Episode Archives
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Using Meditation to Overcome Resentment Towards Your Partner with Kelly Smith (Bonus Episode)
In today's bonus episode, my guest, Kelly Smith and I delve into the topic of meditation in overcoming feelings of resentment in relationships. Stay with me here - I promise there is something in this episode for you, even if you're not big into meditation. Kelly discusses specific ways that meditation can help to let go of grudges and feel better. But it's not always easy so we chat about some of the problems you might run into when you try to use meditation to communicate better. Plus, Kelly shares some cool science that shows how meditation can actually change your brain and make you happier in your relationship.
Reimagine the Transformative Power of Movement with Katy Bowman (EP304)
When the topic of movement arises, it often evokes thoughts of exercise. However, we tend to underestimate the constant positioning and motion our bodies undergo throughout the day, affecting our muscles and joints. In today’s episode, author and biomechanist, Katy Bowman and I delved into the concept of "rethinking our position" and explored strategies for nurturing healthier movements of our body parts. (This conversation is an insightful follow-up to her first time on the show, back on EP192.)
Justin Whitmel Earley on The Importance of Being Truly KNOWN by Our Friends
Loneliness is a universal struggle that lowers life expectancy, increases anxiety, and causes a profound longing for what we once had. It wreaks havoc on our physical and emotional well-being because it is the opposite of what we were made for. We were MADE FOR PEOPLE —we were made for relationships. Joining me for his second appearance on the show is author, Justin Whitmel Earley, here to discuss his latest book, Made for People: Why We Drift into Loneliness and How to Fight for a Life of Friendship. In today’s conversation, Justin sheds light on the transformative power of friendship and presents actionable practices for building a life of genuine connection.
Can Being Well-Mannered Actually Make Your Life Easier? with Brooke Romney (EP301)
Can being well-mannered actually make your life easier? Author, Brooke Romney's philosophy is simple: good social skills and practicing good manners lead to a more well-connected and successful life. Brooke's desire is to help moms of teens and tweens create meaningful, healthy, and enjoyable relationships with their children through practical application, education, and community. Today's conversation will focus on her newest book, 52 Modern Manners for Kids, and she'll share some her favorite manners that are easy to teach and implement!
Shira Gill Talks Organizing Solutions and Inspiration from Across the Globe (EP300)
People are naturally curious about the homes of professional organizers. Shira’s new book, Organized Living, was inspired by Shira’s desire to provide a glimpse into this rarely-seen world: the homes of people who organize others. As a preview to the book, Shira is here to share a few of her favorite tips regarding common organizing pitfalls, living with kids, sustainable solutions, & much more…
Tara Clark Discusses the Comparison Trap, Voyeurism, Social Media Scrolling, and More (EP299)
As a follow-up to a popular reel I created on Instagram, Tara Clark of Modern Mom Probs joins me for a conversation on the comparison trap, social media, voyeurism and insight into others' lives that we maybe never should've had...
Why Editing Our Closets Is So HARD with Laura Fenton (EP298)
I've been a minimalist for over ten years now but still find it difficult to part ways with certain items of clothing? Why is this? Will I ever purge those stragglers that have been left behind from years ago? Joining me for a conversation about "why editing our closets is so hard" is author, Laura Fenton. Laura discusses why we find it so hard to declutter our closets (some of these perspectives I'd never considered), why you should edit your wardrobe, tips to let go, ways to responsibly declutter and more...
Love Your Kids Without Losing Yourself with Morgan Cutlip (EP297)
Motherhood Burnout: We've discussed it before but, if I'm being honest, discussions like this tend to just add to the overwhelm (and pile more on an incredibly full plate!) This episode had the opposite effect on me. My guest, psychotherapist and renowned relationship expert, Dr. Morgan Cutlip, brings an entirely new perspective to the mom burnout conversation. Morgan joined me to share her wisdom and insights from her debut book, "Love Your Kids Without Losing Yourself." In this episode, we'll explore topics such as confidently expressing your needs, crafting a self-care plan that goes far beyond the stereotypical ideas, knowing yourself well enough to know how to ask for help and more.
Decluttering Chat: Charitable Decluttering, Death Cleaning, the Importance of Giving & More… with Kristy Edwards (EP296)
Joining me today is owner of Neatly Balanced, professional organizer, Kristy Edwards. Kristy's mission is to transform homes into clutter-free sanctuaries by using her efficient low-maintenance approach. What truly sets Kristy apart is her unwavering commitment to giving back; she channels discarded items to nonprofits and charitable organizations supporting various causes. In today’s episode, we cover a variety of topics from charitable decluttering, the importance of giving for children, death cleaning, and more... If you're in need of decluttering inspiration, this episode is a must-listen!
Growing Up On the Internet May Not Be as Bad as We Thought... with Devorah Heitner (Bonus Episode)
Dr. Devorah Heitner, a seasoned authority on the intersection of family dynamics and technology, has dedicated extensive years of research to investigate the influence of screens on children. Her latest publication, titled "Growing Up in Public," offers a comprehensive exploration of both the positive and negative aspects of maturing in a digitally connected world. Back for her second apperance on the show (previously joining me on EP260), Devorah is here to discusses how, contrary to our previous notions, it appears that coming of age on the internet might not be as detrimental as we once believed.
EP295: Transforming Family Dynamics: Unveiling the Calm the Chaos Framework with Dayna Abraham
Are you looking to transform family dynamics or help your kids become more empowered, confident, and independent? If so, today's episode will be helpful to you. Today I'm excited to share my conversation with educator and author, Dayna Abraham. She discussed: why traditional parenting can fall short in certain situations, her 'stop, breathe, anchor' technique for parental calm, coping strategies to reduce stress, and her perspective on time-outs (and something that may work better for you!)
Zero Waste Living: The 80/20 Way with Stephanie Miller (Bonus Episode)
Today, we're diving into the world of the zero-waste movement with my guest, Stephanie Miller, author of "Zero Waste Living, The 80/20 Way." Stephanie, former director of Climate Business at the International Finance Corporation, combines professional expertise with personal experience to reveal how simple lifestyle changes can drive significant positive impact. Join us as Stephanie discusses actionable ways for busy individuals to create a profound difference by focusing on key areas: food choices, plastics reduction, and effective recycling—collectively known as the "Magic Three." Discover how your influence can extend beyond personal boundaries, fostering a ripple effect within your community.
EP294: I Didn't Sign Up For This: Exploring Real Couples Therapy with Dr. Tracy Dalgleish
I’m thrilled to introduce you to my guest, clinical psychologist and now author of the new book I Didn’t Sign Up for This, Dr. Tracy Dalgleish. For nearly two decades, Tracy has been a guiding light for couples in turmoil, helping them navigate stress and move towards hope and healing. In today’s conversation, Tracy answers questions such as: Why do we have the tendency to overcomplicate relationships? What is interdependence and how does it differ from codependence? Why do couples get stuck in the same negative patterns of behavior and arguments plus so much practical advice.
EP293: Lunch Packing, Mealtime Management, Freezer Staples, and More with Amy Palanjian
Joining me today is the creator of the acclaimed kid-friendly food site Yummy Toddler Food, Amy Palanjian. In this conversation, Amy brings her expertise to the table (pun intended) and covers a spectrum of topics, from mastering lunch-packing to unlocking the secrets of fostering healthy relationships between kids, their bodies, and the food they eat.
EP292: Embracing the Present with Your Camera Lens with Joy Prouty
As parents, we're constantly trying to capture those precious moments with our cameras, aiming to freeze time and hold onto those fleeting memories. But have you ever stopped to think that your camera could actually be your key to experiencing more presence in those very moments? Today, we're diving deep into the art of practicing presence with a guest who has mastered the delicate balance between cherishing memories and living in the now. Joining us is professional photographer and creative director, Joy Prouty, whose insights and wisdom have helped countless mothers embrace self-compassion and find genuine joy in the memories they're creating every single day.
EP291: Finding Margin and Mastering Time Management with Morgan Tyree
In a world where each of us is granted the same 24 hours a day, the elusive pursuit of effectively managing our time seems to be a constant challenge. But fear not, because today’s episode features a helpful conversation with professional organizer and author, Morgan Tyree. Morgan is here to unveil her proven time management system that promises to help you reclaim control over your precious hours. If you've ever felt the weight of a chaotic schedule or the burden of an overloaded life, are seeking balance, or simply eager to make the most of your time, today's episode is for you!
EP290: Growing Together: Embracing Positive Discipline with Jeanne-Marie Paynel
In this episode, we explore the concept of positive discipline and how it can shape our parenting style. Join me and my guest, Jeanne-Marie Paynel as she takes me through this new (to me) approach and we dialogue about how to break-free from old patterns, encourage our children and learn to be kind to ourselves throughout the process.
EP289: Loop Planning is a Chore GAMECHANGER with Kelly Briggs
Do you ever find yourself overwhelmed by the constant demands of managing your household? Whether you have a small or large home and family, it often feels like there's an endless list of tasks to tackle. That's where loop planning comes in as a valuable strategy that can help you stay organized without the added stress. Today, we have a special guest joining us for the second time on the Minimalist Moms Podcast. Kelly Briggs, the creator of Simple Home Mom, previously discussed simplifying your laundry routine, and now she's here to delve into the topic of loop planning and its impact on establishing effective routines.
EP288: Minimal Thoughts, Maximal Boundaries with Tracey Showalter
Joining me for her second appearance on the show is professional organizer, Tracey Showalter.
As a compassionate guide, Tracey takes it upon herself to lead her clients towards a brighter, more intentional life. Tracey challenges the prevalent notion of "never enough" in American culture, encouraging her clients to appreciate the sufficiency of their homes and lives. Today, we explore how a minimalist, intentional lifestyle can help confront insecurities and unlock new possibilities when we embrace the power of saying "no." It’s time for you to let go of societal pressures and start living with self-assurance.
What’s holding you back?
EP287: Minimalist Interior Design Tips for Every Home with Alexis Michalovich
The main idea of minimalist design is simplicity: Less is more. Everything needs a place and a reason. But does that mean that you have to throw everything out just to capture minimalist style? Of course not! Joining me today is interior designer, Alexis Michalovich of G Everett Designs. She is here to discuss design tips, color theory and more tips for how minimalist interior design can make your space feel larger and less stressful!