Becoming A Minimalist: Living With Less

Published: April 15, 2014, 3 a.m.

b'If you\\u2019ve ever fantasized about selling everything you own and paring down your possessions to the bare essentials, you\\u2019re probably familiar with minimalism.\\xa0But it\\u2019s about more than just de-cluttering\\u2014it\\u2019s about getting rid of all clutter, permanently.\\xa0Minimalism isn\\u2019t about empty white rooms with hardly any furniture. It\\u2019s about removing all the things that distract us from what\\u2019s important in our lives.\\xa0\\n\\nalways free, always streaming 24/7/365\\n\\nhttp://www.facebook.com/joshuapaulshow\\n\\nhttp://www.twitter.com/joshuapaulshow\\n\\nJoshua-Paul Angell has been an activist in the areas of animal rescue,\\xa0animal welfare, animal rights, LGBTQ rights and political issues since 1999. He is the host of a syndicated radio show, \\u201cThe Joshua-Paul Show\\u201d which airs live 5 days a week. Starting his show initially as a podcast, he has taken it to new heights and the show is now available on several different options and reaches 110,000 listeners. He runs his show for two main reasons: to raise awareness of issues not discussed in much of the media, and to raise funding for charities. Angell initially gained political notoriety while working on several different civil rights issues while living in Austin, TX. Touching fame as a fashion designer; his high profile status began to allow him a platform to inform the public on what many would consider the \\u201ctough\\u201d issues. He has worked with several celebrities including Betty Buckley\\xa0and Gloria Loring. On his radio show, he promotes several activists, animal rescues and as he describes \\u201cthe movers and shakers\\u201d of America.'