![]() ![]() There’s a lot to dig into, and we’re happy about that.īreak the Twitch– Anthony Ongaro’s videos explore healthy habit building and self improvement, with a big picture perspective about the end-life of the objects we buy. Topics range well beyond minimalism, from creativity to breakups to health. Video formats run the gamut, from casual living room conversations to podcasts and more. The Minimalists– Most people recognize Ryan Nicodemus & Joshua Fields Millburn from their wildly popular Netflix documentary and books, but their YouTube channel is not to be missed. Watching The Minimal Mom feels like visiting your favorite neighbor, who offers you a warm cup of coffee and warmer words of encouragement to finally let go of all of that junk you’ve been needing to go through for ages. The Minimal Mom – Dawn invites us into her home to share her family of four’s journey towards a minimal life. D’Avella’s videos about minimalism are frank, funny, and refreshingly self aware. Matt D’Avella – With a following that surpassed the 2 million mark this year, filmmaker and documentarian Matt D’Avella’s sharp eye for cinematography and editing have made him a natural fit for YouTube. Here are 10 different Youtube channels that showcase how minimalism works differently in peoples lives, and how it reflects and amplifies the values and goals of those who practice it: What means the most to us, as people, and where we want to direct our ![]() Isn’t being choosy about lamps and vases. It works equally well for doctors, farmers, teachers, Silicon Valley programmers, families in suburban bungalows and digital nomads. Its followers are old and young, single people and large families. Well, however, minimalism isn’t one size fits all, nor should it be. It is more, even, than keeping only what sparks joy.Īnd here’s the thing that gets confusing sometimes: minimalism can be a decorating style. You probably already know that minimalism is more than interiors bathed in neutrals and expensive, totally-not-kid-proof ultramodern furniture, that it is more than owning few enough items to fit into one suitcase. Note: This is a guest post from Gabriella Hileman, Director and Editor of the Becoming Minimalist YouTube Channel. ![]()
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