Digital Minimalism, Part 1 (Cal Newport)

Digital Minimalism, Part 1 (Cal Newport)

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A Big Announcement + Our Personal Notes on Digital Minimalism (Cal Newport)

As a follow-up to episodes 14 & 15, Parts 1 & 2 on Digital Minimalism by Cal Newport, Melissa and Em discuss their personal takeaways from the book, and talk though a few of Em’s questions about the right “rules” to put in place for her own 30-day Digital Declutter. Plus, stay tu ...  Show more

Digital Minimalism, Part 2 (Cal Newport)

Em and Melissa discuss the essential practices of the digital minimalist—how to put in action the subtitle of Cal Newport's Digital Minimalism: “choosing a focused life in a noisy world.” To learn what Digital Minimalism is, what its foundational principles are, and how to begin ...  Show more

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