EPISODE · Mar 15, 2026 · 21 MIN
Clearing Space for What Matters
from The Boomer Effect · host The Boomer Effect with Jerry and Rose
What if the clutter in our homes is quietly crowding out our faith, our finances, and our purpose?In this episode, I’m joined by Joshua Becker, Wall Street Journal and USA Today #1 bestselling author and one of the leading voices in the modern simplicity movement. Joshua is the founder of Becoming Minimalist, a platform reaching over a million readers each month, and the author of five influential books including The More of Less, The Minimalist Home, and Clutterfree with Kids. His newest book, Uncluttered Faith, releases February 10.Together, we explore how adopting a minimalist mindset reshapes far more than our homes. Joshua shares how living with less has transformed the way he thinks about money, productivity, generosity, legacy, and spiritual discipline. We talk about stewardship in a distracted culture, why “more” rarely delivers what it promises, and how clearing physical clutter often reveals deeper emotional and spiritual burdens we didn’t realize we were carrying.If you’re feeling overwhelmed — physically, emotionally, or spiritually — this conversation offers a practical and faith-centered path forward, starting with one simple step.Whether you’re new to minimalism or simply longing for a life centered on what truly matters, this episode will challenge and encourage you to rethink what you’re holding onto — and why. His newest book, Uncluttered Faith, releases February 10th. You can preorder that book or purchase the others anywhere books are sold.https://www.becomingminimalist.com/Please Support this Podcast:www.omegaplanners.netwww.jlsmithassociates.comhttps://patriotmobile.com/partners/rosewww.americansforprosperity.orgwww.theboomereffect.comhttps://wordmarketingservices.com/Rose’s Ministry: www.sheiscalledbyhim.com
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