Linda and Kana are two Canadians living in Kamikatsu, the famous “zero-waste” village in Japan. Kamikatsu is famous for its comprehensive recycling system, where 80% of all the waste produced in the village is recycled into a whopping 45 different categories. But there’s more to life in this tiny mountainside village beyond just environmental consciousness. Come dive into what it’s really like for... more
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Hello friends! The winter chill has crept into our bones after an unseasonably warm autumn 🍂 Join Linda, Kana, and their special guest - Sil, new arrival in Kamikatsu all the way from Belgium! - as they huddle around the maki stove and talk about a ... more
Summer’s skipped away into fall, and there’s more change happening in Kamikatsu than just the leaves turning colour…🍂 more
Welcome back to our countryside talks, thank you once again for joining us! 🌰 more
Welcome back to Kamikatsu! It’s episode 3 and this month Linda and Kana open the floor to your burning questions 😉 more
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Loveeee the podcast so much!!! The first episode is very personalized & informative. I like the way you do the storytelling😍 more
Thank you Linda and Kana for this very informative explanation of what life is like in Kamikatsu and the clarification of the term zero waste. I hope others see the amazing work that is done there and learn how to incorporate even just a little of the efforts done there into their world.
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