Things Have Vibes
Today’s conversation is about minimalism, stuff that sparks joy, and the vibes of our things. Jordan shares about her practice of keeping a Commonplace Book and her idea for a slow / low buy year. Kaileen talks about how postpartum anxiety played a role in her desire to get rid of everything in her house and the three things she would do if she had more room in her life. We chat about our love for Marie Kondo’s Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up and we wonder if our shopping habits are serving us.
INSIDE THE EPISODE
Minimalism, tiny homes, capsule wardrobes
The one thing we’d grab if our homes were on fire
Always having a “donate” bag ready
Jordan’s makeup purge
Our stuff influencing our levels of anxiety
Fast fashion vs. buying fewer, better
The journey of dressing postpartum bodies
Kids have things and those things have vibes
Stuff isn’t just physical… feeling that digital content overload
Show Notes
The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie Kondo
Hannah Louise Poston’s no-buy year on YouTube
Nora Jenkins Townson’s tweet on soft boss energy
Rent the Runway (use referral link for $30 off your first order)
Kaileen’s fashion guru Natalie Borton and her #legitmomstyle
Zan Farrow’s High Vibe Design Guide
Minimalism documentary by The Minimalists
Crazy Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan
Simple Matters by Erin Boyle of Reading My Tea Leaves
Queer Eye on Netflix
Jess Lively’s podcast, The Lively Show
The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron
Cocofloss (use referral link for $5 off)
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Credits
Photo by Yasmine Boheas
Our theme song is A Good Mood by Young Rich Pixies