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Kenya and Yolanda tell you what’s good with the Black & Minimalist mini-course, returning January 27th, 2019. Learn about the course lessons, format, and bonus features. Interested in getting free this year with the Black Minimalists team and community, join us by clicking here.Mentioned in this episode:Is This Sustainable liberation frameworkLive Simply & Be Free minimalist guide by Yolanda Acree
This month’s podcast is a special in-person conversation between the three Black Minimalists co-founders. Yolanda and Kenya graced Farai and Kansas with their presence for a week. We spoke about the Black Urban Growers and Farmers conference in North Carolina that Yolanda and Kenya attended. We also spoke about life in Kansas, visiting Brown vs. Board of Education Museum, voter suppression, and Kansas’ radical roots.
The Black Minimalists™ Podcast Season 2 is back and swangin' friends! We are so excited to share the conversations we've had with brilliant folxs over the next few months. This past year/season was focused on letting y’all know we're here and proud. The foundation has been built and we're now leaning into sustainability and what that means for us in the hopes of inspiring y’all to get free too.Our first episode is a chat among the current BM team members, Yolanda, Kenya, and myself (Farai). We chatted about our summer experiences, travels, and even ended up getting a little deep by calling each other and ourselves in a bit. We also discussed our minimalist journeys and struggles so far and the plan and direction Black Minimalists will be going in the future. Enjoy!
Yolanda Acree, founder of the Black Minimalists blog, podcast and online community joins us to talk about the black minimalist experience.
This week, Maria the Spiritual Homegirl Talks with Kenya Cecilia Rose of Black Minimalists about what being a minimalist is and how their group formed. It goes beyond giving away tangible material things, and Kenya explains their mission with respect to minimalism and helping others live more intentionally. They also discuss a fun, introductory course that Black Minimalists is offering about Minimalism and the importance of representation in what people consider a “niche” community. Sign up for the course here: https://blackminimalists.net/shop/black-minimalist-mini-course Find Black Minimalists here: https://blackminimalists.net Find Kenya here: https://kenyaceceliarose.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/spiritualhomegirl/support
Farai Harreld is a writer, mother, co-founder of Black Minimalists and host of their community podcast, where fellow black minimalists can come together to share how they live a little more mindfully each day. On her blog, thehillbillyafrican.com, Farai documents her adventures in minimalism, eco-friendliness, motherhood, and all-around black girl magic. In this episode, Farai Continue Reading…
Farai Harreld is a writer, mother, co-founder of Black Minimalists and host of their community podcast, where fellow black minimalists can come together to share how they live a little more mindfully each day. On her blog, thehillbillyafrican.com, Farai documents her adventures in minimalism, eco-friendliness, motherhood, and all-around black girl magic. In this episode, Farai Continue Reading…
Yolanda V. Acree is the founder of Black Minimalists and believer in Black liberation. She is part of a growing group of People of Color who choose to live simply, and to own their freedom by breaking out of standard, oppressive ideas and lifestyles. Yolanda is a digital nomad currently living in Mexico, and growing her tribe of liberation-minded people. The Black minimalism movement welcomes all People of Color living out their freedom through location independence, frugal or debt-free focused living, and other unconventional, freedom-centered practices. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/akilah)
In our first episode, we’re introducing the four founders of Black Minimalists via our first group Facebook live video. It's raw and unedited with Farai's daughter making a cameo. It gives insight into the ladies behind the community, how we came into minimalism, and what it looks like to us.