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  • The enviro-news you need to know for Friday, March 22 2024:

    [00:30] What you need to know about "the most significant climate regulation in US history" announced this week

    [6:15] It has never been cheaper to purchase an EV, and here's why

    [9:00] ... Speaking of EVs: enter mega mining

    [12:00] Hi, TIM! How to book a flight like a conscious consumer

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  • Eating meals together is the ultimate parenting cheat code, and that's because in just one hour you can improve your kids' academic performance, self-esteem, and cardiovascular health while simultaneously reducing their risks of substance misuse, depression, and obesity.

    On today's show: author Annette Thurmon on making the kitchen the heart of the home once again.

    Here's a preview:

    [7:30] A laundry list of the nutritional benefits of regular family dinners, plus the developmental and mental health benefits for kids and teens

    [10:00] We parents should be including our children in the cooking process, and here's why (plus: easy lift how-tos)

    [20:00] Remember: It's not about the food! It's about the face-to-face, tech-free time

    [23:00] Practical dinnertime prompts

    Resource mentioned:

    Simple Country Living: Techniques, Recipes, and Wisdom for the Garden, Kitchen, and Beyond

    Creative alternatives to "How was your day?"

    What's one thing you learned today?What's one thing that made you smile today?If you could change something about your day, what would it be?What's one thing you liked most about your day?What has made you feel loved recently?How did you help someone today? How did someone help you?What's it like to be a kid? To be a parent?What was your last thought before falling asleep last night?

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  • The enviro-news you need to know for Friday, March 15 2024:

    [00:30] The paradox that's holding back clean energy gains

    [7:15] You're not crazy: Spring is indeed arriving earlier

    [13:00] Breaking down the EU's new 'gold standard' deforestation law

    [12:00] A war on utes? Updates from Australia's emissions regulations

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  • Today's show is a series of 3 very diverse updates straight from developments in my own life: The first is about self-sufficiency, the second is sustainability-focused, and the final act dedicates itself to intentional living.

    Here's a preview:

    [3:00] Act 1: The hydroponic growing hype. (Stephanie's good, bad, and ugly experiences with her new grow tower)

    [16:00] Act 2: Electrify Everything? (Our boiler is leaking. Here's where we are at with regard to heat pumps: costs, struggles, etc.)

    [28:00] Act 3: More intention, please! (Here's what I'm working on to avoid the busy trap)

    Resources mentioned:

    Episode #429: Get Growing (with Kevin Espiritu)Magic Puzzle CompanyThe 'Busy' Trap (via NY Times)

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  • There's convenience, and then there's *excessive* convenience. While some modern conveniences are indeed necessary and needed, the excessive ones can be detrimental to ourselves and society as a whole.

    Items and services of convenience are often substitutes for supportive culture and connection. On today's show historian Jennifer Newton and I discuss how culture - and specifically excessively convenient, disposable culture - perpetuates itself; we also muse on what to do if the prevailing culture no longer "fits".

    Here's a preview:

    [5:00] How'd we get here? A brief history of the Convenience Industrial Complex in America

    [10:00] Weak ties, strong ties, and 3 ways convenience culture reduces social connection

    [23:00] The average American watches 4 hours of TV a day. What are the cultural implications?

    [35:00] Passive and active ways to fight back against excessive convenience

    Resources mentioned:

    Sustain Initiative Substack

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  • The enviro-news you need to know for Friday, March 8 2024:

    [00:30] SEC scales back its new pollution-disclosure rules

    [4:15] Apparently we're smuggling greenhouse gases now

    [9:00 It's no longer a debate! Our warm winter has human fingerprints all over it

    [12:00] Gray whales in the Atlantic? How is this possible?

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    Weirdly Warm Winter Has Climate Fingerprints All Over It, Study Says (via NY Times)Seasonal Attribution Report (via Climate Central)Join our (free!) community here.Find your tribe. Sustainable Minimalists are on Facebook, Instagram + Youtube.Say hello! [email protected].

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  • Yoga pants, baby! Athleisure is a fashion trend that features comfortable, flattering, and aesthetically pleasing athletic clothing designed to be worn all day. And while many of us turned to athleisure during the pandemic and never went back, athleisure has a dirty little secret: petroleum-based fibers.

    On today's show former Athleta senior fashion designer Nancy Taylor outlines what needs to happen systemically to make the the fashion industry circular; she also introduces bio-based textile innovations in the athleisure space that we all should be paying attention to.

    Here's a preview:

    [6:00] From a fashion designer's perspective, here's why athleisure is so darn amazing

    [12:00] What's the fashion industry's biggest problem: is it that too many products are being produced, or is that consumers simply consuming too much?

    [18:00] Bio-based synthetics, oh my! Here are some exciting innovations happening right now in the textile space

    [23:00] Are items made from recycled materials of lesser quality?

    [28:00] Don't forget about natural fibers and semi-synthetics when exercising! Here are the best

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  • Soil grows 95 percent of our food and sustains human life. But monocrops, pesticide reliance, and other modern farming methods have degraded soil health in lasting ways. Some scientists believe we have less than 60 harvests left.

    The way we are feeding ourselves is undermining the very ecology we’re dependent upon. The hope? Regenerative farming. On today's show Kiss The Ground's Chief Executive Officer Evan Harrison urges each of us to participate in the regenerative movement.

    Here's a preview:

    [6:00] A laundry list of all the consequences associated with degraded soil

    [10:00] The main reason why pesticides are a staple of the monocrop farming model, plus: what science says about degraded soil and a food's nutrient density

    [19:00] For people who buy and eat food (aka everyone), here's how you can support regenerative agriculture

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  • The enviro-news you need to know for Friday, March 1 2024:

    [2:30] Air pollution and Alzheimer’s

    [5:00] Won't you be my neighbor? Supreme Court seems poised to halt EPA's 'good neighbor' rule

    [9:00] 150 Canadian 'zombie fires' just won't die

    [12:00] A breakdown on how air quality is measured, plus: How to find the best air quality apps

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  • “From the cradle to the grave ... the [wo]man of modern times struggles through a maze of endless complication.”

    Although Charles Wagner penned these words over 125 years ago, they are more true today than ever before. On today's show author Suzanne Johnson modernizes Wagner's tenets of simple living for twenty-first century existence.

    Here's a preview of the Wagner-isms we are revisiting today:

    [7:30] We suffer the consequences of a too artificial life

    [11:30] The more goods a woman has, the more she wants

    [18:00] Pleasure cannot be bought or sold

    [24:00] Obscurity is not a sign of disgrace

    [30:00] The realm of silence is vaster than the realm of noise

    [41:00] Simplicity is a state of mind

    Resources mentioned:

    Simplify Your Life: 100 Ways to Slow Down and Enjoy the Things That Really Matter by Elaine St. JamesThe Simple Life by Charles WagnerA Vital Simplicity: Charles Wagner's 'The Simple Life' Revisited

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  • Billions of people worldwide rely on seafood for nutrition and economic livelihood, but 90 percent of fish populations are currently overfished.

    Your seafood choices matter, and buying responsibly is one of the most important ways you can contribute to healthier oceans. On today's show: breaking down exactly how to be an informed seafood consumer.

    Here's a preview:

    [3:00] Everything you need to know about that wild-caught fish

    [14:00] Dirty little secrets from fish farms

    [21:00] ... But which is healthier: farmed or wild caught?

    [26:00] 6 ways to buy seafood like an informed and conscious consumer, plus: what it looks like to use a sustainable seafood guide IRL

    Resources mentioned:

    Episode #236: The Health Of Our Oceans with Dr. Sylvia EarleSalmon Wars: The Dark Underbelly Of Your Favorite Fish by Douglas Frantz and Catherine CollinsSeaspiracyMonterey Bay Aquarium's Seafood WatchYou May Not Be Getting The Fish You Paid For. Here’s How To Spot Seafood Fraud (via WaPo)

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  • Reminder to my fellow moms: You don't have to do it all.

    Studies have shown for decades that women in heterosexual partnerships are responsible for the "invisible labor" at home. Not surprisingly, carrying the lion's share of the burden has oversized impacts on women's mental health.

    The solution sounds simple: Divvying up domestic responsibilities decreases resentment and increases family cohesion. But how do we best encourage our partners and children to participate in the work of the home for the long haul?

    It's not gendered work; it's the work of the family and all should contribute. On today's show Lori Sugarman-Li encourages us to release the need to do everything; she also calls on our partners and children to step up and participate in the essential - yet sadly unpaid! - work of the home.

    Here's a preview:

    [6:30] Semi-disturbing stats re: impacts of inequitable unpaid labor on women's wellness

    [9:00] Defining family flow: How can we best change a family's flow if the flow isn't working for everyone?

    [17:00] They aren't chores! Here's why we must change both the language and the energy around "chores"

    [19:00] Full task ownership versus division of labor: Which provides long-term balance?

    [30:00] Words of encouragement for the default (ahem ... 'she-fault') parents, plus: cycle breaking is in our hands

    Resources mentioned:

    Fair PlayPre-order Our Home: The Love, Work, and Heart of FamilyLori on Instagram

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  • The enviro-news you need to know for Friday, February 16 2024:

    [1:00] Are you a victim of seafood fraud? Probability says yes

    [6:30] What warm oceans mean for hurricane season here in the US

    [11:00] Why are Louisiana's coastal wetlands predicted to collapse, and what does this mean for storm protection?

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  • Weekends *should be* for resting, exploring, and participating in beloved hobbies. Yet for so many of us, our weekends are bogged down with housework. Errands too.

    On today's show Tyler Moore explains his system for centering his weekends — and his life — around what's most important.

    Here's a preview:

    [6:00] Be efficient about it: The order in which you perform household tasks matters!

    [9:00] Mondays are for bathrooms! 3 benefits to maintaining a weekday cleaning routine

    [18:00] Is it really as simple as lowering expectations, or is this terrible advice?

    [25:00] Surthrival = getting through a stressful time while simultaneously noticing moments of thriving

    [28:00] Home rhythms and routines can indeed secure space for more of what actually matters, and here's how

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  • It can often feel in our culture as though women aren’t allowed to age. If we do? The patriarchy will (gasp!) deem us irrelevant.

    Enter countless off-the-shelf products, monthly treatments, and medical procedures that claim to turn back the clock, albeit temporarily. And while hair dyeing, teeth whitening, and more are wildly popular amongst women (and men!) forty-plus, such habits often come with excessive exposure to cancer-causing agents and hormone disruptors.

    On today's show Sophia Ruan Gushee encourages us to diversify our risks as we consider which anti-aging products to try.

    Here's a preview:

    [6:00] "I never worried about toxins and I turned out fine." This logic is flawed, and here's why

    [11:00] Don't go straight to the permanent hair dye! And other hair dyeing considerations

    [17:00] Teeth no longer pearly white? Beware of the heavy metals

    [24:00] Take an inside-out approach (not a 10 step regimen) to glowing, radiant skin

    Related episodes:

    Episode #194: Safer Nail PolishEpisode #203: 5 Non-Toxic Hair Dye Solutions

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  • The enviro-news you need to know for Friday, February 9 2024:

    [1:00] Your plant-based meat could soon have animal fat

    [5:00] A hamburger that saves the planet? Hmm ...

    [10:00] Introducing Michael Mann, the hockey stick chart, and 2 climate change deniers

    [15:30] Let's talk about Taylor's private jet ...

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  • By the time you open, say, a container of yogurt, the food has taken a looong journey to reach your spoon. And at each step, there's the chance that a little something extra has snuck in.

    Consumer Reports tested supermarket staples and found high levels of bisphenols and phthalates — also known as plasticizers — within. The bad news? Scientists believe there's no safe level of plasticizers on human health.

    On todays show Dr. James Rogers breaks down everything you need to know about the plastic chemicals hiding in your food.

    Here's a preview:

    [2:00] So many plastic problems, so little time! Breaking down the differences between PFAS, plasticizers, microplastics, and more

    [6:00] The documented human health effects of plasticizers, plus: What their cumulative effects mean for chronic conditions

    [12:00] 9 phthalates are banned in toys but they're allowed in food? Make it make sense!

    [15:00] 5 ways plasticizers become stowaways in our food

    [20:00] Lifestyle changes that reduce your exposure to phthalates and bisphenols

    Resources mentioned:

    Episode #339: Dark Chocolate's Dark SideEpisode #264: Forever ChemicalsThe Plastic Chemicals Hiding in Your Food (via Consumer Reports)* Your Homework! Sign the petition to get plasticizers out of Annie's and other General Mills products

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  • If you're like most humans, 70-percent of your thoughts each day skew negative.

    The good news? You aren't your thoughts; you're the observer. On today's show therapist Risa Williams shows us how to break free of the negativity bias that afflicts our species once and for all.

    Here's a preview:

    [1:00] No-Spend Reset wrap-up! Here are the biggest takeaways from you, our listeners

    [8:30] The real-life and real-time benefits of being the observer

    [11:30] How to catch your bias towards negativity *before* you spiral

    [17:00] Whatever you decide to instantly re-play in your brain impacts your mood. Is it time to change the channel?

    [38:00] Changes to the podcast are a-comin'! Now's your time for public comment

    Resource mentioned:

    The Motivation Mindset podcast

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  • Enough with excessive educational toys, extracurriculars, and enrichment activities. It’s time to take a step back, put our wallets away, and realize what our children *actually* need.

    On today's show: re-centering our parenting efforts around 3 of the most important childhood needs.

    Here's a preview:

    [10:00] Kids need your undivided attention! Make sure you're giving twice as much positive attention as negative attention

    [13:00] What recent research says about the benefits of delighting in our children

    [16:30] 3 benefits to signing up for one less extracurricular

    [28:00] Not all foods are created equal! Kids really do need these 8 micronutrients

    Resources mentioned:

    Episode #403: The Processed Food ProblemEpisode #173: How To Simplify Picky Eating

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