(Authors of Modern Manners for Moms & Dads) Evie Granville M.Ed. & Sarah Davis EdD interview Diane Boden (writer of Minimalist Moms) on their podcast.

This week, we’re joined by Diane Boden, the voice behind the top-rated Minimalist Moms podcast, where she spreads her ideas and interviews others in regards to living a life in the pursuit of less. Her goal is simply: think more and do with less. Diane is the author of the new book, Minimalist Moms: Living and Parenting with Simplicity. She lives in Columbus, Ohio with her husband and three children. Follow Diane on social media for weekly motivation and encouragement.
- Book: https://www.amazon.com/Minimalist-Moms-Living-Parenting-Simplicity/dp/1642505099
- Podcast: http://www.minimalistmomspodcast.com
- Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/minimalistmomspodcast
- Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/minimalistmoms
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