In this episode of the Marriage After God podcast, Aaron chats with Joshua Becker, author of Uncluttered Faith, founder of Becoming Minimalist, speaker, and longtime advocate for living with less in order to live more. Based in Peoria, Arizona; 26-year marriage; two adult children.
They explore how owning less can deepen your faith, strengthen your marriage, and free up time, energy, and resources for what matters most—family, faith, and shared purpose. They also discuss the real-world realities of minimalism in marriage, practical compromises, and how technology and consumer culture influence our everyday choices.
Key Takeaways
- How Joshua Becker’s personal journey led to a minimalist lifestyle and a faith-centered approach to possessions.
- How minimalism can strengthen marriages by aligning values and freeing up time for what truly matters.
- Strategies for couples to tackle decluttering together without resentment or conflict.
- The cultural factors behind rising consumerism and practical steps to resist overconsumption.
- 00:00: Introduction and Joshua’s perspective on happiness, meaning, and possessions
- 00:20: Podcast purpose and Joshua Becker’s background
- 02:00: Joshua’s bio and family
- 03:33: How minimalism started for Joshua; blog origin
- 04:36: Marriage and shared values; navigating differences
- 06:08: Realities of marriage when pursuing minimalism
- 07:56: Why minimalism is gaining traction in society
- 09:21: Broader economic and cultural factors fueling minimalism
- 10:21: The debt landscape and its relation to consumerism
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