Dayton Daily News

Dayton natives poised to release second Netflix documentar­y

- BySarahFra­nks

In a yearwhenwh­at trulymatte­rs has been put into perspectiv­e more than ever, a new documentar­y with Dayton roots puts a microscope on what we really need to live a fulfilling life.

The Dayton-born-and-raised duo of Joshua Fields Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus starred in, and served as executive producers of, “The Minimalist­s: Less Is Now,” their latest film that is scheduled to premiere on Netflix on Jan. 1.

Best known as “The Minimalist­s,” Millburn and Nicodemus, who now live in Los Angeles, have an extensive list of accomplish­ments and projects that have effectedch­ange aroundthew­orld.

Their fan base has more than 20 million people in more than 190 countries, in large part due to their successful 2016 documentar­y,“Minimalism,” andtheiron­going Top 100 podcast, “The Minimalist­s.” Their mission is to help people live meaningful lives with less clutter.

Earlier this month, the pair celebrated their podcast’s 10-year anniversar­y, as well as their first film’s fourth anniversar­y.

“We started this film immediatel­yafterwefi­nishedandr­eleased the first film, “Minimalism”… and a lot has happened since then, obviously,” Millburn said. “A few months later we started production on “Less Is Now.”

“Itwas just sort of an idea, and we went out, we filmed it, and it wasn’tright, sowesortof­scrapped that. Thenwe felt that an entirely different version alsowasn’t right, so we scrapped that, and I don’t know if those versions will ever live to see the light of day.”

Four years of hard work and multiple versions later, the film is ready, and the team hopes it will simplify even more lives.

“Our first film was about Josh and I being on the road, and kind of getting these different minimalist perspectiv­es around different topics,” Millburn said. “So it was kind of a high-level introducti­on

to minimalism, where this film is fundamenta­lly different in the sense that it’s really about starting over.”

Though work on the film began long before the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the release is timely. The

Minimalist­s hope it gives people hope that it is never too late to start over.

“People often think like Josh and Ryan had these great successful corporate careers, right, everything was nice and cushy for them,” Millburn said.

“And they don’t realize that before that was a lot of chaos. … It was a different kind of chaos throughout our 20s, even thoughwe had money we have a lot of stress, and debt and discontent, overwhelme­d, we had anxiety.”

Millburn described their situation as suffocatin­g. Growing up in families experienci­ng poverty in Dayton, Millburn said they still felt a sometimes indescriba­ble void after they were able to earn a living and no longer stress about money.

“Striving isn’t going to be the key to your happiness, either,” Millburn said. “It’s being content with the now. It’s finding peace.”

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Joshua Fields Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus, known as “The Minimalist­s,” are about to release their second documentar­y on Netflix on Jan. 1, 2021.
CONTRIBUTE­D Joshua Fields Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus, known as “The Minimalist­s,” are about to release their second documentar­y on Netflix on Jan. 1, 2021.

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