026

    The Minimalists talk about everyday things that turn into clutter, areas in your home that become messy quickly, one question to ask before buying new clothes, 15 useful tips for using your phone less, and more.

    Discussed in this episode:

    Is every item you own something you eventually have to organize? (7:22)

    Where do minimalists actually store all the everyday stuff that usually ends up covering countertops and surfaces? (9:54)

    What area of your home turns into clutter the fastest? (23:38)

    Right Here, Right Now: A Minimalism 10th-Anniversary Tour retrospective. (44:38)

    WWJO: Where did Joshua get his new shacket? (51:11)

    Have a question for the show? Call 406-219-7839 or email a voice memo to podcast@themins.com.

    Listen to the full Maximal episode on Patreon: patreon.com/theminimalists

    Detailed show notes: minimalists.com/podcast

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    59 mins
  • 543 | Nothing's Missing
    Jun 15 2026

    The Minimalists speak with behavior expert Dr. John Demartini about loved ones who criticize your minimalist lifestyle, ways to reconcile the tension between simplicity and luxury goods, how our consumption patterns shape our identities, whether good and evil exist, and much more.

    Discussed in this episode:

    What is meant by Charles Bukowski's assertion that we are reduced to ashes by our purpose and desire? (1:23)

    How can I handle family members who criticize my minimalist lifestyle? (3:44)

    Right Here, Right Now: Very, Very Simple is now available in print. (26:26)

    Listener Tip: What is the relationship between our consumption patterns and our identities? (26:58)

    Have a question for the show? Call 406-219-7839 or email a voice memo to podcast@themins.com.

    Listen to the full Maximal episode on Patreon: patreon.com/theminimalists

    Detailed show notes: minimalists.com/podcast

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    49 mins
  • 542 | Sacred Things
    Jun 8 2026

    The Minimalists talk about what to do with sacred things that feel like clutter, which minimalist brands work well for home furniture, how to simplify everything in five weeks, how clutter is harming your health (and how to fix it), and more.

    Discussed in this episode:

    Why are people constantly angered by trivial things but indifferent to major matters like totally wasting their lives? (00:54)

    How should I think about sacred things that feel irreplaceable because they keep the memory of my father alive? (6:55)

    How does Joshua choose the products and brands he brings into his home? (24:39)

    Right Here, Right Now: Simplify Everything (37:36)

    Have a question for the show? Call 406-219-7839 or email a voice memo to podcast@themins.com.

    Listen to the full Maximal episode on Patreon: patreon.com/theminimalists

    Detailed show notes: minimalists.com/podcast

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    45 mins
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Every episode gives you some breathing space to consider how we live and how we find meaning in life and live more simply.

My favourite episodes so far are 'Movement' and the very eye-opening 'Clutter Coffins'. 😀

Pods of discussion on life

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This podcast is amazing.

I'm naturally much more of a pack-rat than a minimalist, but certainly a wannabe minimalist.

Listening to this podcast has helped me let go of a large number of items that I'd been clinging onto. I still have a long way to go, but every little helps, and I'm slowly seeing my belongings reduce in number.

The Minimalists also go way beyond the topic of minimalism, discussing an ever growing number of topics in order to add value to people's lives.

I highly recommend giving them a listen.

Fantastic value-adding podcast

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