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Video: "Dying Malls"

Joshua and Ryan discuss a world without shopping malls, what alternatives may arise, and they answer the following questions:

What are all of the negatives of clutter? (04:55)

What are ‘third places’? (17:30)

What was the original vision for the shopping mall? (24:22)

What was the first shopping mall? (26:00)

What is the largest mall in North America? (39:10)

Why were malls popular? (48:20)

What are some alternative ‘third places’ to the mall? (49:20)

How can retail design be more intentional and enduring? (50:33)

Aside from malls, what other consumerist icons are fading? (57:04)

How might malls adjust to the younger generations’ interest in experiences? (1:01:39)

Is there a connection between spirituality, consumption, meaning, and materialism? (1:06:30)

What is essential? (1:07:25)

Are there corporations that are more socially responsible? (1:07:55)

If a mall was turned into a museum of consumerism, what would be some of the exhibits? (1:10:25)

LINKS

App: Oak

Article: Retail Space Per Capita in Selected Countries

Article: Sqirl Restaurant Apologizes for Mold

Article: The Gruen Effect

Book: Hillbilly Elegy

Book: Thinking, Fast and Slow

Instagram: Minimalism Life

Instagram: Jordan Moore

Instagram: Podcast Shawn

Instagram: Jessica Williams

Podcast: Ben Greenfield

Podcast: Shopping Malls

Podcast: The Gruen Effect

Quarantine Qonversation: Karl Weidner

Resources: The Minimalists

Subscribe: The Minimalists

Text: 937-202-4654

Tour: The Minimalists

Watch: American Dream Mall

Watch: Dayton Arcade

Watch: Overmalled—Cincinnati

Watch: Zero Days

YouTube: Bright Sun Films

MAXIMS

“Almost anything is more valuable than consumerism.” —Joshua Fields Millburn

“Abandoned malls are consumerism at its terminus: an empty carapace brimming with nostalgia, not meaning.” —Joshua Fields Millburn

“Reusing is better than recycling. Recycling is better than refuse. Refuse is better than refusing to let go.” —Ryan Nicodemus

“Impulse brings us pleasure, but we don’t want to confuse pleasure with well-being.” —Joshua Fields Millburn

This Maximal episode corresponds with Minimal episode 248.

Video: "Dying Malls"

Comments

Fascinating discussion. For years now (before I identified as a minimalist ;) I would get depressed whenever I walked into an inside mall. I never really knew why. I did buy clothes but I bought them at small local boutiques. I only go to a mall when I need to go to an Apple store. It still gives me the blues when I walk through a mall.

Laura Hugel


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