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Video: "Disordered Living"

Patreon Exclusive! In this "Maximal" episode, Joshua and Ryan discuss fame, notoriety, the difference between being famous and being well-known, and the upsides and downsides of stardom with actor, writer, and director Jennette McCurdy, and they answer the following questions:

How do you define “toxic”? (35:11)

When does fame become toxic? (35:16)

What’s the role of storytelling in life? (45:46)

Is there an inherent social responsibility with fame? (48:30)

How do you avoid the predators in the business? (55:57)

What advice do you have for young people regarding personal branding and fame? (1:00:50)

LINKS

Article: Jennette McCurdy Discusses Her Eating Disorder

Article: The Age of Instagram Face

Essay: How to Understand Your Values

Facebook: Jennette McCurdy

Instagram: Jennette McCurdy

Instagram: Jordan Moore

Instagram: Podcast Shawn

Instagram: Jessica Williams

Listen: “Laugh So You Don’t Cry”

Podcast: Love

Podcast: Positive Thinking

Podcast: Toxic Fame

Show: I’m Glad My Mom Died

Text: 937-202-4654

Tour: The Minimalists

Twitter: Jennette McCurdy

Watch: Minimalism Documentary

Website: Jennette McCurdy

Website: Colin Wright

MAXIMS

“We often don’t want what we think we want.” —Joshua Fields Millburn

“Everything you’ve picked up, you can set down.” —Joshua Fields Millburn

“What you’re chasing isn’t as important as why you’re chasing it.” —Ryan Nicodemus

This Maximal episode corresponds with Minimal episode 216.

Video: "Disordered Living"

Comments

On a separate note, the comments around other people pulling you up for being in places or doing things that they myopically consider hypocritical, as if they're perhaps catching you in a lie/misstep, were interesting - I consider myself a minimalist and my focus is on intentional living, I'm also vegan, try to reduce my waste and make eco-conscious decisions, so in these areas I seem to come up against some pockets of confrontation/friction, I've learned to handle it pretty well in my opinion/experience thus far. I was actually drawn to Minimalism because it spoke to me since I've never lived particularly maximally and always had issues with people prioritising money/stuff over people and experiences, when I watched your documentary it echoed some of my own feelings and expanded my thinking on related lifestyle choices, I felt like suddenly I could lean into it more, and stand more resolutely - because I'd clearly identified and put a name/definition to some of my values. Thanks guys!

Morgan

This is the first video podcast I've watched since becoming a VIP patron and I really enjoyed it. I consider myself a fairly sanguine person and think it's often good to approach tough and potentially emotional/socially discomforting subjects in a candid way but with an element of levity, so I will definitely be checking out the article and was impressed by Jenette's decision re. the title of her one-woman show.

Morgan


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