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"Rebranding the Dream"

Patreon Exclusive! In this "Maximal" episode, Joshua & Ryan discuss freedom, travel, an introduction to minimalism, and the new American Dream with author, podcaster, and intrepid traveler Colin Wright, and they answer the following questions:

Is the American Dream still relevant? (59:30)

Is minimalism accessible to everyone? (1:06:33)

LINKS

Article: I Was a Cable Guy

Article: Ikea Is a Relationship Deathtrap

Article: Peloton Parody

Blog: Exile Lifestyle

Book: Essential

Book: Some Thoughts About Relationships

Book: Why We Sleep

Class: How to Write Better

Essay: Consumerism Is the Original Virtue Signaling

Essay: Prepared to Walk Away

Essay: Your Five Most Precious Resources

Instagram: Colin Sleeping

Instagram: Podcast Shawn

Instagram: Jessica Williams

Patreon: Colin Wright

Podcast: Rosi Golan

Podcast: Let’s Know Things

Podcast: Rich Roll

Podcast: Andrew Schulz

Tour: Colin Wright

Twitter: Colin Wright

Watch: Minimalist Home Tour | Joshua Fields Millburn

Website: Shawn Mihalik

Website: Jordan Moore

Website: Colin Wright

MAXIMS

“Anyone can benefit from using their resources more intentionally.” —Ryan Nicodemus

“Minimalism is for anyone discontent with their status quo.” —Joshua Fields Millburn

This Maximal episode corresponds with Minimal episode 176.

"Rebranding the Dream"

Comments

Thank you for inspiring myself and others to make our own recipe. Stumbling through my Mid-twenties and knowing that my way is just fine has been invaluable to my development as a functional human being. Thanks gents, keep up the good work

Sam Parrague

Oh hey, totally get it. (My loss that I didn't clue into you guys earlier. ) I was actually just reacting to the idea that you guys propose with Colin in this particular episode about maybe doing a joint tour in someplace like Europe and just announcing events a few days in advance for whomever is around. My peabrain immediately jumped to how most people think when they come to Europe (ok will just say it... most Americans. Ok... my family) just assume that since it is geographically smaller versus the US or Asia, that it is flexible and nimble. While there is some truth to that, there is also considerable differences that maps, or even traveling for a few months, don't give away. Anyway, it's more about me facing two choices 1. appreciating to catch a talk if you are around this part of the world or 2. the painful shin kick I'd probably give myself if I found out you'd been through, gave an awesome talk and I missed it because I wasn't paying attention. ;) Thanks for the tips on the newsletter. Now a less chances of number 2 happening.

Amanda Rust

We're still a little road-weary after finishing up an 18-month international tour last March, Amanda, but keep an eye on our Tour page (https://theminimalists.com/tour/) and on our newsletter (http://theminimalists.email/)—when we announce new dates, we announce them there first.

The Minimalists

Hey guys, just catching up on some past episodes. Would be totally down with you guys doing a tour in Europe- just treat it like you would in the US though with a bit of schedule, if you can. While travel in Europe is super easy, some of us have to work for our expat visas!

Amanda Rust


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