Stephanie Coontz: If something stops adding value to my life, it has died in an important way. We take our dead things, the things that are no longer serving us, and we put them in these coffins. And then we create these mausoleums, basements, attics, where we store these dead things. So if you a podcast, would love to send you an audio book version of essential. It's like six or seven hours. Or if you want the book book or the e book version, we'll be happy to send those to you as well.
The Minimalists are joined by their new cohost, T.K. Coleman, to talk about dead things, dead relationships, and more. Listen to all three hours of episode 351 on The Minimalists Private Podcast: patreon.com/theminimalists
Discussed in this episode:
Why did T.K. Coleman join The Minimalists Podcast as the new cohost? (00:19)
Are we obligated to always attend the funerals of loved ones? (03:43)
How do I accept my mother dating after the death of my father? (15:46)
What is “chronological snobbery”? (24:06)
Why did you create the Sunday Symposium event? (30:54)
Detailed show notes: minimalists.com/podcast
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