Joshua and Ryan talk about healing our relationships with stuff, truth, self, values, money, creativity, and people with podcaster and Director of Entrepreneurial Education for FEE, T.K. Coleman, and they answer the following questions:
What gave you the inspiration for Love People, Use Things? (00:00)
Do we learn more from those that have been redeemed, or from those that have led “perfect” lives? (08:51)
How did the line blur so much between private lives and public lives? (10:31)
How do I reconcile with my minimalist values when I must trash items I no longer use that can’t be donated, recycled, or upcycled? (13:48)
What is the true cost of things? (14:43)
How do I justify to my minimalist self that it’s okay to have numerous accoutrements for several hobbies that bring me joy? (21:00)
What separates minimalism from dogmatism? (23:57)
How do I rejuvenate my creativity when I’m overwhelmed by burnout? (36:04)
How do we avoid falling into maintenance mode as creatives? (40:31)
Detailed show notes: minimalists.com/podcast
Support The Minimalists: minimalists.com/support
393 | Psychological Clutter
392 | The Flinch
391 | Wanting to Let Go
390 | Organized Home
389 | Attached to Clothing
388 | Money Clutter
387 | Desirelessness
386 | Not Minimalism
385 | Monogamy and Nonmonogamy
384 | Food Clutter
383 | Heartbreak
382 | Three Kinds of Fear
381 | Perfectionism
380 | Career Clutter
379 | Unhealthy Family Relationships
378 | Difficulty Letting Go
377 | Disrespectful Family
376 | Cluttercore
375 | Clinging to Books
374 | Boxes of Stuff
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