Joshua and Ryan talk about habit change, letting go of stuff, and the creative process that went into making their new film, Less Is Now, with filmmaker Matt D’Avella, and they answer the following questions:
How long have you been working on Less Is Now? (01:50)
How did the Less Is Now project start? (05:51)
How did the Less Is Now project evolve? (07:49)
How did you settle on a budget for Less Is Now? (10:16)
How do you curate the absolute essential tools for your work when it seems to require an overwhelming amount of items? (12:29)
How can constraints help creativity? (22:09)
Will a college degree provide a significant advantage for me in the entertainment industry? (23:36)
Is it dangerous to try too many things? (33:27)
How is there creation in destruction? (35:30)
What advice do you have for someone that’s just starting out that wants to have a successful film career like you? (38:05)
What is the Slow Growth Academy? (53:36)
Detailed show notes: minimalists.com/podcast
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Joshua and Ryan discuss finding peace within and without with writer Leo Babauta, and they answer the following questions:
How can you be a minimalist with a large family? (03:34)
How did you start on your minimalist journey? (05:39)
Who inspired you to adopt minimalism? (09:06)
How do you convert other family members to minimalism to ensure peace when you’re living in close quarters? (11:32)
How important is it to recognize what you’ve accomplished? (12:46)
Is leading by example the best approach to helping others adopt minimalist practices? (15:50)
How do you recognize when you’re taking decluttering too far? (20:00)
Is there a danger in living to minimize? (22:05)
What does it mean to “question the ‘must’”? (28:52)
What is spartanism? (29:40)
What is Metta meditation? (32:00)
How do we shift between decluttering and simplifying to live a life of purpose? (35:04)
Detailed show notes: minimalists.com/podcast
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Joshua treats The Minimalists’ audience to three exclusive conversations with Glennon Doyle (04:48), Dave Ramsey (18:13), and Derek Sivers (33:09) in celebration of the ten-year anniversary of The Minimalists, and they answer the following questions:
Has quarantining been a blessing in disguise for some people? (04:48)
Why do we have so much difficulty addressing our discontent? (07:46)
What is our ‘braver, bolder self’? (09:27)
How crucial is the ‘why’? (12:22)
Do we compound our problems by focusing on solutions? (14:19)
Has your financial advice changed in light of the pandemic? (19:03)
How crucial is a budget during a pandemic? (20:06)
Why do we have problems determining what is essential and what is nonessential? (22:14)
How is the pandemic likely to affect the housing market? (24:16)
How much more dangerous a practice is debt during a pandemic? (25:22)
What message of hope do you have regarding the pandemic? (27:28)
Is much of our brokenness attributable to the misalignment between our values and our actions? (30:28)
How did you develop your beliefs independent of the influence of others’ beliefs? (33:51)
How do you recognize when it’s time to let go? (37:23)
How has your relationship with material possessions changed over the years? (39:01)
Is it true that you even minimized your middle name? (41:59)
How do you decide when it’s time to move to a new place? (44:52)
How have your views on social media changed over the years? (53:27)
How much is enough? (57:43)
What are your views on ads? (60:15)
What is meta-inconsiderate? (1:07:10)
Detailed show notes: minimalists.com/podcast
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Joshua and Ryan discuss their evolution as The Minimalists over the last decade, and they answer the following questions:
Does it feel like ten years since you started The Minimalists? (03:44)
What did you believe about minimalism that you no longer do? (04:52)
How have we been lied to as a society? (07:41)
How is the word ‘hope’ problematic? (09:03)
Is there an issue with forming habits? (10:21)
What is the difference between the ‘how’ and the ‘why’? (12:33)
How might ‘help’ be a bad thing? (15:41)
How could balance be equated with mediocrity? (16:20)
How are solutions an issue? (18:21)
How have you adjusted your lifestyle as your popularity grows? (27:36)
How has your perspective of popularity changed? (27:36)
What’s one thing that is still challenging? (27:36)
Of what projects are you most proud? (30:18)
How can advice and truth be in conflict? (34:49)
What’s the biggest difference between you both now and ten years ago? (38:02)
What’s the problem with comparison? (39:13)
How are attachment and love incompatible? (40:39)
Detailed show notes: minimalists.com/podcast
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Joshua and Rebecca Shern talk about what it really means to eat in a balanced way, how to improve our immune systems, and why our overall health is related to our gut health with author and VEEP Nutrition CEO Joel Greene, and they answer the following questions:
Why are the most common-sense health practices not obvious? (01:35)
What is the immune system, and why is it so important? (02:57) (03:25)
What is making us more susceptible to COVID-19? (05:10)
How crucial is it to control inflammation? (08:43)
How important is gut biome diversity? (10:30)
What is the apple-peel protocol? (13:01)
What is HMO? (13:52)
How does immunity begin in the gut? (14:58)
What is the order of operation to rebuild a healthy gut? (16:54)
Can meat heal a compromised gut? (23:23)
Can fasting help improve gut health? (26:23)
How important is a balanced diet? (28:13)
What are the best foods for ideal gut health? (28:44)
What is Joel Greene’s Chipotle hack? (30:10)
What is ‘eating in threes’? (31:55)
What is a pre-load meal? (33:49)
Do vitamins and supplements actually improve our immune system? (34:36)
Are probiotics supplements helpful? (35:08)
What is SIBO? (35:40)
Detailed show notes: minimalists.com/podcast
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Joshua and Ryan talk about celebrating the holiday season with purpose and intention with author Meg Nordmann, and they answer the following questions:
Why is gift-giving problematic? (01:59)
What do you think of when you think of the holiday season? (03:35)
What is the most common question you get about the holiday season? (04:27)
How do you handle someone who insists on giving gifts? (04:45)
How do I mentally manage the holiday season when I work in an industry dependent on consumerism? (10:25)
How do I make the holiday season wholly enjoyable and thrilling for my children without succumbing to the typical holiday trappings? (18:48)
What is the ‘Four Gift Rule’? (21:45)
How do we tactfully ask loved ones not to give us gifts, especially those who grew up with gift-giving as a practice to show appreciation for others? (28:22)
Detailed show notes: minimalists.com/podcast
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