Episode Archives

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EP250: Simplifying Travel with Angela Lyons

Angela Lyons is a minimalist mom and avid traveler who loves to chat about finding balance, slowing down, and living an intentional life. Her family has undergone a few significant changes over the last few years at the hands of minimalism which has allowed them to embrace what is most important to them. As a part of this, Angela extensively decluttered her items, sold her house, elected to go part-time at her company to spend more time with the girls, and packed up the family for a 3-month trip to Peru. She is passionate about minimalism as a means to achieve her family's goals - which includes a bigger focus on travel, and less of a focus on all the "stuff". Today she’ll be sharing her story and best tips for simplifying your travel experience.

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EP249: Celebrating Diversity and Kinship in the Home (and Beyond) with Amber O’Neal Johnston

Amber O’Neal Johnston, a homeschooling mother of four, shows parents of all backgrounds how to create a home environment where children feel secure in their own personhood and culture, enabling them to better understand and appreciate people who are racially and culturally different. She’ll be joining me today to discuss her new book, A Place to Belong, which provides parents with the tools to empower children as they embrace their unique identities while feeling beautifully tethered to their global community.

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Bonus Episode: "I’m a Minimalist with 90 Board Games" with Brittany Dixon

Joining me today is business strategist & productivity coach, Brittany Dixon. Although she is a practicing minimalist, Brittany's family owns ninety board games! The reason behind it? Family connectivity plus weekly game time helps teach strategy and critical thinking. Her hope is that listeners walk away with light-bulb moments that game night can actually teach tangible life lessons (plus a lot more about the practice of minimalism and tips such recommends from her own life!)

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Episode 248: Teaching Self-Regulation (and Managing Kids Stuff) with Mari Harris

Joining me today is Mari Collins. She and her husband created an app, called Ketshop that helps teach kids to prioritize things they really love - and learn to save towards those special purchases. Her hope is to change the way families shop - to focus on quality, educational items that kids buy for themselves, rather than a million knickknacks destined for landfill. Today, our conversation will focus on: intentional consumption, choice overload in children, teaching responsibility and accountability to younger kids and more...

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EP247: Calm Confidence When Responding to Sibling Conflict with Emily Hamblin

Joining me today is parenting coach, Emily Hamblin. Emily is here to encourage listener's who struggle to find confidence when navigating their children's sibling rivalry. From decluttering our thoughts, to being intentional with our reactions, to simplifying our responses - Emily guides us through specific examples of how we can improve our responses and, ultimately, provide a stronger connection that our children both need and are looking for...

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EP246: Cultivating an Intentional Marriage with Casey & Meygan Caston (@Marriage365)

Joining me today are relationship experts and founders of Marriage365, Casey and Meygan Caston.  Casey and Meygan Caston were the couple least likely to succeed in their marriage. After meeting in college, they fell in love fast and then said I do. But after only three years, they were headed straight for divorce. They placed blame on each other for their bad marriage. But one thing they did agree on, they both didn't want to become another American divorce statistic. The Castons began searching for ways to do marriage right. They surrounded themselves with healthy couples, experts, books, and got therapy to make a relational transformation. But they admit that it was a long and really difficult process to find resources that were affordable and convenient, so they decided to do something about it and founded Marriage365. On today’s episode, Casey and Meygan discuss: How couples can focus on being intentional with their relationship and time together, simple ideas for emotionally connecting with your spouse, areas that couples need to de-clutter the most and have a minimalistic marriage and more…

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Bonus Episode: Mindful Breaks & Meditation with Shonda Moralis

Joining me today is psychotherapist and licensed clinical social worker Shonda Moralis. Her goal is to help women reclaim their peace of mind by centering themselves in the present moment, even while they’re being pulled in eighty different directions. Today, Shonda shares insights to help take a much-needed break, teaching you to be mindful and helping you to empower themselves, leading to a calmer, more fulfilled life. We chat about the basics of meditation, how the ‘impossibility of balance’ is untrue and actually possible, antidotes to burnout, how mindfulness has influenced her motherhood and more…

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EP245: Defining Your Purpose to Live with Intention with Tanya Dalton

Anyone who has ever set a goal or resolution knows how hard they are to keep. No matter how good your intentions are when you establish them, it's tough to get changes to stick. If you have yet to meet your goals, you are not alone. Plans get derailed – even the best-laid ones don’t always work out. We always have a choice when this happens: we can stress about it or we can keep moving forward. Joining me for the second time on the show is author, Tanya Dalton. Today Tanya will encourage listeners to consider: WHY? Why do we make the choices we do? WHAT? What are the choices we want to make? HOW? How do we move forward on the choices we’re making? WHAT IF? What if I get off track? This episode will start as a inspirational starting point as you begin to think of the changes and habits you want to create in the upcoming year!

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Bonus Episode: Building a Family of Faith with Andy Dooley

Whether your family has been doing devotions together for years or this is your first time introducing them, Building a Family of Faith is just what you need to help your family connect with one another, grow in faith, and learn how physical activity can influence your relationships and your faith. Who better to guide you than Andy Dooley--a passionate leader, pastor, social media influencer, fitness professional, and father of four who has worked with families for more than eighteen years through sports, fitness, and ministry. Andy was a joy to speak with and I think this episode will serve as an encouragement for those of you who are looking to reignite the time spent with not only your family, but God, too!

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EP244: The Open Air Life with Linda McGurk

Just like there is slow food, slow parenting, and slow entertainment, friluftsliv is a form of slow nature. An outdoorsy cousin of hygge, friluftsliv ('free-loofts-liv') is what Nordic people do outside all day before they cozy up in front of the fireplace with their wool socks on and a cup of hot cocoa. The concept is humble, but revolutionary: Live simply. Go outside often. Be kind to the earth. Friluftsliv can be as simple as an evening walk around the neighborhood or as advanced as a multiday backpacking expedition in the remote wilderness, or anything in between. Joining me today is Swedish-American writer, Linda McGurk. You likely know Linda from her bestselling book, There’s No Such Thing As Bad Weather. She joined me back on EP158 and totally we’ll go deeper with her new book, The Open Air Life.

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EP243: Play More, Tech Less with Abby Lynch

Screen time doesn't necessarily have "one-size-fits-all" prescription; however, what does a realistic approach look like? What does the research actually suggest? How can we encourage the growth of imagination? How can we find more time for play? Joining me today to discuss all of this and more is the creator behind the popular account @playmore_techless, Abby Lynch.

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EP242: Raising Whole & Healthy Families with Jodi Mockabee

All parents want their children to thrive, but what does that actually look like? And what does it take to get there? In her new book, The Whole and Healthy Family, Jodi Mockabee shares her parenting philosophy, one that encourages the equipping of each unique child to be able to function as a whole person so that they can enter adulthood as physically, spiritually, and mentally healthy individuals. Today we'll be discussing how to create a simple home environment, staying active as a family, serving together and more...

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EP241: Stop Attracting Clutter with Tracy McCubbin

As America attempts to recover nearly two years of “pandemic purchases” that have left our homes full of stuff,  it’s no surprise that two-thirds of Americans admitted to having too many things in their homes, especially due to excessive online shopping during the pandemic. According to my guest today, celebrity decluttering expert, Tracy McCubbin, a cluttered space isn't just inconvenient―the truth is it's hard to lead a joyful, purposeful life when the things around you detract from your relationships, habits, and goals.

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Bonus Episode: 5 Steps to Simplifying Your Business with Stef Gass

Making her second appearance on the Minimalist Moms Podcast is fellow podcaster, Stefanie Gass. Stefanie joined me back on EP84 to discuss "How Our Words Shape Our Days" and today she has more wisdom to share but this time we'll be talking business - specifically: how can we simplify our businesses? For anyone with any type of entrepreneurial journey - this one is for YOU!

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EP240: Get Organized to Live With Purpose with Jennifer Ford Berry

Marketing and advertising companies get paid big money getting people to believe that they need more stuff. And consumers are told that buying new products will make them happier or skinnier or appear more successful. But the truth is that every single item we bring into our home requires some amount of space, time, energy, or money. Joining me today to discuss this topic is best-selling author, Jennifer Ford Berry.

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Going Deeper: Leaving Corporate for a More Intentional Career with Sarah Hollingsworth

This is the third in a new series of the Minimalist Moms Podcast. Going Deeper episodes will be less structured with a more conversational tone. This week, I spoke with Sarah Hollingsworth of Poppylist about leaving her corporate job for a more intentional career. Sarah vulnerably shares all: the mental ups and downs, advice, starting over as a new mom and more...

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EP239: Edit Your Child's Wardrobe to the Essentials with Laurel Wells Thompson

Joining me on today's episode is fashion designer, Laurel Wells Thompson. Our conversation focuses on the history of children's fashion, how things changed post-industrial revolution, why we are addicted to cheap clothes, the true cost of fast fashion, what to look for when shopping for kids' outfits (everything from fabrication to construction) and more...

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EP238: Quality Over Quantity, Curating Your Closet And Embracing The Outfit Repeat with Kristi Soomer

On average we spend 17 minutes each morning getting dressed and by simplifying our wardrobes we can do more with less! Curating a capsule wardrobe is about really putting value into your purchases, thinking about versatility, the longevity of a garment, really picking quality pieces and embracing the outfit repeat! Joining me today to talk about these concepts (and more) is Kristi Soomer - founder of the sustainable clothing line, Encircled.

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EP237: Designing Simple Storage Solutions with the Curated Nest

Joining me today are interior designers, Erin and Lina of the Curated Nest. Erin and Lina first bonded over beautiful designs and burritos as sleep-deprived new moms at a mommy meetup in Brooklyn, NY. They had an instant design connection, and with 20+ combined years of experience in interior design and client-focused business, forming a partnership was easy. In this episode, they'll discuss: how Curated Nest helps their clients achieve an organized environment, how to conceal kid's toys with storage solutions, minimalist design and how it applies to families and more..

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