Episode Description
We’ve all seen the images. The stark white rooms, the single designer chair, the perfectly curated capsule wardrobe. We’re told that if we just clear the clutter, we’ll find peace.
But if we’re not careful, the minimalist aesthetic can become just another thing to buy, another thing to consume.
On today’s show, Melora Johnson deconstructs the modern minimalist movement so that each of us can move from the clutter-free, beige-everything minimalist aesthetic to a deeper, more sustainable practice rooted in intentionality.
Here’s a preview:
[7:30] Feeling that donation high? Here’s why decluttering and donating feels so good in the moment but often fails to stop the cycle of re-accumulation
[11:30] Can authentic minimalism exist in a consumerist culture?
[16:00] Candid thoughts on how and why minimalism has been commercialized
[25:00] How to tell if your minimalism is driving more shopping or actually shrinking your ecological footprint
[28:30] Listen to your whispers!
Resources mentioned:
- Sustainably Styled by Melora
- Melora on Instagram
- Our Book Club pick for Mon. March 2: Awe: The New Science of Everyday Wonder and How It Can Transform Your Life
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