Ep 75: The Rise Of Tiny Homes: Why Intentional Living And Right-sizing Your Home Matters

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What you’ll learn in this episode:

  • Housing costs can consume a significant portion of income.

  • Intentional living leads to better financial and personal outcomes.

  • Simple living is a positive feedback loop that enhances life.

  • Consumerism is deeply ingrained in our culture and requires examination.

  • Right-sizing your home means finding what truly fits your needs.

  • Being debt-free can significantly improve quality of life.

  • Intentional choices in life lead to greater happiness and fulfilment.

  • The tiny house movement has evolved to include diverse lifestyles.

  • Resources and community support are essential for those pursuing tiny living.

 

In this episode of Less House More Moola, host Laura Lynch speaks with Ryan Mitchell, founder of The Tiny Life, about the journey to tiny living and financial freedom. They discuss the importance of intentional living, the evolution of the tiny house movement, and the concept of right-sizing one's home. Ryan shares his personal experiences with debt, the impact of being mortgage-free, and the significance of making intentional choices in life. The conversation emphasises the need to evaluate societal pressures and consumerism while pursuing a simpler, more fulfilling lifestyle.

For full show notes and more information visit: https://bit.ly/3YBiP0Z

 

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Quotes from the episode

 
I started looking for alternatives to housing.
— Ryan Mitchell
 
The intentionality is a big part of simple living.
— Ryan Mitchell
 
I count myself fortunate to help so many people.
— Ryan Mitchell

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