282: Intentional Parenting for the Holiday Woes: Sibling fights, Screen time, and Full schedules
This week on Minimalish, I’m welcoming Devon Kuntzman, founder of Transforming Toddlerhood, for a conversation every toddler parent needs, especially during the holiday season. Devon brings so much clarity and compassion to the toddler years, and this episode is full of encouragement and truly helpful strategies you can start using right away.
We talk about what’s really going on beneath “big behaviors,” why toddlerhood is such an important developmental season, and how a lot of the work actually starts with us—our emotions, our expectations, and the environment we create.
Devon also shares practical tips for everyday challenges, including navigating sibling conflict, managing screen time, prepping for busy seasons (like holidays) so you and your kids can handle transitions with more ease, and setting boundaries with family and friends in a way that protects your values.
If you’re craving more peace, confidence, and connection in your home—especially with little ones in the toddler stage (though the tips can span many ages of childhood)— then this episode is for you.
Links from this episode:
Devon's Website
Devon on Instagram (@transformingtoddlerhood)
Check out Devon's Book: Transforming Toddlerhood
Desirae on Instagram
Minimal-ish Podcast Website
Holiday episodes:
Declutter with me (Holiday Edition)
A Values Based Holiday Season with Kat Steck
Values Based holiday spending with Jen
Hygge Holidays with Diane in Denmark
Mental Decluttering for the Holidays
Getting intentional about Gift Giving
Thinking Ahead for Intentional Holiday Traditions
Holiday Q&A (dealing with the influx of stuff, Finding time to rest, Traditions, etc)
Teaching our kids contentment and gratitude with Rachel Cruze
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281: Building lasting Community with Palak Dave
This week on Minimalish, I’m joined by author and speaker Palak Dave for an honest and relatable conversation about something so many of us crave in adulthood—true connection and community.
Palak shares practical encouragement for building authentic friendships and creating spaces where people feel seen and welcomed. We talk about overcoming the fear of hosting, bringing authenticity into everyday gatherings, and finding joy in the simple, beautiful moments that make up real life.
She also shares her insight on how technology impacts our ability to connect, and how we can bring more intention and thoughtfulness into our relationships.
If you’ve been longing for deeper connections or want to create community right where you are, this episode will leave you inspired to start small and lead with intention.
Links from this episode:
Palak’s Website
Palak on Instagram (@paldave)
Check out Palak’s Book: Beautiful Everydays
Desirae on Instagram
Minimal-ish Podcast Website
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280: Intentional Rhythms and Routines for a Busy Life with KyAnn Molina
This week on Minimalish, I’m joined by KyAnn Molina, a wife, homeschooling mom of three little ones 5 and under, and host of the Simple Rhythms for Busy Moms podcast.
In our conversation, KyAnn and I talk about the importance of intentional routines in motherhood, especially when you’re juggling work, keeping up with your home, and family life. She shares openly about her own journey with postpartum depression and how it shaped her approach to routines and why mental health and self-care matter so much for moms.
We also chat about practical home management systems (like tackling the never ending piles of laundry), how to build rhythms that serve your family’s unique and ever-changing seasons, and the freedom that comes from keeping things simple and flexible.
If you’ve been craving more balance and less chaos in your days, then be sure to tune in to this week's episode
Links from this episode:
KyAnn on Instagram (@kyannandmat)
KyAnn’s Podcast: Simple Rhythms for Busy Moms
KyAnn’s Free Facebook Community
KyAnn’s Website
Desirae on Instagram
Minimal-ish Podcast Website
More Episodes on Habits, Routines, & Home Management:
Ep. 197: Layering Routines and "Surthriving" with Tyler Moore (aka the Tidy Dad)
Ep. 181: Simple Home Management Routines + Habits (without the Perfectionism) with Kelly Briggs
Ep. 145: Creating Daily Rhythms for Your Everyday Life with Katy Lewis
Ep. 138: Creating a Laundry System That Works with Amy Eilers
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279: Sell Your Clutter with Olivia (The Marketplace Mom)
This week on Minimalish, I’m joined by Olivia, also known as The Marketplace Mom, for a fun yet practical conversation about one of my favorite topics—decluttering—and how selling on Facebook Marketplace can actually make the process easier (and even rewarding).
Olivia shares her own story of starting to sell online, especially kids’ clothes and other family items, and how it’s helped her simplify her home while also connecting with others. She gives us tons of tips for creating effective listings, navigating interactions with buyers, staying safe during porch pickups, and keeping a healthy mindset about the process.
We also talk about the joy of secondhand shopping, why it’s worth giving it a try, and how social media has created a supportive community around buying and selling pre-loved items.
If you’ve been looking for a little motivation to tackle the clutter and maybe make some extra money in the process, then this episode is definitely for you!
Links from this episode:
Olivia on Instagram (@themarketplacemom)
Olivia’s Website
Desirae on Instagram
Minimal-ish Podcast Website
Previous Minimal-ish Episodes on Secondhand Shopping/Selling
Episode 152: Minimalist Moving: Selling Everything & Refurnishing Fully Secondhand with Kat Steck
Episode 141: Thrifting Tips + The World of Reselling with Lydia of Love This For You
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278: Decluttering WITH Your Kids with Deanna Yates
This week on Minimalish, I’m joined by Deanna Yates, the voice behind Wannabe Clutter Free, for a super practical and encouraging conversation about decluttering with your kids.
Deanna shares her own journey into minimalism and offers helpful strategies for making decluttering a normal (and even fun!) part of family life. From age-appropriate tips for getting kids involved, to using children’s books to spark conversations, to handling the unique challenges that come as kids get older—this conversation is full of ideas to help you create more space and peace in your home without constant battles.
If you’ve been feeling stuck in the clutter (or dreading the idea of tackling it with your kids), this episode will give you the tools and perspective to move forward with more patience, creativity, and confidence (and you’ll hear why we actually think back to school season is the perfect time to get started!).
Links from this episode:
Deanna on Instagram (@wannabeclutterfree)
Deanna’s Website
Deanna’s Podcast: Wannabe Clutter Free
Deanna’s Children’s Book: Lenora and her Super Messy Room
Desirae on Instagram
Minimal-ish Podcast Website
Sponsors:
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Minimal-ish is a podcast hosted by Desirae Endres about striving to live with less of the things that don't matter, more of what does, and pursuing intention in every area of our everyday lives and motherhood. We'll talk about a realistic version of minimalism, family life, motherhood, work, caring for ourselves, budgeting and intentional finances, and everything in between.