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In this solo episode, Joshua talks about disagreeing about the little things at home, his new rule for online shopping, a few stupid things he’s purchased that he’ll never buy again, and much more.

Listen to the Episode

Apple · Spotify · YouTube · Patreon

Discussed in This Episode

  • Why do my minimalist spouse and I keep arguing about the little things?
  • Talkaboutable: The Amazon Shopping Rule.
  • Talkaboutable: Three stupid things I’ve purchased that I’ll never buy again.
  • Right Here, Right Now: A return to video, a new perk for Patrons, and Minimalism turns two.
  • Listener Tip: Surprising things that dirty your clothes.
  • Should I keep these clothes if they don’t fit anymore?
  • Does a minimalist get a prenuptial agreement before getting married?
  • What are the unforeseen costs of underthinking?
  • Talkaboutable: You need to be bored.
  • How does having kids—or not having kids—affect the experience of aging?
  • Talkaboutable: Hurt Feel Good.
  • Sucky Ad: Congratulations to the “winners.”
  • More About Less: Shopaholics are trying the ’30/30 Rule’ to spend less, and it’s working like magic.
  • Added Value: Joshua’s new favorite movie, plus a scathing lyrical indictment of our glowing screens.

Minimal Maxims

Joshua, Ryan, and T.K.’s pithy, shareable, less-than-140-character responses. Find more quotes from The Minimalists at MinimalMaxims.com.

  • Every monster was once a baby monster.
  • An expensive thing you are not going to use is by definition a stupid purchase.
  • If you wouldn’t buy it again, then you needn’t hold on to it.
  • Your values are not your values if they are blindly acquired.
  • Wisdom gets stuck in the cogs of the information machine.
  • When in doubt, opt out.

Links Mentioned in This Episode

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In this solo episode, Joshua talks about disagreeing about the little things at home, his new rule for online shopping, a few stupid things he’s purchased that he’ll never buy again, and much more.

Listen to the Episode

Apple · Spotify · YouTube · Patreon

Discussed in This Episode

  • Why do my minimalist spouse and I keep arguing about the little things?
  • Talkaboutable: The Amazon Shopping Rule.
  • Talkaboutable: Three stupid things I’ve purchased that I’ll never buy again.
  • Right Here, Right Now: A return to video, a new perk for Patrons, and Minimalism turns two.
  • Listener Tip: Surprising things that dirty your clothes.
  • Should I keep these clothes if they don’t fit anymore?
  • Does a minimalist get a prenuptial agreement before getting married?
  • What are the unforeseen costs of underthinking?
  • Talkaboutable: You need to be bored.
  • How does having kids—or not having kids—affect the experience of aging?
  • Talkaboutable: Hurt Feel Good.
  • Sucky Ad: Congratulations to the “winners.”
  • More About Less: Shopaholics are trying the ’30/30 Rule’ to spend less, and it’s working like magic.
  • Added Value: Joshua’s new favorite movie, plus a scathing lyrical indictment of our glowing screens.

Minimal Maxims

Joshua, Ryan, and T.K.’s pithy, shareable, less-than-140-character responses. Find more quotes from The Minimalists at MinimalMaxims.com.

  • Every monster was once a baby monster.
  • An expensive thing you are not going to use is by definition a stupid purchase.
  • If you wouldn’t buy it again, then you needn’t hold on to it.
  • Your values are not your values if they are blindly acquired.
  • Wisdom gets stuck in the cogs of the information machine.
  • When in doubt, opt out.

Links Mentioned in This Episode

Follow Our Team

In this solo episode, Joshua talks about disagreeing about the little things at home, his new rule for online shopping, a few stupid things he’s purchased that he’ll never buy again, and much more.

Listen to the Episode

Apple · Spotify · YouTube · Patreon

Discussed in This Episode

  • Why do my minimalist spouse and I keep arguing about the little things?
  • Talkaboutable: The Amazon Shopping Rule.
  • Talkaboutable: Three stupid things I’ve purchased that I’ll never buy again.
  • Right Here, Right Now: A return to video, a new perk for Patrons, and Minimalism turns two.
  • Listener Tip: Surprising things that dirty your clothes.
  • Should I keep these clothes if they don’t fit anymore?
  • Does a minimalist get a prenuptial agreement before getting married?
  • What are the unforeseen costs of underthinking?
  • Talkaboutable: You need to be bored.
  • How does having kids—or not having kids—affect the experience of aging?
  • Talkaboutable: Hurt Feel Good.
  • Sucky Ad: Congratulations to the “winners.”
  • More About Less: Shopaholics are trying the ’30/30 Rule’ to spend less, and it’s working like magic.
  • Added Value: Joshua’s new favorite movie, plus a scathing lyrical indictment of our glowing screens.

Minimal Maxims

Joshua, Ryan, and T.K.’s pithy, shareable, less-than-140-character responses. Find more quotes from The Minimalists at MinimalMaxims.com.

  • Every monster was once a baby monster.
  • An expensive thing you are not going to use is by definition a stupid purchase.
  • If you wouldn’t buy it again, then you needn’t hold on to it.
  • Your values are not your values if they are blindly acquired.
  • Wisdom gets stuck in the cogs of the information machine.
  • When in doubt, opt out.

Links Mentioned in This Episode

Follow Our Team

In this solo episode, Joshua talks about disagreeing about the little things at home, his new rule for online shopping, a few stupid things he’s purchased that he’ll never buy again, and much more.

Listen to the Episode

Apple · Spotify · YouTube · Patreon

Discussed in This Episode

  • Why do my minimalist spouse and I keep arguing about the little things?
  • Talkaboutable: The Amazon Shopping Rule.
  • Talkaboutable: Three stupid things I’ve purchased that I’ll never buy again.
  • Right Here, Right Now: A return to video, a new perk for Patrons, and Minimalism turns two.
  • Listener Tip: Surprising things that dirty your clothes.
  • Should I keep these clothes if they don’t fit anymore?
  • Does a minimalist get a prenuptial agreement before getting married?
  • What are the unforeseen costs of underthinking?
  • Talkaboutable: You need to be bored.
  • How does having kids—or not having kids—affect the experience of aging?
  • Talkaboutable: Hurt Feel Good.
  • Sucky Ad: Congratulations to the “winners.”
  • More About Less: Shopaholics are trying the ’30/30 Rule’ to spend less, and it’s working like magic.
  • Added Value: Joshua’s new favorite movie, plus a scathing lyrical indictment of our glowing screens.

Minimal Maxims

Joshua, Ryan, and T.K.’s pithy, shareable, less-than-140-character responses. Find more quotes from The Minimalists at MinimalMaxims.com.

  • Every monster was once a baby monster.
  • An expensive thing you are not going to use is by definition a stupid purchase.
  • If you wouldn’t buy it again, then you needn’t hold on to it.
  • Your values are not your values if they are blindly acquired.
  • Wisdom gets stuck in the cogs of the information machine.
  • When in doubt, opt out.

Links Mentioned in This Episode

Follow Our Team

In this solo episode, Joshua talks about disagreeing about the little things at home, his new rule for online shopping, a few stupid things he’s purchased that he’ll never buy again, and much more.

Listen to the Episode

Apple · Spotify · YouTube · Patreon

Discussed in This Episode

  • Why do my minimalist spouse and I keep arguing about the little things?
  • Talkaboutable: The Amazon Shopping Rule.
  • Talkaboutable: Three stupid things I’ve purchased that I’ll never buy again.
  • Right Here, Right Now: A return to video, a new perk for Patrons, and Minimalism turns two.
  • Listener Tip: Surprising things that dirty your clothes.
  • Should I keep these clothes if they don’t fit anymore?
  • Does a minimalist get a prenuptial agreement before getting married?
  • What are the unforeseen costs of underthinking?
  • Talkaboutable: You need to be bored.
  • How does having kids—or not having kids—affect the experience of aging?
  • Talkaboutable: Hurt Feel Good.
  • Sucky Ad: Congratulations to the “winners.”
  • More About Less: Shopaholics are trying the ’30/30 Rule’ to spend less, and it’s working like magic.
  • Added Value: Joshua’s new favorite movie, plus a scathing lyrical indictment of our glowing screens.

Minimal Maxims

Joshua, Ryan, and T.K.’s pithy, shareable, less-than-140-character responses. Find more quotes from The Minimalists at MinimalMaxims.com.

  • Every monster was once a baby monster.
  • An expensive thing you are not going to use is by definition a stupid purchase.
  • If you wouldn’t buy it again, then you needn’t hold on to it.
  • Your values are not your values if they are blindly acquired.
  • Wisdom gets stuck in the cogs of the information machine.
  • When in doubt, opt out.

Links Mentioned in This Episode

Follow Our Team

In this solo episode, Joshua talks about disagreeing about the little things at home, his new rule for online shopping, a few stupid things he’s purchased that he’ll never buy again, and much more.

Listen to the Episode

Apple · Spotify · YouTube · Patreon

Discussed in This Episode

  • Why do my minimalist spouse and I keep arguing about the little things?
  • Talkaboutable: The Amazon Shopping Rule.
  • Talkaboutable: Three stupid things I’ve purchased that I’ll never buy again.
  • Right Here, Right Now: A return to video, a new perk for Patrons, and Minimalism turns two.
  • Listener Tip: Surprising things that dirty your clothes.
  • Should I keep these clothes if they don’t fit anymore?
  • Does a minimalist get a prenuptial agreement before getting married?
  • What are the unforeseen costs of underthinking?
  • Talkaboutable: You need to be bored.
  • How does having kids—or not having kids—affect the experience of aging?
  • Talkaboutable: Hurt Feel Good.
  • Sucky Ad: Congratulations to the “winners.”
  • More About Less: Shopaholics are trying the ’30/30 Rule’ to spend less, and it’s working like magic.
  • Added Value: Joshua’s new favorite movie, plus a scathing lyrical indictment of our glowing screens.

Minimal Maxims

Joshua, Ryan, and T.K.’s pithy, shareable, less-than-140-character responses. Find more quotes from The Minimalists at MinimalMaxims.com.

  • Every monster was once a baby monster.
  • An expensive thing you are not going to use is by definition a stupid purchase.
  • If you wouldn’t buy it again, then you needn’t hold on to it.
  • Your values are not your values if they are blindly acquired.
  • Wisdom gets stuck in the cogs of the information machine.
  • When in doubt, opt out.

Links Mentioned in This Episode

Follow Our Team

In this solo episode, Joshua talks about disagreeing about the little things at home, his new rule for online shopping, a few stupid things he’s purchased that he’ll never buy again, and much more.

Listen to the Episode

Apple · Spotify · YouTube · Patreon

Discussed in This Episode

  • Why do my minimalist spouse and I keep arguing about the little things?
  • Talkaboutable: The Amazon Shopping Rule.
  • Talkaboutable: Three stupid things I’ve purchased that I’ll never buy again.
  • Right Here, Right Now: A return to video, a new perk for Patrons, and Minimalism turns two.
  • Listener Tip: Surprising things that dirty your clothes.
  • Should I keep these clothes if they don’t fit anymore?
  • Does a minimalist get a prenuptial agreement before getting married?
  • What are the unforeseen costs of underthinking?
  • Talkaboutable: You need to be bored.
  • How does having kids—or not having kids—affect the experience of aging?
  • Talkaboutable: Hurt Feel Good.
  • Sucky Ad: Congratulations to the “winners.”
  • More About Less: Shopaholics are trying the ’30/30 Rule’ to spend less, and it’s working like magic.
  • Added Value: Joshua’s new favorite movie, plus a scathing lyrical indictment of our glowing screens.

Minimal Maxims

Joshua, Ryan, and T.K.’s pithy, shareable, less-than-140-character responses. Find more quotes from The Minimalists at MinimalMaxims.com.

  • Every monster was once a baby monster.
  • An expensive thing you are not going to use is by definition a stupid purchase.
  • If you wouldn’t buy it again, then you needn’t hold on to it.
  • Your values are not your values if they are blindly acquired.
  • Wisdom gets stuck in the cogs of the information machine.
  • When in doubt, opt out.

Links Mentioned in This Episode

Follow Our Team