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Patreon Exclusive. Joshua and Ryan are joined by T.K. Coleman in Atlanta to discuss putting your foot down with family members, the difference between abundance and wealth, poverty being the default human state, creating a new starting line, and the lies we tell ourselves, and they answer the following questions: 

When have you found telling the truth problematic? (04:03)

Is minimalism a Western solution for overconsumption? (08:47)

Why are so many so consumed with consumption? (10:21)

What is the “American Dream”? (11:30)

What makes us singularly human? (13:18)

What is minimalism to you? (14:42)

How do you appropriately resolve conflict with loved ones in a family business? (19:38)

How do you define “love”? (29:07)

What is your perspective regarding power? (30:42)

How do I be my authentic self without possibly offending others? (32:32)

How do we create an emotional budget? (39:07)

Does your past life of poverty affect your current life of prosperity? (45:28)

Why does it seem that so many wonder what causes poverty but few wonder what causes prosperity? (58:55)

What is the difference between abundance and wealth? (1:00:25)

How do we live in vigorous alignment with our values despite the circumstances of our lives challenging them daily? (1:02:53)

LINKS

Book: Love People, Use Things

Instagram: Jordan Moore

Instagram: Podcast Shawn

Patreon: The Minimalists

Podcast: Revolution of 1

Resources: The Minimalists

Subscribe: The Minimalists

Text: 937-202-4654

Tour: The Minimalists

Website: T.K. Coleman

MAXIMS

“Be willing to stand alone for the sake of taking a stand.” —T.K. Coleman

“All conflict is self-conflict.” —Joshua Fields Millburn

“Trying to change someone means you hate who they are.” —Joshua Fields Millburn

“A budget is not a bully that exists to steal your dreams—it’s a bodyguard to protect them.” —T.K. Coleman

“You may experience trauma, but it does not define you.” —Ryan Nicodemus

“It’s better to spend less time with people and show up powerfully than spend more time with people and interact resentfully.” —T.K. Coleman

This Maximal episode corresponds with Minimal episode 321.

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Private Podcast | "Simplicity Creates a New Starting Line: Live from Atlanta"

Joshua and Ryan are joined by T.K. Coleman in Atlanta to discuss putting your foot down with family members, the difference between abundance and wealth, poverty being the default human state, creating a new starting line, and the lies we tell ourselves, and they answer the following questions: 00:00 When have you found telling the truth problematic? 08:47 Is minimalism a Western solution for overconsumption? 10:21 Why are so many so consumed with consumption? 11:30 What is the “American Dream”? 13:18 What makes us singularly human? 14:42 What is minimalism to you? 19:38 How do you appropriately resolve conflict with loved ones in a family business? 29:07 How do you define “love”? 30:42 What is your perspective regarding power? 32:32 How do I be my authentic self without possibly offending others? 39:07 How do we create an emotional budget? 45:28 Does your past life of poverty affect your current life of prosperity? 58:55 Why does it seem that so many wonder what causes poverty but few wonder what causes prosperity? 1:00:25 What is the difference between abundance and wealth? 1:02:53 How do we live in vigorous alignment with our values despite the circumstances of our lives challenging them daily?

Comments

Ricardo C Pinzon Jr

What an awesome, mind-blowing podcast! I had to listen to it twice at the same setting and still experienced different emotions. Truly amazing! Thanks for brining TK to the show!

Carolyn Stone

I liked TK’s take on budgeting your time and attention with family members— even when things are going well. What a refreshing perspective.