EP224: Good People Can Be Bad at Relationships with Matthew Fray
Join me today for a conversation with author, Matthew Fray all about intentionality in marriage. Matthew has written a thoughtful, down-to-earth guide to help partners identify and address relationship-killing behavior patterns in their own lives. Filtered through the lens of his own surprising, life-changing experience and his years counseling couples, his new book, This Is How Your Marriage Ends, exposes the root problem of so many relationships that go wrong. We simply haven’t been taught any of the necessary skills, Matthew explains. He is here to talk about all of this and more on today’s episode.
EP223: Helpful Minimalism Practices for Introverted Parents with Julie Vick
If you’re an introvert, minimalism might be for you. From more peace in your home to higher productivity, introverts can benefit from implementing a minimalist lifestyle. Join me today for a conversation with author, Julie Vick about intentional practices for introverted personalities.
EP222: Finding Contentment Through Minimalism with Emily Eusanio
Does minimalism help us find contentment? Why do we remain discontented despite pursuing minimalism? Join me today as I speak with author of A Simpler Motherhood, Emily Eusanio to answer the questions and more!
Bonus Episode: Prepare On Sunday To Make Your Week Run Smoother with Toni-Ann Mayembe
Join me today for a special bonus conversation with host of the Real Happy Mom podcast, Toni-Ann Mayembe. Toni shares advice for weekend routines that best prepare us for the work week. Her suggestions are likely to help you reduce overwhelm and eliminate unnecessary stress in your week.
EP221: Simple Parenting Strategies for the Toddler Years (Ages 1-5) with Devon Kuntzman
Join me today for a conversation with the woman behind the popular Instagram account, Transforming Toddlerhood, Devon Kuntzman. Devon empowers toddler parents to overcome the challenges of toddlerhood, nurture development and create confidence in their skills through using positive, respectful, and developmentally appropriate parenting tools. Today we’ll be discussing intentional parenting tools you’ll need for the toddler years, simple strategies for redirection and more…
EP220: Making Space for Balance with Whitney English
Joining me today is mom of three, creator of the Day Designer and new author, Whitney English. Whitney and I had somewhat of an ‘unplugged’ conversation about her new book; we also discussed authenticity, failing to meet our own standards (and being okay with it), finding space for balance and more.
EP219: REALISTIC Tips for Less Waste (and More Joy!) with Tara McKenna
Join me today for a conversation with Tara McKenna about simple switches to change your mindset regarding waste. We're all trapped in a wasteful convenience-based cycle, but Tara’s new book, Don’t Be Trashy offers an alternative: an approach to reducing waste that emphasizes progress over perfection. Ultimately, it's about changing your mindset to one of minimalism and conscious consumption—a mindset that’s as good for your wallet and your well-being as it is for the planet.
EP218: 'Prioritize Nature, Reclaim Childhood, & Experience a Fuller Life' [1000 Hours Outside] with Ginny Yurich
As parents and teachers, one of the most beneficial things we can do is to allow our children to play outside - for hours on end. The concept is simple. The execution is harder. The impact is tremendous. Join me today for a conversation with founder of the global movement, 1000 Hours Outside, Ginny Yurich. Ginny joined me back on episode 184 to discuss quick tips for getting outside and today she is here to share all about the benefits of getting into nature, the impacts on physical and emotional wellbeing, where to start, plus a whole lot more.
EP217: Productivity Tips for a Smoother Week with Carey Bentley
People think that planning should feel good but it’s actually an anxiety-inducing event that you can develop resistance to in your brain. The trick is to turn planning into a rewarding event that your mind looks forward to. Then execution becomes a bit of a no-brainer. But how? Join me today as I speak with productivity expert and co-founder of the Lifehack Method, Carey Bentley. Carey’s helped more than 50,000 professionals who want to prevent burnout and create more freedom in their lives. Today, she’ll be sharing tips for why planning your week (not your day) is the secret to getting more done (and how to do it in less than 30 minutes), what to do when planning your week doesn’t work, what everyone gets wrong about productivity, and more.
EP216: Learning to Let Go, Keep Going and Live Lightly with Shauna Niequist
Join me today for a conversation with author, Shauna Niequist. Her new book, I Just Haven't Learned That Yet, is full of stories of how we cope with unexpected change, letting go of previous seasons, and embracing the present. I’ve been a fan of Shauna for many years and this interview is yet another example of her incredible way with words! We talk about letting go of old ways that no longer serve us, learning to let go, being easily delighted and more!
EP215: Generation Sleepless (Why Tweens & Teens Aren’t Sleeping Enough, And How We Can Help Them!) with Heather Turgeon and Julie Wright
Join me today for a conversation with psychotherapists, Heather Turgeon and Julie Wright. They’re here to discuss the issue of teen sleep with the theme of minimalism and simplifying in mind. They share how to decrease our reliance on technology and social media (due to its impact on our sleep and health), suggestions for evening and morning routines that fuel intentional living and more.
EP214: The Downsides of Small Space Living (and Solutions for How to Tackle Them!) with Laura Fenton
Join me today for a conversation with author of The Little Book of Living Small, Laura Fenton. Laura joined me back on EP174 to talk about helpful hints for living small and today we’ll be discussing the downsides of small space living; however, we’ll provide solutions to combat the ‘negatives’ (which may not be so negative, after all.)
EP213: Replacing Financial Falsehoods with Truth with Jessi Fearon
Join me today as I talk to certified financial coach and personal finance expert, Jessi Fearon about what she believes are the five financial truths to overcome barriers and better understand how to make your version of the 'American Dream' a reality. What are we believing about the 'American Dream' that is simply untrue? Are there any universal truths? How have we distorted our view of finances and how can we move towards a life of financial freedom? All of this and more in today’s episode.
Bonus Episode: When It Comes to Playtime, Less is More with Jessica Rolph [Lovevery]
Join me today for a special bonus episode with co-founder of Lovevery, Jessica Rolph. Jessica discusses why less is more when it comes to playtime: how she has cultivated independent play with her own children, hurdles we may face when encouraging our own children and more...
EP212: Saying "Yes" to Solitude with Rebekah Iliff
As a minimalist, one of my goals is to find time to regularly shut out the noise and prioritize alone time. It isn’t always easy to find dedicated time to myself each week but, even if for a half hour evening walk, I try to prioritize solitude in my life. Here today to share more about her findings and musings on solitude/alone time is author, Rebekah Illif.
EP211: Intentionality in the Kitchen with Caroline Fausel
Join me today for a conversation all about simplicity in the kitchen with Caroline Fausel. Caroline Fausel is a recipe developer, clean living advocate, and mom of two who and creator of the popular blog, Olive You Whole. For nearly a decade, she has created and shared meals for those striving to eat healthier. Caroline’s efficient methods strive to minimize time spent in the kitchen, so more time can be spent with the family. Today she’s here to discuss simplicity in the kitchen: batch cooking, tips for efficient meal planning, ways we can outsource to our spouse or children and more…
EP210: How to Confidently Create Connection and Community with Morgan Tyree
Does the thought of hosting a dinner send you into spasms of delight or spirals of dismay? Do you love opening your home to others? Or do you dread even the planning it takes to get a group of friends to arrive at the same restaurant at the same time? We each have our own unique hospitality personality and when you tap into yours you’ll find it much easier to confidently create connection and community. Here today to discuss this topic is author, Morgan Tyree.
EP209: Unclutter Your Soul with Trina McNeilly
For a lot of us listening, we’ve gotten really good at decluttering our homes - but what about our inner homes? I mean, what about the weight of something you may be carrying around with you (mentally, emotionally, or spiritually) that gets in the way? Join me today as I speak with author, Trina McNeilly about how we can observe, own and, ultimately, overcome what is overwhelming us. This episode is in no way a prescription that will solve all of your problems but I hope it’s a stepping point of encouragement as you begin to think through some of the clutter you may be carrying with you.
EP208: Let’s Simplify: Chores with Melissa Griffiths
As our children grow older, their responsibilities will naturally grow. There are personal responsibilities and there are household responsibilities but the question is: how do we delegate? Today’s episode is all about how we can implement simple solutions to involve our children in household chores. And joining me for this conversation is creator of the popular blog, Bless This Mess, Melissa Griffiths.
EP207: Swedish Death Cleaning: Morbid or Mandatory? with Emily McDermott
Swedish Death Cleaning, or döstädning, is removing unnecessary items and preparing your home so that your loved ones aren’t burdened by them after you pass away. While the book that made it famous in 2017, The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning by Margareta Magnusson, focuses mostly on people who are in their sixties or “when the time is coming closer for you to leave the planet”, there is no reason why we can’t start today as younger moms who don’t want to burden our spouse/partners and loved ones. One question: If you were to die tomorrow, what would your loved ones have to do? Here to walk us through the practicals of this question is writer and fellow minimalist, Emily McDermott. Emily will answer questions such as: Who is death cleaning for? How long is this process? Should we tell our families? What are the lessons we can learn from this culture? And more…