The Minimalists are joined by licensed therapists Vanessa Bennett and John Kim to discuss relationship clutter, breaking the blame cycle, attachment styles, and more!
Discussed in this episode:
Why did Vanessa Bennett and John Kim write It’s Not Me, It’s You? (02:04)
How do I search intentionally for a life partner without becoming consumed by that pursuit? (04:09)
Does a need for relationships inevitably cause relationship clutter? (05:55)
What is the danger in prioritizing my partner’s needs? (07:52)
What is your perspective regarding codependency? (08:44)
How do you maintain your joy without making others that are suffering feel that you’re not compassionate? (09:40)
Is it a matter of personal responsibility to always accept blame? (11:19)
What is your perspective regarding the Law of Attraction with respect to relationships? (17:29)
Why is it important to recognize the distinction between the ‘what’ and the ‘how’? (23:55)
What is the difference between ‘chasing’ and ‘attracting’ states? (25:53)
When is it appropriate in a relationship to discuss intimate details? (26:48)
What are some appropriate resources for sexual concerns? (34:00)
Segment: More About Less (38:02)
How do I reclaim my identity in a relationship that came with cultural expectations? (48:57)
How do we determine and set an appropriate pace in the development of a relationship? (52:01)
Why is it important to separate attachment from expectation? (54:03)
What are the two primary needs of humans? (54:13)
What are the four different attachment types? (57:03)
What are the three essential components of relationships? (1:00:03)
Is a relationship doomed to fail if you don’t love yourself more than your partner? (1:03:51)
Segment: Lightning Round (1:14:51)
What are the pros and cons of legal marriage? (1:15:32)
Listener comments and minimalism tips. (1:20:20)
Segment: Talkaboutables (1:25:16)
Why is racism such a contentious topic of discussion? (1:29:27)
What is your perspective regarding alternatives to public education? (1:32:24)
What are horizontal and vertical networks? (1:36:35)
What is the danger in accepting conventions in education? (1:38:11)
Segment: Amass It or Trash It (1:41:53)
Segment: Impulse Purchases (1:42:30)
Segment: Advertisements Suck (1:50:54)
Segment: Obsolete Objects (1:57:13)
Segment: Photo Friday Home Tour (2:00:14)
What is your view regarding minimalism being a lifestyle of privilege? (2:03:46)
Segment: Right Here, Right Now (2:12:00)
What did you learn from your first Sunday Symposium event? (2:13:34)
Segment: Added Value (2:16:13)
LINKS
Added Value: “Sneakers”
App: Nothing
Book: Everything That Remains
Book: I Used to Be a Miserable F*ck
Book: It’s Not Me, It’s You
Book: Love People, Use Things
Book: Minimalist Rulebook
Event: Sunday Symposium
Podcast: Cheaper Than Therapy
Podcast: How to Love
Podcast: Christopher Kelly
Podcast: The Angry Therapist Podcast
Resources: The Minimalists
Subscribe: The Minimalists
Text: 937-202-4654
Watch: Less Is Now
Watch: Privilege Is Irrelevant
Website: Vanessa Bennett
Website: John Kim
MAXIMS
Needing a relationship is the source of relationship clutter.
Attraction is a mirror of our aspirations.
Fear is a consequence of future consequences.
Chemistry, compatibility, and love constitute the holy trinity of every relationship.
It is impossible to love someone without self-love.
Contracts inform us about the past; handshakes inform us about the future.
Learn to fight without fighting. —John Kim
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2022-10-08 08:14:05 +0000 UTC