
Have you ever wondered how you can make living sustainably more efficient? It’s often the harder way of doing things, let’s be honest. By focusing on the Zero Waste movement alongside Minimalist ideals, I’m going to explore the ways both of these lifestyles support each other, as well as some of the aspects of each that are a little harder to reconcile. So the objective here, in a nutshell, is to ... more
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This episode brings together what we’ve learned about combining sustainability and minimalism; despite the occasional disparity between them, they're a pretty great model for modern living. What I hope I've demonstrated is that this particular combin... more
Today, I’ll be sharing ways you can stem the flow of anything superfluous coming into your home. After all, once you’ve felt the benefits of downsizing your possessions you’ll want to keep things that way. This episode represents an important junctur... more
The question I'm answering today is, "What’s Going Out?" What’s leaving our homes? This question can be broadly divided into two parts for our purposes, the first relating to responsible decluttering, and the mindfulness required to rehome things rat... more
Today's topic is stocktaking. It’s about evaluating, and goes a little deeper than decluttering, as it’s a moment that requires you to stop and take stock of your life more widely; we can never extricate external factors from our personal lives and o... more
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This is an interesting podcast but I’m clearly too late, as the online resources referred to are no longer available.
Amazing tips for starting your zero waste or minimalist journey- or just learning about how minimalism can be more sustainable (because it isn’t inherently so)
Nash had me at the "sweet spot" - the place where sustainable living and minimalism meet, and I am hooked! Whether you've come to this podcast as an environmentalist, as a minimalist or as a person wanting to live a life with more intention, Nash's words will give you the confidence to move forward in your goals.
Such a great podcast! Passionate but pragmatic, Nash is hugely engaging. In a space where perfect morals and insta grids are so common, Nash’s non-judgemental and helpful content is so refreshing. Can’t wait to hear more
After the first two episodes I feel Nash has a balanced view of the world, making people feel included instead of excluded. She makes change seem possible, maybe because she doesn’t expect anyone to do it perfectly. We can all pick up some ideas from the podcast even if we don’t intend to go full minimalism and/or zero waste.
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