Minimalist Moms Podcast | Simple Living for Overwhelmed Moms
By: Diane Boden
Language: en-US
Categories: Kids, Family, Parenting, Education, Leisure, Home, Garden
The Minimalist Moms podcast is designed to accompany you on your journey towards a more purposeful life. This includes every aspect: your mindset, daily routine, connections with others, and naturally, your possessions. Your host, Diane Boden, invites you to join her as she engages in conversations with a diverse range of experts such as Dana K White, Dawn Madsen, Ginny Yurich, Charles Duhigg, Gretchen Rubin, Joshua Becker and many more. Together, they delve into the realms of minimalism, intentionality, and embracing a life of simplicity.
Episodes
God, Dreams, & Discernment: What We’re Missing While We Sleep | Paige Collins (Bonus Episode)
Dec 15, 2025I release bonus episodes that serve a niche part of my audience and today's episode is coming from a Christian perspective so if today's content isn't really your thing - no worries - you can always check out the other episode(s) that dropped this week, or join me back here next week for conversations you don't want to miss!
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Today’s guest, Paige Collins, believes dreams may be one of the most overlooked ways we receive insight and guidance — especially in a noisy, distracted world. Paige is the author of The Awaken Dream Jour...
Duration: 00:38:16[REPLAY] Why Every Mom Needs a Vision for the New Year | Jessica Jackson
Dec 15, 2025Joining me today is host of the Thriving in Motherhood Podcast, Jessica Jackson. After years of struggle Jessica realized there are simple, practical things she can do to stop living in overwhelm and find meaning and joy in everyday life. She loves empowering other mothers to create lives they are excited to wake up to each day. Today, our conversation will focus on creating a vision for the new year!
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Duration: 00:29:32Biohacking Motherhood | Emilia Ferreira (Bonus Episode)
Dec 12, 2025I release bonus episodes that serve a niche part of my audience so if today's content isn't really your thing - no worries - you can always check out the other episode(s) that dropped this week, or join me back here next week for conversations you don't want to miss!
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“A three-minute practice can change how creative and connected you feel as a mother.”
In this episode, neuroscientist Emilia explains how mothers can use simple, physiology-based practices to regulate stress, improve creativity, and support emotional balance. We explore:
What “biohacking” really me... Duration: 00:24:30Are You Winning at the Wrong Things? | John Olinger (Bonus Episode)
Dec 11, 2025John Olinger's journey from Nike marketing executive to purpose-driven leader began with a single question: What will matter most when I get to the end of my life? After spending a decade creating breakthrough campaigns for Nike and Jordan Brand—including three years leading Global Marketing for Kobe Bryant—an unexpected loss changed everything. Today, John combines his strategic marketing expertise with hard-won wisdom to help others win where it matters most. John lives in Saint Augustine, Florida, with his wife Erin and their three energetic boys, where he serves as a strategic consultant, executive coach, and keynote speaker.
You, Your Husband & His Mother | Tracy Dalgleish (EP423)
Dec 11, 2025If your mother-in-law feels like the third person in your marriage, this episode is for you. Dr. Tracy Dalgleish breaks down why so many women feel stuck between being the “bad guy” or the “doormat,” and reveals the five-step VAULT method for setting boundaries, protecting your marriage, and finally stepping out of the in-law power struggle.
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Previous Episode: Managing the Mental Load (EP337)Previous Episode: I Didn't Sign Up For This (EP294)Tracy's Resource: Us: Getting Past You & Me to Build a More Loving RelationshipConnect with Dr. Tracy:WebsiteInstagramBook: You, Your Husband... Duration: 00:33:55The Wellness Misinformation Epidemic: Supplements, Toxins, Influencer Hype & the Future of Health | Gary Binkow (Bonus Episode)
Dec 10, 2025I release bonus episodes that serve a niche part of my audience so if today's content (deep dives into wellness, supplements, and industry behind-the-scenes) isn't really your thing - no worries - you can always check out the other episode(s) that dropped this week, or join me back here next week for conversations you don't want to miss!
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On this bonus episode, I’m joined by Gary Binkow - an Emmy Award–winning producer turned wellness truth-teller and founder of The Swell Score, a science-backed marketplace created to cut through supplement scams, toxic beau...
Duration: 00:31:49[REPLAY] Choosing to Build a Non-Anxious Life | John Delony
Dec 09, 2025Countless people are struggling with anxiety, angst, and stress, or at the very least, they know someone who is. Despite the advancements in safety, communication, and technology, people are lonely, exhausted, and angry. No matter how anxiety shows up—from the slightest headache to a paralyzing panic attack—you want it gone. The reassuring news is that anxiety doesn't have the final say. Today, I am joined by best-selling author, mental health expert, and podcaster, Dr. John Delony, who will provide practical steps for how to navigate longterm change.
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Becoming the Parent You Needed: Why Self-Grace Might Save Your Family | Glen Henry (Bonus Episode)
Dec 05, 2025This conversation is rooted in a Christian perspective, because that’s Glen’s background and mine as well. But the heart of this episode isn’t about Christianity - it’s about humanity, growth, grace, and learning to show up fully for ourselves and the people we love. Whether or not you share our faith, the themes we explore today are universal, and I truly believe there’s something here for everyone.
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What if being a great parent starts with healing yourself first? In this episode, I’m joined by Glen Henry, creator of Beleaf in Fa...
Duration: 00:38:43Why Your Yoga Practice Might Be Making You Stiffer — and What to Do Instead | Jeff Bailey (Bonus Episode)
Dec 04, 2025For those that are new around here, I release bonus episodes that serve a niche part of my audience, so if this content is something that doesn’t fit what you’re looking for, check out the other episodes that dropped this week or join me back here next Tuesday for a conversation that you don’t want to miss!
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Today’s guest says most of us are doing yoga all wrong - and it’s why we’re still stiff, sore, and frustrated. Jeff Bailey, founder of Avita Yoga and author of Mobility for Life, has...
Duration: 00:32:49[REPLAY] "Cocoa By Candlelight": Creating a Hygge Home | Meik Wiking
Dec 04, 2025If most of us were honest, I’m sure we’d all admit to impulse shopping from time to time. From a basic perspective, we may assume it’s only a financial problem; however, it’s both a personal and psychological issue, too. The question is: how do we stop the impulse before it happens? Joining me today to answer this question (and more) is founder of the Inspired Budget, Allison Baggerly. She defines impulses spending and addresses the reasons we tend to impulse spend (and (steps for how to stop), plus more that you don’t want to miss!
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Navigating Grief in the Holiday Season | Theo Boyd (Bonus Episode)
Dec 02, 2025Today’s guest says the hardest part of grief isn’t the heartbreak itself — it’s how unprepared we are for it. When life changes in an instant, most of us don’t have a roadmap. Theo Boyd knows this firsthand. She’s lived through the kind of loss that rearranges your world, fractures your sense of normal, and forces you to rebuild from the ground up. And through that experience, she discovered something rarely spoken aloud: most of us are grieving in isolation, trying to navigate feelings no one ever taught us how to carry.
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The Self-Care You Actually Need (Especially During the Holidays) | Elisha Beach (EP422)
Dec 01, 2025Today’s guest says moms aren’t burned out because they’re doing too little — but because we’ve been taught the wrong version of self-care. Elisha Beach, writer, speaker, and mom of eight, is here to rewrite the script. After her own public meltdown, she rebuilt her life through practical, unglamorous self-care that actually works — the kind behind her new book, Balance Is Bullsht*.
We talk about why “balance” is a myth, how to spot burnout before it hits, and what real self-care looks like when life is busy and loud. If you’ve ever felt like you’re failin...
Duration: 00:29:35[REPLAY] Healthy Holiday Boundaries: Two Perspectives | Tracey Showalter
Nov 28, 2025Before we jump into December, I wanted to bring back an episode that just hits perfectly right now. And yes - I know I’ve already dropped a couple of holiday episodes this month, but this one is definitely worth revisiting. So I thought: what better moment to replay this conversation with my good friend and professional organizer, Tracey Showalter? She’s amazing at helping people create calm in busy seasons, and she’s full of simple, practical tips that actually make the holidays feel lighter. Plus - we have that hilarious little debate about whether or not to send C...
Duration: 00:39:27Mindful Gift-Giving: More Joy, Less Stress | Rachelle Crawford (EP421)
Nov 25, 2025This week, I’m joined by Rachelle Crawford—author of Messy Minimalism and creator of Abundant Life with Less—to talk about simplifying holiday gift-giving. Rachelle shares practical, clutter-free ideas for kids and adults, from hands-on toys and meaningful experiences to useful, intentional gifts that won’t end up in the donation pile. We also discuss how to protect your time during the busy season and drop traditions that no longer serve your family.
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Previous Episode: All Is Calm(ish): Niro Feliciano on Managing Holiday Stress and Overwhelm (EP419)Previous Episode: Minimizi... Duration: 00:21:42[REPLAY] Not Another Impulse Purchase | Allison Baggerly
Nov 24, 2025If most of us were honest, I’m sure we’d all admit to impulse shopping from time to time. From a basic perspective, we may assume it’s only a financial problem; however, it’s both a personal and psychological issue, too. The question is: how do we stop the impulse before it happens? Joining me today to answer this question (and more) is founder of the Inspired Budget, Allison Baggerly. She defines impulses spending and addresses the reasons we tend to impulse spend (and (steps for how to stop), plus more that you don’t want to miss!
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What Most Parents Get Wrong About ADHD | Jheri South (Bonus Episode)
Nov 21, 2025For those who are new here, I release bonus episodes that speak to a niche part of my audience. If this one isn’t quite what you’re looking for, feel free to explore the other episodes that dropped this week or join me back here next Tuesday for a conversation you won’t want to miss!
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Today’s guest says the hardest part of motherhood isn’t the noise or the mess - it’s the invisible chaos happening inside us. Jheri South is an ADHD and parenting coach, a mom of seven neurodiverge...
Duration: 00:42:34How to Stop Mom Rage: Calming Strategies Every Parent Needs | Jessie Ereddia (EP420)
Nov 20, 2025So many moms feel like they’re living with a storm constantly brewing under the surface—and today’s guest gets it because she’s lived it. Jessie Ereddia, Certified Anger Management Coach and host of the Mom Empowered Podcast, joins us to talk about her transformation from “angry mom” to empowered, grounded parent. Jessie opens up about the moments that broke her, the tools that rebuilt her, and why the goal isn’t to become perfectly calm—but deeply authentic. We explore what anger is really signaling, how to break the cycle of yelling and guilt, and why solitude, self-l...
Duration: 00:40:56All Is Calm(ish): Niro Feliciano on Managing Holiday Stress and Overwhelm (EP419)
Nov 18, 2025The holidays may look merry and bright, but for many of us they feel overwhelming, chaotic, and emotionally draining. In this episode, psychotherapist and TODAY show contributor Niro Feliciano joins me to unpack why this season triggers so much stress—and how we can approach it with more calm, clarity, and intention. Niro, author of All Is Calmish, shares practical tools for navigating family tension, grief, unrealistic expectations, financial pressure, and the relentless push to create “magic.” If you’ve ever felt stretched thin during the holidays, this conversation offers encouragement and simple shifts to help you feel less frantic...
Duration: 00:36:235 Simple Ways to Help Kids Eat More Fruits & Vegetables | Brittany Shaver (EP418) [Sponsored by Washington Red Raspberries]
Nov 14, 2025Today’s guest says the problem isn’t that kids hate fruits and vegetables—it’s that we’ve forgotten how to make healthy food simple, fun, and actually doable. She’s on a mission to help families ditch the guilt and perfectionism around food and find joy in feeding their bodies well again. Brittany Shaver, mom of three and head of content at Clean Food Dirty Girl, joins me to talk about simple, realistic ways to get your family eating more fruits and vegetables without stress, shame, or chaos. In this episode, we unpack what it means to lead by exam...
Duration: 00:34:30[REPLAY] Declutter Your Bedroom (& Reclaim Tranquility) for Better Sleep | Terry Cralle
Nov 14, 2025Setting your intentions to get regular quality sleep takes some work. From changing lifestyle habits to being mindful of your sleep hygiene, there are a lot of factors to consider in the quest to get better rest – including creating a tranquil space to slip into deep, restorative sleep. However, the bedroom tends to be a catchall for the day, including discarded clothes, bags, shoes, accessories, a workspace and more. Can all this clutter disrupt your sleep? Probably not – but it can disrupt your peace of mind. This is where Terry Craelle, RN, sleep expert and representative of the Better Sleep...
Duration: 00:23:21How to Read the Bible Without a Theology Degree (& Actually Enjoy It) | Faith Womack (Bonus Episode)
Nov 14, 2025For those who are new here, I occasionally release bonus episodes designed for a specific part of my audience. I have listeners from all kinds of faith backgrounds, and this episode is shared from a Christian perspective. If that’s not quite what you’re looking for today, feel free to explore the other episodes released this week—or join me back here next Tuesday for a conversation you won’t want to miss!
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Today’s guest says the Bible was never meant to be boring - it’s that we’ve forgotten how to read it wit...
Duration: 00:28:22Creating Digital Boundaries When Offline Isn't an Option | Dr. Kaitlyn Regehr (EP417)
Nov 11, 2025We’re all using — and parenting around — a technology we didn’t grow up with, so it makes sense that we feel overwhelmed. In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Kaitlyn Regehr, researcher, professor, and author of Smartphone Nation, to talk about how we can move from feeling powerless to empowered in our digital lives. Dr. Regehr introduces her groundbreaking concept of “digital nutrition,” a framework that helps us understand which types of screen time nourish us — and which quietly drain our energy, focus, and joy. Together, we explore how to set thoughtful tech boundaries, guide our kids toward healthy d...
Duration: 00:29:15[REPLAY] Messy Minimalism: Realistic Strategies for the Rest of Us | Rachelle Crawford
Nov 07, 2025Think minimalism means a perfectly curated, always tidy home? Think again. Drowning in tides of toys, overflowing closets, and a crazy schedule, Rachelle Crawford assumed you had to be naturally organized to keep a tidy living space. Then she found minimalism: the messy, real-life kind, that is less about perfection and more about purpose. Becoming a messy minimalist is not about turning into someone else; it's about clearing away clutter and expectations to unearth who you really are. Join me today as I speak with Rachelle about her journey into 'messy minimalism' and how we can inspire those around...
Duration: 00:28:12Frugal, Not Cheap: How to Spend Intentionally Without Feeling Deprived | Becca Loveless (EP416)
Nov 06, 2025Today’s guest, Becca Loveless, says the real crisis isn’t scarcity—it’s forgetting how to live with less on purpose. As the season shifts into fall and the holidays approach, Becca - a voice of honesty in sustainability, minimalism, and intentional living - shares how slowing down and choosing less helped her escape debt, consumer pressure, and the urge to keep up.
We talk about the difference between being frugal and being cheap, why under-consuming can be an act of freedom, and how to spend well—on what aligns with your values, not trends. We also unpac...
Duration: 00:39:16Screens Aren’t the Problem — Here’s What Is | Ash Brandin (EP415)
Nov 05, 2025Today’s guest, Ash Brandin, says we’ve been taught to fear screens — but what if that fear is keeping us from finding real balance? Ash is a longtime public school teacher, librarian, and creator of The Gamer Educator, where they help families understand how screens can be part of a healthy, connected life. Their new book, POWER ON: Managing Screen Time to Benefit the Whole Family, offers a calm, realistic approach to parenting in a digital world — replacing guilt and restriction with confidence and connection. In this episode, we talk about why screen time isn’t the enemy, how to set...
Duration: 00:40:30Tired of Running? How to Finally Find Rest for Your Soul | Terry Crist (Bonus Episode)
Nov 03, 2025For those that are new around here, I release bonus episodes that serve a niche part of my audience, I have listeners of all faith backgrounds that listen to the podcast. This episode is coming from a christian perspective so if that’s something that doesn’t fit what you’re looking for, check out the other episodes that dropped this week or join me back here next Tuesday for a conversation that you don’t want to miss!
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Most of us are running — from pain, fear, disappointment, and wounds we haven’t had the chance to hea...
Duration: 00:33:23[REPLAY] 'Spark Joy': Is It Really the Best Approach to Decluttering? | Sarit Sela
Oct 31, 2025This week I want to have a discussion on the idea of our possessions 'sparking joy' as we declutter. The method comes from author, Marie Kondo in her book The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up. The idea has become a mainstream thought; however, is it really the best way to approach decluttering? I bring you some personal thoughts on this subject, as well as dive into a discussion with Marie Kondo consultant, Sarit Sela. I wanted to give you the opportunity to make the decision for yourself after listening to two sides of the method!
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Duration: 00:31:05Building Secure Relationships: Healing Attachment Trauma & Finding Safe Love | Jessica Baum (Bonus Episode)
Oct 30, 2025In this episode, Diane talks with Jessica Baum, licensed mental health counselor, relationship expert, and author of the upcoming book SAFE: Coming Home to Yourself and Others – An Attachment-Informed Guide to Building Secure Relationships. Jessica shares how early attachment patterns shape the way we love, trust, and connect, offering insights into healing attachment wounds, recognizing the difference between intensity and intimacy, and learning what it truly means to feel safe in relationships. With practical guidance for overcoming relationship anxiety and building secure, healthy love, this conversation is a roadmap for anyone ready to break old patterns and create deeper em...
Duration: 00:31:49How to Stay a Minimalist When Your Partner Loves to Spend | Brian Page (EP414)
Oct 28, 2025In this episode, I speak with Brian Page, a nationally recognized financial education leader and founder of Modern Husbands, to explore what happens when a love for simplicity meets a partner’s preference for abundance. Together, we unpack how differing money mindsets and childhood experiences shape financial values, and how empathy, communication, and understanding each other’s “why” can bridge the gap between frugality and minimalism. Brian shares practical insights on how couples can navigate these differences with respect and curiosity. Whether you’re a devoted minimalist or simply striving for financial harmony in your relationship, this episode offers real-world...
Duration: 00:35:05Why Reading the Bible Feels Hard - and How to Start Again | Raechel Myers (Bonus Episode)
Oct 27, 2025For those that are new around here, I release bonus episodes that serve a niche part of my audience, I have listeners of all faith backgrounds that listen to the podcast. This episode is coming from a christian perspective so if that’s something that doesn’t fit what you’re looking for, check out the other episode that dropped this week or join me back here next Tuesday for a conversation that you don’t want to miss!
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Today, I’m joined by Rachel Myers, co-founder of She Reads Truth, to talk about the inspiration...
Duration: 00:27:59[REPLAY] Practical Ways to Teach Modern Manners at Home | Brooke Romney
Oct 24, 2025Can good manners really make life easier? Author and speaker Brooke Romney believes they can—for kids and families alike. In this practical conversation, Brooke shares insights from her book 52 Modern Manners for Kids, offering simple ways to raise kind, confident, and respectful children. She explains why manners matter more than ever, which habits actually stick, and how social skills can strengthen confidence, connection, and family relationships. Brooke also shares tips for building trust and healthy communication with tweens and teens, encouraging parents to start small and see big results through everyday acts of kindness and respect.
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4 Pillars to Improve Kids’ Mental Health & Focus | Dr. Rebecca Jackson (Bonus Episode)
Oct 23, 2025In this episode of the show, Dr. Rebecca Jackson breaks down the latest report on youth health and explains why parents need a preventative mindset to support their children’s well-being. She shares her four-pillar framework - movement, sensory integration, nutrition, and lifestyle - and how each element supports brain and emotional health. Dr. Jackson discusses how exercise aids focus and mood, how sensory maturity impacts learning, and how habits like sleep and screen time shape behavior. She also highlights how non-pharmaceutical strategies can complement or even reduce the need for medication in managing issues like ADHD and anxiety.
... Duration: 00:29:18How to Get Your Kids to Listen - The FIRST TIME You Ask | Tia Slightman (EP413)
Oct 21, 2025In this episode, parenting coach, Tia Slightman, joins us to share powerful insights on improving children’s listening and behavior without resorting to punishment. Tia explains why understanding the root causes of kids’ actions is far more effective than relying on yelling, timeouts, or endless reminders. She introduces simple, practical strategies to set clear boundaries, foster cooperation, and build stronger connections with your children. We also dive into the impact of screens, the importance of consistent discipline, and why it’s essential for parents to seek guidance and develop positive parenting skills. Tia also shares her personal journey as a pare...
Duration: 00:36:01[REPLAY] Breaking the Habit of Reactive Parenting | Hunter-Clarke Fields
Oct 17, 2025In this replay episode, I’m joined by fellow podcaster, mindfulness teacher, and mindful mama Hunter Clarke-Fields, author of the upcoming book Raising Good Humans. In this insightful conversation, Hunter shares practical mindfulness strategies to help parents break free from “reactive parenting” habits and raise kind, confident, and cooperative kids. We talk about how mindful parenting can transform family dynamics, reduce stress, and help you stop yelling — even during the toughest moments. You’ll hear powerful yet simple ways to stay calm and present with your children, bring more self-awareness and compassion into your parenting, and create a more peaceful...
Duration: 00:26:39Parenting Toddlers Made Easier: Devon Kuntzman’s Advice For Tantrums, Sleep Struggles, & Setting Respectful Limits (Bonus Episode)
Oct 15, 2025Feeling overwhelmed by tantrums, sleep struggles, or figuring out how to set respectful limits? This episode is for you! Joining me once again is toddler expert Devon Kuntzman, the voice behind the hugely popular Instagram account Transforming Toddlerhood. Devon shares practical, compassionate strategies for navigating the everyday challenges of raising toddlers—insights she expands on in her brand-new book. In our conversation, she breaks down why so-called “bad behavior” is actually a normal part of development, how to set firm yet respectful boundaries without yelling, and how to nurture emotionally healthy, confident kids—while actually enjoying the journey of parentin...
Duration: 00:36:06How to Let Go of What No Longer Serves You | Meera Patel (EP412)
Oct 14, 2025Change is one of life’s few constants—but letting go of what no longer serves us can be one of its hardest lessons. In this episode, Diane sits down with artist, author, and mother Meera Lee Patel to talk about her new book, Learn to Let Go: A Journey to Inner Peace and Self-Discovery.
Known for her bestselling guided journals, Meera shares how creativity, journaling, and mindfulness can help us navigate transitions, release old patterns, and rediscover inner peace. Together, Diane and Meera explore how self-expression becomes a powerful tool for healing, clarity, and growth—especially during...
Duration: 00:28:16Why Living Fast is Costing Your Soul | Tommy Brown (Bonus Episode)
Oct 10, 2025In this episode, Diane talks with author Tommy Brown about why slowing down isn’t laziness—it’s wisdom. Drawing from his new book The Speed of Soul, Tommy challenges the cultural obsession with constant achievement and explores four spiritual practices that help us live with depth and clarity: love deeply, live quietly, mind your own affairs, and work with your hands. Together, they discuss how to create meaningful rhythms in a world that prizes productivity, how purposeful work can reconnect us to our values, and why peace often comes from doing less, not more.
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How Minimalism Won Me Over | Sarah Therese (EP411)
Oct 07, 2025YouTuber and mom Sarah Therese is trading her family home for life in a trailer — and she’s taking us behind the scenes of what it actually takes to downsize with kids. In this conversation, Sarah gets honest about why she’s choosing less, what she’s learned about attachment and identity through decluttering, and how minimalism looks different when real life (and real mess) are involved.
We talk about the mental load of motherhood, the emotional side of letting go, and the unexpected freedom that comes from owning fewer things. Sarah shares the small systems that keep her...
Duration: 00:42:16[REPLAY] Buy What You Want Without Going Broke | Jen Smith
Oct 03, 2025What if your spending habits could truly reflect your deepest values? In this episode, Diane and Jen explore the concept of values-based spending, revealing how it can lead to more intentional and mindful financial decisions. They delve into the role of dopamine in our spending habits and offer practical strategies for breaking the cycle of stress shopping. Tune in as they share tips for identifying and prioritizing your core values, helping you align your spending with what truly matters.
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Jen Smith is a personal finance expert and co-host of the Fr...
Duration: 00:38:41Online Safety for Families: Expert Advice from a Former NSA Cybersecurity Pro | Ben Gillenwater (EP410)
Oct 02, 2025How do you protect kids online without daily screen-time battles? In this episode, Diane sits down with cybersecurity expert and parent Ben Gillenwater, founder of Family IT Guy. With nearly 30 years in tech, Ben reveals the hidden risks of kids’ digital lives and shares simple, practical strategies—like parental controls, balance, and open communication—to help families raise digitally healthy kids.
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Previous Episode: Good Pictures Bad Pictures | Kristen Jenson (EP14)Previous Episode: A Proactive Approach to Talking with Your Teen About Pornography | Parker Hymas (EP15)Article: The Digital Danger Zone: Understanding the Re... Duration: 00:51:38Buzzing with Purpose: Teaching Kids to Protect Pollinators | Luke Howard (Going Deeper)
Sep 29, 2025Going Deeper episodes will be less structured with a more conversational tone. These conversations will focus on interesting people I've come across that share similar values, perspectives and intentions expressed on the Minimalist Moms Podcast.
Did you know our world depends on bees more than most of us realize? In this episode, we sit down with Luke Howard, founder of the Bee Collective, a visionary organization dedicated to supporting pollinators through education, habitat creation, outreach, and even art. Luke has spent nearly a decade as a beekeeper and artist, exploring how humans can connect more intentionally with...
Duration: 00:52:21Stop Feeling Drained: Practical Ways You Can Reclaim Your Energy | Diana Hill (EP409)
Sep 25, 2025Are you pouring your energy into everything and still feeling like it’s never enough? In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Diana Hill—clinical psychologist, co-author of ACT Daily Journal, and author of the upcoming book Wise Effort: How to Focus Your Genius Energy on What Matters Most.
Grounded in psychology, neuroscience, and contemplative practices, Diana helps us explore how to stop scattering our energy and instead focus it on what aligns with our values, our families, and our well-being. We discuss what it means to identify your “parenting genius,” how that strength can sometimes become a s...
Duration: 00:37:43How Eliminating One Word Can Shift Your Mindset (& Unlock Sustainable Success) | Carla Ondrasik (EP408)
Sep 23, 2025If you’re struggling to meet your goals, the problem may not be effort—it’s that you’re still trying. In this episode, author and motivational speaker Carla Ondrasik joins me to share insights from her new book, Stop Trying!: The Life-Transforming Power of Trying Less and Doing More. Drawing from her unconventional childhood, career in music publishing, and experience as a mother, Carla challenges the way we use the word “try” and makes the case for a powerful mindset shift: replacing trying with doing. We dive into the psychology of language, the difference between half-hearted attempts and decisive acti...
Duration: 00:43:22Could Imperfect Hospitality Be the Most Meaningful? | Abby Kuykendall (Bonus Episode)
Sep 19, 2025For those that are new around here, I release bonus episodes that serve a niche part of my audience, I have listeners of all faith backgrounds that listen to the podcast. This episode is coming from a christian perspective so if that’s something that doesn’t fit what you’re looking for, check out the other episode that dropped this week or join me back here next Tuesday for a conversation that you don’t want to miss!
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Do you long for deeper connection but feel overwhelmed at the thought of opening your home? In toda...
Duration: 00:37:3116 Conversations to Have With Your Boys | Joanna Schroeder (EP407)
Sep 18, 2025How do we raise boys who are not only confident, but also compassionate and emotionally intelligent? In this episode, parenting journalist Joanna Schroeder shares insights from her new book Talk to Your Boys, with practical scripts and tips for tackling subjects like masculinity, consent, bullying, and mental health. Drawing on research and insights from over 80 boys themselves, Joanna shares how we can build stronger connections with our sons while equipping them to navigate adolescence with confidence and care. Learn how to build trust, spark connection, and raise emotionally intelligent young men who care for themselves and others.
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When Kids Can’t Unsee Violent Images: Dr. Robyn Koslowitz on Parenting in the Age of Social Media (Bonus Episode)
Sep 15, 2025Child psychologist Dr. Robyn Koslowitz explains why kids get stuck replaying violent images they’ve seen online—and why telling them to “just think about something else” can make it worse. She shares what parents should say instead, how to tell the difference between healthy vigilance and trauma-driven hypervigilance, and practical tools to help kids feel safe without overprotection.
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Connect with Dr. Robyn Koslowitz:WebsiteInstagramBook: Post-Traumatic Parenting: Break the Cycle and Become the Parent You Always Wanted to BeAbout Dr. Koslowitz |
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Duration: 00:28:51Sobriety, Storytelling, and the Truth About "Mommy Wine Culture" | Jessica Guerrieri (Going Deeper)
Sep 12, 2025Going Deeper episodes will be less structured with a more conversational tone. These conversations will focus on interesting people I've come across that share similar values, perspectives and intentions expressed on the Minimalist Moms Podcast.
In this episode, I sit down with debut author Jessica Guerrieri to talk about her novel Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea—and the real-life journey that inspired it. Jessica opens up about motherhood, addiction, and the cultural pressures of “mommy wine culture,” sharing how sobriety, writing, and community became lifelines in her story. This is a raw and hopeful conver...
Duration: 00:36:06Simple Strategies to Organize, Protect, & Enjoy Your Family Photos | Haleh Shoa (EP406)
Sep 10, 2025Drowning in thousands of photos? In this episode, photo organization expert, Haleh Shoa shares practical tips to declutter, back up, and enjoy your digital and physical memories. From the Daily Delete habit to the 3-2-1 backup method, you’ll learn how to simplify your photo collection, preserve family stories, and finally make space to enjoy the moments that matter.
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Duration: 00:34:02Parenting with Language That Heals, Not Hurts | Amy Hughes (Bonus Episode)
Sep 08, 2025Our words matter more than we realize. The phrases we use with our children—often without thinking—can leave lasting impressions on their hearts, shaping how they see themselves and their relationship with us as parents. In this episode, I’m joined by Amy Hughes—writer, speaker, and mother of nine—whose new book Words Like Honey helps parents recognize the unintended harm in common phrases like “Hurry up,” “Calm down,” or “Don’t be sad.” Amy explains how these words can cause stress, anxiety, or self-doubt, and offers life-giving alternatives that nurture confidence, security, and resilience. Filled with relatable stories and pr...
Duration: 00:27:38Disney Animators Share How Faith Inspired the Creation of Light of the World | Tom Bancroft & John Schafer (Bonus Episode)
Sep 04, 2025For those that are new around here, I release bonus episodes that serve a niche part of my audience, I have listeners of all faith backgrounds that listen to the podcast. This episode is coming from a christian perspective so if that’s something that doesn’t fit what you’re looking for, check out the other episode that dropped this week or join me back here next Tuesday for a conversation that you don’t want to miss!
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What if you could see the story of Jesus through the eyes of someone who knew Him best...
Duration: 00:32:31Control That Frees You: Finding Peace, Not Perfection at Home | Christina Lee (EP405)
Sep 02, 2025What if “control” didn’t mean perfection, but peace? In this episode, Christina Lee, co-founder of Graceful Spaces Organizing, shares how she’s reclaiming the word “control” — not as a path to perfection, but as a tool for peace. We talk about the difference between healthy control and perfectionism, how simple systems can reduce overwhelm at home, and why an organized space should reflect your values, not Instagram standards. Christina opens up about a time she felt completely out of control, the mindset shifts that brought her back, and how parents can take small, doable steps toward a calmer, more empowered...
Duration: 00:42:31Finding the Perfect Nanny: What Every Parent Needs to Know | Sarah Davis (Bonus Episode)
Aug 28, 2025Finding the right nanny isn’t just about childcare - it’s about trust, connection, and building a family rhythm that works. In this episode, the founder of Olive You Nanny, a nanny placement agency with over 20 years of experience, shares her journey from babysitting in high school to running a trusted agency. You’ll hear practical advice on hiring the right nanny, creating clear expectations, and building strong, respectful relationships that help both families and caregivers thrive.
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Why personality and values matter just as much as skills when matching... Duration: 00:28:11Stop Wishing, Start Loving the Life You Already Have | Kate Strickler (Naptime Kitchen) (EP404)
Aug 26, 2025Ever catch yourself scrolling and thinking, “I love my life, I just wish…”? In this episode, I sit down with Kate Strickler—mom of three, founder of Naptime Kitchen, and author—to talk about finding joy in the life you already have. Kate shares honest stories, practical tips, and simple perspective shifts to help you stop measuring yourself against someone else’s highlight reel and start embracing what’s real. If you’re tired of wishing your days looked different, this conversation will encourage you to see your home, your family, and your time in a whole new light.
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Building Your Bravery Muscle: Why Facing Discomfort is the Key to Fulfillment | Jill Schulman (EP403)
Aug 25, 2025What if bravery wasn’t about being fearless—but about taking small, deliberate steps in the face of fear? In this episode, I’m joined by Jill Schulman, a Marine Corps veteran and leadership expert, to talk about her new book on courage. She shares how to move past routine, confront challenges in relationships, career, and parenting, and why building a supportive “brave tribe” matters. If fear has been holding you back, this conversation will help you see bravery in a whole new way.
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Diane's Resource: Book: The Comfort Cr... Duration: 00:34:53Raising Kids in a One-Bedroom Apartment (Living Well in Less Space) | Krystyne Jaspers (EP402)
Aug 21, 2025What if small space living could actually give your family more—more connection, more creativity, and more clarity about what really matters? In this conversation, Khrystyne Jaspers shares her story of raising two kids with her husband in a one-bedroom Manhattan apartment for over a decade. What started as a necessity turned into a lifestyle and eventually a business, as she now helps families rethink and reimagine the spaces they call home.
Khrystyne opens up about the lessons she’s learned from minimalist living, from managing toys and creating flexible living arrangements to letting go of the exce...
Duration: 00:39:29Reclaiming Identity Beyond Motherhood | Vanessa Bennett (EP401)
Aug 19, 2025Is motherhood supposed to define everything about who we are as women? In this powerful and eye-opening conversation, therapist and author Vanessa Bennett joins us to discuss her new book The Motherhood Myth—a resource that’s less about parenting tips and more about rediscovering ourselves as whole, complex individuals. Vanessa opens up about her own journey navigating codependency, partnership, and the pressures of modern motherhood—revealing how societal systems shape the way women experience identity and fulfillment. Together, we dive into why motherhood should be part of who we are, not the whole, and how reclaiming individuality creates health...
Duration: 00:33:30From Picky to Passionate: Helping Kids Love Cooking (and Eating!) | Danielle Kartes (EP400)
Aug 19, 2025What if mealtime could be more than just eating—and actually become one of the best ways to teach kids confidence, responsibility, and creativity? In this episode, I sit down with the author of The Best Kids Cookbook to explore how cooking together can shape not only healthier eating habits, but stronger family connections. We talk about the unique approach her cookbook takes—encouraging critical thinking, recipe flexibility, and adaptations for dietary restrictions—while making the kitchen a fun, welcoming place for all ages. Whether your kids are just starting to stir ingredients or ready to cook a full meal...
Duration: 00:32:27From Meltdowns to Mindful: Simple, Playful Ways to Help Your Kids (and You) Stay Calm | Lisa Danahy (Bonus Episode)
Aug 15, 2025What if you could help your kids—and yourself—move through the day with more calm, focus, and balance? In today’s episode, I’m joined by Lisa, an educator with a background in psychology, who brings a wealth of experience in early childhood education and social-emotional learning. Lisa shares her own journey from a career in human resources to working closely with children and families, and why she’s so passionate about integrating mindful movement into daily life. We’ll explore simple, playful techniques—like balloon breath and the thunder and lightning exercise—that can help both kids and adults manag...
Duration: 00:31:31Why Childhood Shouldn’t Be Rushed | Lyndsey Mimnagh (EP399)
Aug 12, 2025What if we stopped rushing childhood—and instead focused on raising whole, curious, and connected human beings? In today's episode, I'm joined by Lindsay Mimnagh, founder of Treehouse Schoolhouse. Drawing on her background in education, Lyndsey shares how she learned to see children as complete individuals, body, soul, spirit, and mind, and why this holistic view changes everything in parenting and education. Whether you homeschool, send your kids to school, or just want to nurture curiosity and connection in your home, this conversation is a reminder that the most meaningful education begins with relationship, wonder, and presence.
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Duration: 00:29:41Overbooked & Overwhelmed: A Better Way Forward For Busy Moms | Tara Sun (Bonus Episode)
Aug 06, 2025For those that are new around here, I release bonus episodes that serve a niche part of my audience, I have listeners of all faith backgrounds that listen to the podcast. This episode is coming from a christian perspective so if that’s something that doesn’t fit what you’re looking for, check out the other episode that dropped this week or join me back here next Tuesday for a conversation that you don’t want to miss!
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Diane sits down with author Tara Sun to discuss her new book, Overbooked and Overwhelmed. Tara shares h...
Duration: 00:26:25Back-to-School, Back-in-Balance | Anna Dearmon Kornick (EP398)
Aug 05, 2025Feeling overwhelmed as the school year is swiftly approaching? You’re not alone—and you don’t have to stay stuck in survival mode this year. In this episode, Time Management Coach Anna Deamon Kornick, shares simple, actionable strategies to help busy, ambitious moms take back their time, design routines that actually work, and prioritize what matters most. We also discuss: the 5 essential routines every mom needs for better balance, how to plan your week with intention (without over-planning), what to do when it all feels like too much and more!
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Diane... Duration: 00:38:41"Art is the Signature of Man" | Jake Weidmann (EP53)
Aug 05, 2025This episode is a part of the Clear Intentions series.
In this episode, artist and Master Penman Jake Weidmann shares how he came to see creativity not as a luxury, but as sacred work - an expression of purpose, worship, and connection. We explore the tension between craftsmanship and convenience in an AI-driven world, and why slowing down to create with intention still matters. Whether you're an artist or simply seeking deeper meaning in your work, this conversation will inspire you to rediscover the beauty and calling of creativity.
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... Duration: 00:31:38Embracing Whimsy and Imagination Outdoors | Susie Spikol (EP397)
Aug 01, 2025What if the secret to raising curious, connected, and creative kids wasn’t found in an app—but in a mossy patch of forest floor? Naturalist and author Susie Spikol returns to share stories and insights from her new book, Forest Magic for Kids: How to Find Fairies, Make a Secret Fort, and Cook Up an Elf Picnic. Blending folklore, nature exploration, and hands-on activities, the book is a whimsical and practical guide for reconnecting children with the natural world—and their own imaginations. Together, Susie and Diane dive into the everyday enchantment waiting just outside our doors—from dandelio...
Duration: 00:33:29Interrupting the Hustle: Spiritual Practices for Clarity and Renewal | Bill Simmons (EP52)
Jul 29, 2025What if the interruptions in your life weren’t distractions—but divine invitations? In this soul-stirring episode, Bill Simmons, CEO of Hope Rises International and author of The Way of Interruption: Spiritual Practice for Organizational Life, shares how the spiritual discipline of pausing, praying, and letting go of control can radically reshape how we lead, work, and live.
Through personal stories and practical wisdom, Bill explores the tension between productivity and presence, and how integrating faith practices like the psalms into your daily routine can bring clarity, peace, and purpose—especially in high-pressure environments. He also opens up abo...
Duration: 00:33:20Crafting a Conscious Home: From Intentional Consumption to Decluttering Toxins | Jill Czarnik (EP396)
Jul 29, 2025In today's episode, I sit down with Jill Czarnik. She opens up about the wake-up call that launched her wellness company, The Tribalist, and the surprising role that AI and home organization play in building a lox-tox lifestyle. She also shares her 4-C framework, a simple but powerful way to realign your life with what really matters. We start the conversation talking about decluttering and intentional consumption and then we move into sustainability and what it looks like to cultivate a home that haas fewer toxins. Simplicity, intentionality, sustainability, decluttering - all the things that I loved to talk...
Duration: 00:33:47Discipleship Without All the Pressure: Parenting from Weakness, Not Perfection | Chris Ammen (Bonus Episode)
Jul 24, 2025For those that are new around here, I release bonus episodes that serve a niche part of my audience, I have listeners of all faith backgrounds that listen to the podcast. This episode is coming from a christian perspective so if that’s something that doesn’t fit what you’re looking for, check out the other episode that dropped this week or join me back here next Tuesday for a conversation that you don’t want to miss!
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In this episode, Diane sits down with Chris Ammen, a children’s pastor from Chattanooga, Tennessee, auth...
Duration: 00:35:43From Brain Games to Brave Moves: Jerry Kolber’s Journey from TV to Purpose-Driven Podcasting (Going Deeper)
Jul 24, 2025Going Deeper episodes will be less structured with a more conversational tone. These conversations will focus on interesting people I've come across that share similar values, perspectives and intentions expressed on the Minimalist Moms Podcast.
In this episode, Diane sits down with TV producer-turned-podcaster Jerry Kolber (co-creator of Brain Games and creator of Who Smarted?) for a candid conversation about creativity, purpose, and the pursuit of meaningful work. Jerry shares his journey from producing hit educational TV to pivoting into podcasting during the pandemic. Along the way, he opens up about his passion for blending fun and...
Duration: 00:37:39PREVIEW: Herbalism Is for Everyone: Demystifying the Power of Plants | Rachelle Robinett (EP51)
Jul 23, 2025Enjoy this short preview for the most recent episode of the Clear Intentions podcast with my guest, Rachelle Robinettt.
In the full episode, you’ll hear:
What is Herbalism? A lifestyle and health system based on plant use—not just alternative medicineYou’re Already an Herbalist: How everyday rituals reflect ancient herbal wisdomCan a cup of tea shift your entire day?Types of Herbal IngredientsDebunking Myths: Herbalism is not anti-science or a medicine-only approachSearch "Clear Intentions with Diane Boden" wherever you listen to podcasts to enjoy the full episode. And be sure t...
Duration: 00:05:20Herbalism Is for Everyone: Demystifying the Power of Plants | Rachelle Robinett (EP51)
Jul 22, 2025Diane sits down with herbalist and author Rachelle Robinett for a deeply grounding and inspiring conversation about the healing power of plants. Together, they explore the ancient, globally practiced art of herbalism, and why it might be exactly what our stressed-out, fast-paced culture needs right now.
From nervines and adaptogens to bitters and mushrooms, Rachelle gently walks us through how herbs can support sleep, digestion, emotional balance, mental clarity, and more. You'll learn that you don’t need a garden, a degree, or decades of study to benefit from herbalism—just a teapot and a few mindful minu...
Duration: 00:35:30450 Pieces of Clothing & Still Nothing to Wear | Erin Flynn (EP395)
Jul 17, 2025In this episode, Erin Flynn—entrepreneur, author, and founder of the Cladwell app—joins us to talk about the moment she found herself surrounded by 450 pieces of clothing and asked, “How did I end up here?” Her memoir, The Road Less Worn, is a journey through identity, cultural expectations, and what we hold onto—literally and figuratively—that no longer fits. We explore how closets mirror our inner lives, the difference between dressing for success and dressing for someone else’s story, and what it takes to unravel a “more-is-more” mindset. Erin shares personal stories, mindset shifts, and lessons from building a st...
Duration: 00:32:01Resilient Souls: Navigating Grief with Courage and Community | Stewart Bogle (EP50)
Jul 16, 2025This podcast is part of the Clear Intentions series of the show.
After losing his wife to stage four metastatic breast cancer, Stewart Bogle spent twenty years processing his grief and ultimately writing, Learning to Dance in the Darkness. In this episode, he shares his journey through loss, the creation of his grief support community Resilient Souls, and practical tools for building resilience, supporting grieving children, and living with intention after trauma.
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Connect with Stewart:Website: resilientsouls.com.auSubstack: resilientsouls.substack.comFacebook: facebook.com/stewart.bogle.resilient.soulsInstagram: instagram.com/s... Duration: 00:36:56"Skinimalism": A Simplified Approach to Skincare | Shiwa Aziz (Bonus Episode)
Jul 15, 2025For those that are new around here, I release bonus episodes that serve a niche part of my audience so if this topic is something that doesn’t fit what you’re looking for, check out one of the hundreds of other episodes in the podcast archives OR join me back here next week for a conversation that you don’t want to miss!
In this episode, I dive into the concept of skin minimalism with Shiwa Aziz, founder of the clean skincare brand Moon and Skin. Together, we explore how simplifying your skincare routine can lead to healt...
Duration: 00:32:09[REPLAY] Teaching Children How to Play Independently | Sarah Therese (EP135)
Jul 11, 2025Many of my current listeners may have missed this earlier episode with guest Sarah Therese—and even if you’ve heard it before, it’s definitely worth a re-listen, especially if you're parenting a child who struggles with independent play.
In this thoughtful conversation, we dive into the importance of solo play in childhood, how to support it in age-appropriate ways, and whether there’s such a thing as too much independence. Sarah also offers practical tips for mamas whose kids just aren’t getting the hang of it yet. It might take some trial and error, but the gr...
Duration: 00:38:29Beyond the "Smoke & Mirrors" of Mom Influencers | Jo Piazza (EP394)
Jul 11, 2025Bestselling author Jo Piazza unpacks the inspiration behind her new thriller—a sharp, suspenseful dive into the world of trad wives and influencer culture. From the hidden hustle behind curated domesticity to the surprising truth about who’s really running the show, Jo explores what makes the trad-wife aesthetic so addictive—and so deceptive. If you’re fascinated (or disturbed) by picture-perfect online lives, this one’s for you.
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Diane's Resource: Waking Up app | Healing Starts in the Body: A New Way to Meditate | Cate Zoltan (EP48)Book: Swipe Up for More!: Insi... Duration: 00:35:29Rethinking Mortality to Live with Purpose | Karen Salmansohn (EP393)
Jul 10, 2025What if thinking about death could actually help you feel more alive? Drawing from her upcoming book Your To-Die-For Life: How to Maximize Joy and Minimize Regret…Before Your Time Runs Out, Karen Salmansohn challenges the idea that we have "someday" to chase our dreams or deepen our relationships. She unpacks the concept of “near-life experiences”—when people feel like they’re just going through the motions—and offers actionable tools to snap out of autopilot and into a life that actually feels worth living. Through personal stories (including the loss of her father), cutting-edge research, and deeply practical strategies...
Duration: 00:35:05Healing Starts in the Body: A New Way to Meditate | Cate Zoltan (EP49)
Jul 08, 2025Diane sits down with the founder and CEO of the Undo app, Cate Zoltan, to explore a radically different approach to meditation—one that starts in the body and leads to real, lasting transformation.
Born from a method developed by her husband, a former Yogi Monk, the Undo app offers a unique, body-based practice that moves beyond traditional, goal-oriented meditation. Instead of striving for enlightenment or mental stillness, this method helps users reconnect with their physical selves, process unresolved emotions, and gently release stored trauma.
Together, they discuss how the body-mind connection holds the key to...
Duration: 00:29:14"Simplify, Simplify" (Modern Wisdom from Thoreau's Walden) | Jen Tota McGivney (EP392)
Jul 02, 2025Discover Henry David Thoreau’s philosophy of living a good life and learn how to apply it to your own. In this episode, Diane chats with Jen Tota McGivney, the author of Finding Your Walden about how Henry David Thoreau’s timeless wisdom can help us simplify, strive less, and embrace what truly matters. They explore practical ways to live more intentionally—through digital sabbaths, mindful consumption, and creating space for personal retreats. Whether you're feeling overwhelmed or craving a slower pace, this conversation offers thoughtful insight and modern applications of Thoreau’s classic call to live deliberately.
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The Bible, Simplified | Zach Windahl (EP48)
Jul 01, 2025This episode is a part of the Clear Intentions series.
Note: I have listeners of all faith backgrounds that listen to the podcast. This episode is coming from a christian perspective so if that’s something that doesn’t fit what you’re looking for, check out the other episode that dropped this week or join me back here next Tuesday for a conversation that you don’t want to miss!
Feeling lost when it comes to reading the Bible? You're not alone. In this encouraging conversation, Diane sits down with Zach Windahl, author of The Bible Si...
Duration: 00:26:13PREVIEW: From Numbing to Thriving: A Year of Radical Habit Change | Katie Day (EP47)
Jul 01, 2025Enjoy this short preview for the most recent episode of the Clear Intentions podcast with my guest, Katie Day.
In the full episode, you’ll hear:
Katie’s year of eliminating alcohol, sugar, social media, and negativityThe science and strategy behind radical habit changeHow to use intention and experimentation to create meaningful shiftsHow to know when to abstain vs. moderateSearch "Clear Intentions with Diane Boden" wherever you listen to podcasts to enjoy the full episode. And be sure to subscribe so you never miss a guest.
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Duration: 00:06:22From Numbing to Thriving: A Year of Radical Habit Change | Katie Day (EP47)
Jun 30, 2025This episode is a part of the Clear Intentions series.
Diane sits down with Katie Day to explore her powerful journey of radical habit transformation. A former theater kid and improv comedian, Katie opens up about how the COVID-19 pandemic became a turning point—pushing her to reevaluate not only her routines but her sense of identity and purpose. Katie shares what happened when she eliminated alcohol, sugar, social media, and negativity for a full year. Through that bold experiment, she discovered the transformative impact of intentional living, the brain’s capacity for change, and the freedom that c...
Duration: 00:33:00Enjoying a Summer That Works for You AND Your Kids | Andryanna Gonko (EP391)
Jun 27, 2025Summer is here—and for many moms, that means juggling even more. In this episode, Diane sits down with Andryanna Gonko—Canadian mom of three, writer, speaker, and host of The Juggle Is Real—to talk all things motherhood, work, and self-care during the season that often pulls us in every direction. Andryanna opens up about a summer that pushed her to the brink of burnout and the powerful lessons she learned about protecting her energy, setting boundaries, and embracing a slower pace. Diane and Andryanna share practical, soul-nourishing strategies to help moms enjoy the magic of summer—without losing t...
Duration: 00:31:22Parenting Dyslexia: Building Confidence, Dismantling Shame, and Advocating for Your Child | Dr. Lisa Rappaport (Bonus Episode)
Jun 25, 2025For those that are new around here, I release bonus episodes that serve a niche part of my audience so if this topic is something that doesn’t fit what you’re looking for, check out one of the hundreds of other episodes in the podcast archives OR join me back here next week for a conversation that you don’t want to miss!
Joining me today is licensed psychologist and dyslexia expert Dr. Lisa Rappaport to explore what it really looks like to support a child with dyslexia—at home, at school, and beyond.
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Duration: 00:24:52Slow Craft, Deep Roots: Rediscovering Punch Needle Art | Micah Clasper-Torch (Bonus Episode)
Jun 24, 2025For those that are new around here, I release bonus episodes that serve a niche part of my audience so if this topic is something that doesn’t fit what you’re looking for, check out one of the hundreds of other episodes in the podcast archives OR join me back here next week for a conversation that you don’t want to miss!
Micah Clasper-Torch a fashion designer and punch needle artist joins the show to talk about her creative journey and the resurgence of heritage crafts in modern life. Micah shares how her background in fashion d...
Duration: 00:28:03Beyond Organic, Local, Delivered: Rethinking the Way We Grocery Shop | Benji Balmer (Yellowbird Foodshed) (EP390)
Jun 19, 2025In this episode, founder of Yellowbird Foodshed, Benji Balmer joins to share about the story behind building a local food business rooted in community and sustainability. Benji shares the challenges and rewards of creating a meaningful alternative to traditional grocery stores, explaining why supporting local matters and how it benefits both families and the environment. We tackle common concerns around the cost of organic and local food and explore practical tips for parents who want to raise kids with a deeper understanding of where their food comes from.
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Diane's Resource: Joe... Duration: 00:48:54Building Fount: Business, Family, & the Balance In Between | Jackie Wachter (Going Deeper)
Jun 18, 2025Going Deeper episodes will be less structured with a more conversational tone. These conversations will focus on interesting people I've come across that share similar values, perspectives and intentions expressed on the Minimalist Moms Podcast.
In this episode, Jackie Wachter, co-founder of Fount Leather and mother of three, talks about building a leather goods brand from the ground up with her husband while navigating the demands of raising a family. She shares the origin of Fount, the creative and logistical challenges of growing a business, and how she manages the overlap between work and home life. Jackie...
Duration: 00:50:26Let’s Choose Less: Simplifying Life with Young Kids | Jenna Michael (EP389)
Jun 16, 2025Joining me today is Jenna Michael, a stay-at-home mom of four and author of Let’s Choose Less. In our conversation, Jenna shares practical ways young families can quiet the noise, manage clutter, and create more breathing room in their days. From toy overwhelm to overbooked schedules, she offers simple, doable strategies that help parents focus on what truly matters. Rooted in her own experience of raising four children, Jenna’s approach is both realistic and encouraging. She reminds us that simplifying isn’t about perfection—it’s about creating a home that supports your family’s values and well-being.<...
Duration: 00:42:53Beyond Belief: Unpacking the Role of the Holy Spirit | Margaret Feinberg (EP46)
Jun 13, 2025This episode is a part of the Clear Intentions series.
Note: I have listeners of all faith backgrounds that listen to the podcast. This episode is coming from a christian perspective so if that’s something that doesn’t fit what you’re looking for, check out the other episode that dropped this week or join me back here next Tuesday for a conversation that you don’t want to miss!
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In this episode, Diane sits down with bestselling author Margaret Feinberg to explore her new book, The God You Need to Know: Experi...
Duration: 00:34:54Growing Up Faster: The New Reality of Ages 6–12 | Dr. Sheryl Ziegler (EP388)
Jun 12, 2025Childhood isn’t what it used to be. Puberty is arriving earlier—sometimes as young as eight. Bullying now follows kids home through texts and DMs. And rates of anxiety, depression, and emotional distress are climbing fast. For many parents, the challenges feel overwhelming, especially while juggling their own stress and uncertainty about how to help.
In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Sheryl Ziegler—clinical psychologist, play therapist, TEDx speaker, podcast host, award-winning author of The Crucial Years, and mom of three. Together, we explore what’s really going on with kids today, why middle childhood...
Duration: 00:36:17The Words That Shape Us: Using Language to Support Emotional Growth in Kids | Lily Howard Scott (EP387)
Jun 11, 2025In this episode, Diane talks with educator and author Lily Howard Scott about her new book, The Words That Shape Us, and the powerful role language plays in a child’s emotional and cognitive development. Drawing from her experience as a former third-grade teacher and her work with schools and families, Lily shares how everyday words and phrases can shape how children see themselves, manage emotions, and build resilience. She explains the science behind how language affects the brain and offers practical tools for fostering self-regulation, curiosity, and healthy self-talk in both classroom and home environments. From shifting perfectionist th...
Duration: 00:32:41Kids Ain’t Cheap: The Real Cost of Parenting and How to Plan for It | Ana Kresina (EP386)
Jun 06, 2025In this episode, author and financial educator Ana Kresina joins us to discuss the true cost of parenting and how families can build long-term financial stability. Drawing from her books Kids Ain’t Cheap and How Not to Work Forever, Ana shares her journey into personal finance, explains the FIRE movement, and unpacks the financial challenges parents face—including the motherhood penalty. With practical tips on budgeting, investing, and finding community support, she empowers listeners to take small, meaningful steps toward a more secure future.
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Diane's Resource: Managing Your... Duration: 00:27:44Modern Screwtape: How the Enemy Twists Truth to Trap Your Heart | Emily Wilson (Bonus Episode)
Jun 06, 2025For those that are new around here, I release bonus episodes that serve a niche part of my audience, I have listeners of all faith backgrounds that listen to the podcast. This episode is coming from a christian perspective so if that’s something that doesn’t fit what you’re looking for, check out the other episode that dropped this week or join me back here next Tuesday for a conversation that you don’t want to miss!
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Author and speaker Emily Wilson Hussem joins the show to explore the spiritual battles women face today—...
Duration: 00:38:24Reclaiming Childhood From the Grip of Technology | Clare Morell (EP385)
Jun 02, 2025Author and tech policy expert Clare Morell joins us to share a bold, hopeful message: kids don’t need smartphones or social media to thrive—and it’s not too late to reclaim their childhood. In this episode, Clare unpacks her new book The Tech Exit, exposing the myths we’ve been sold about managing tech and offering a practical roadmap for families ready to break free from digital dependence. Whether your kids already have devices or you’re hoping to avoid them, this conversation is full of real-life solutions and encouragement to help you raise connected, grounded kids in a scree...
Duration: 00:45:56Encouraging Your Aging Parents to Downsize: Secrets From a Senior Move Expert | Jeannine Bryant (EP384)
May 29, 2025Joining me today is rightsizing expert Jeannine Bryant, founder of Easy Rightsizing and CEO of Changing Spaces SRS, to talk about what it really takes to help older adults downsize with dignity, clarity, and care. With over 15 years of experience helping thousands of seniors and their families, Jeannine shares invaluable insights on how to approach the emotional and logistical challenges of letting go and moving forward.
From starting early and avoiding common pitfalls to hosting creative send-offs, this conversation is full of real-life wisdom, deep empathy, and actionable tips for anyone supporting a loved one through a...
Duration: 00:36:42Reclaiming Wonder: Simple Ways to Inspire Kids Every Day | Amanda Joy Dykes (EP383)
May 27, 2025In a fast-paced, screen-filled world, how can we help kids slow down and truly see the wonder around them? In this episode, award-winning author and mom of four Amanda Dykes shares how her new book, A Pocketful of Wonder, invites families to reconnect with nature, creativity, and curiosity. With 50 simple, hands-on activities—from poetry walks to backyard art projects—Amanda offers practical ways to spark kids’ imaginations and deepen their connection to the world around them. This is a conversation about nurturing attention, awe, and joy—one small adventure at a time.
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Diane... Duration: 00:26:22Ancient Wisdom, Modern Practice | Pema Sherpa (EP45)
May 27, 2025This episode is a part of the Clear Intentions series.
Diane sits down with Pema Sherpa, co-author of The Daily Buddhist, to explore how ancient Buddhist wisdom can bring more clarity, calm, and intention to daily life. Pema shares how she and her husband Brendan turned deep spiritual teachings into accessible, bite-sized reflections—while navigating pregnancy, postpartum, and personal transformation. From mindfulness and emotional regulation to spiritual overlap and practical micro-practices, this episode offers gentle, grounded insight for anyone seeking more peace and purpose in their everyday routine.
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The... Duration: 00:34:15Underestimated but Unstoppable | Mary Marantz (EP44)
May 22, 2025What if the very things that once made you feel small were actually the source of your greatest strength? In this powerful episode, I’m thrilled to speak with author, speaker, and business coach Mary Marantz for an inspiring conversation around her new book, Underestimated: The Surprisingly Simple Shift to Quit Playing Small, Name the Fear, and Move Forward Anyway.
From growing up in a trailer in rural West Virginia to graduating from Yale Law, Mary’s story is proof that your beginnings don’t define your potential. We talk about what it really takes to stop living to...
Duration: 00:33:35Finding Light While Raising Medically Complex Kids | Chelsea Kuhn + Amber Pierson of Lemon Cake (EP382)
May 22, 2025What happens when a diagnosis changes everything? In this heartfelt episode, Chelsea and Amber share their journeys parenting children with medical complexities—from rare disorders and developmental delays to epilepsy and cerebral palsy. They open up about advocacy, self-care, and finding strength in community. A powerful reminder that even in the hardest moments, there’s hope in the small wins.
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Diane's Resource: Podcast: Diary of a CEO (Episode: Masculinity Debate: Are Dating Apps Creating A Generation Of Incels?! Lonely Men Are More Dangerous Than Ever!)Book: The Power of Moments: Why Cert... Duration: 00:57:36I Respectfully Disagree: The Lost Art of Disagreeing Well | Justin Jones-Fosu (EP43)
May 20, 2025In this episode, we’re joined by speaker and author Justin Jones-Fosu to explore how respectful disagreement can be a powerful antidote to today’s growing loneliness epidemic. With half of Americans reporting just three or fewer close friends, we examine how fear of judgment, cancel culture, and surface-level conversations are driving disconnection. Justin unpacks concepts like the “dotted line dilemma” and the “illusion of asymmetric insight,” showing how our assumptions often block true connection. He also shares practical strategies to foster curiosity, embrace open-hearted dialogue, and stay present—even when we disagree. This conversation is a compelling reminder that we don’t...
Duration: 00:40:49Summer Simplified: Systems to Stay Clutter-Free | Tracey Showalter (EP381)
May 20, 2025Summer can feel like a whirlwind—kids are home, routines upended, and clutter seems to multiply overnight. But it doesn’t have to be that way. In today's episode, I'm joined once again by professional organizer, Tracy Showalter, for a timely conversation about how to bring calm, clarity, and structure into your home before summer kicks into full gear. Tracy shares practical, sustainable strategies to help you simplify your days, from creating kid-friendly routines and clearing seasonal clutter to setting up systems that actually last. You’ll walk away with realistic tips for managing everything from mealtime chaos to the me...
Duration: 00:35:48Learning Outside the Lines: Raising Curious, Capable Kids | Ginny Yurich (EP380)
May 16, 2025Author and 1000 Hours Outside founder Ginny Yurich joins us to share encouragement from her upcoming book, Homeschooling: You’re Doing It Right Just By Doing It. We explore how real learning happens through everyday life—beyond checklists and pressure.
Whether you're homeschooling, curious about it, or simply want to bring more intention into your child’s education, this episode offers practical insight, a fresh perspective on success, and plenty of permission to slow down and trust your gut.