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AP correspondent Julie Walker reports California will sue to stop Trump from imposing sweeping tariffs.
AP's Julie Walker reports that California is suing to block Trump's sweeping tariffs.
00000196-3ed7-deb9-a1d7-3fdf896a0000https://www.wvik.org/podcast/good-morning-from-wvik-news/2025-04-16/iowa-governor-requests-imposing-work-requirements-for-medicaid-recipientsIowa's governor requests imposing work requirements for Medicaid recipient
Fox News contributor Joey Jones joins Fox Across America With Jimmy Failla to explain how President Trump is making life better for people in this country by not worrying about how he's been portrayed in the media. Jimmy tells us why a majority of Americans appear to support Trump's goals for how he's implementing tariffs. PLUS, Fox News media guru Joe Concha stops by to talk about the left's lionization of Luigi Mangione. [00:00:00] New CBS poll on how Americans feel about tariffs [00:37:38] Stephen A. Smith addresses potential presidential run [00:56:03] Joey Jones [01:14:27] More media hysteria over tariffs [01:24:20] Joe Concha Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Florida Ag Commissioner and Florida Forest Service are warning Floridians of a potentially busy wildfire season, and China's Finance Ministry is now imposing a 34% tariff on all U.S. imports.
California Bountiful TV, produced by the California Farm Bureau, and its host and executive producer, Aubrey Aquino, won two TASTE Awards, and China's Finance Ministry is now imposing a 34% tariff on all U.S. imports.
California Bountiful TV, produced by the California Farm Bureau, and its host and executive producer, Aubrey Aquino, won two TASTE Awards, and China's Finance Ministry is now imposing a 34% tariff on all U.S. imports.
Rich speaks with Gordon Chang, author of "Plan Red: China's Project to Destroy America," about President Trump's new tariffs on China. Then John Tabacco, host of "Wise Guys" on Newsmax TV, responds to the recent insults hurled at him by "Daily Show" host Jon Stewart. Plus, Rich's commentary on the other news of the day, including the acting South Korea's phone call with President Trump, and your phone calls. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
European Union member states have voted in favour of imposing tariffs on some US imported goods, a statement from the European Commission confirms. Oliver O'Connor, Chief Executive of the Irish Pharmaceutical Healthcare Association and Bryan Reilly, Director of the National Taxpayers Union Free Trade Initiative.
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In this segment, Mark is joined by Brian Kilmeade, the Co-Host of Fox and Friends, One Nation with Brian Kilmeade, and The Brian Kilmeade Show. They react to Trump's "Liberation Day" speech where he imposed tariffs against countries that have them against the United States. How will the stock market respond to it? They discuss that and much more.
President Donald Trump is imposing 25% tariffs on auto imports. He says the move will foster domestic manufacturing — but there are concerns about how it will impact dealerships and the Big Three. That's our top story as WWJ's Jackie Paige and Mike Campbell run down the local news headlines for your Thursday morning in Metro Detroit. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)
Has a family ever asked you to stop other families from allowing their children to watch particular TV shows? Has a parent ever asked you to tell other families to stop dressing their children in clothes that depict characters from video games or shows? This sort of request seems to be happening more often. Join Cindy and Alison for a discussion about helping families understand that we cannot ask others to change their practices to match someone else.
Do you support the idea of imposing charges on households that waste water excessively?
Donald Trump's administration has backtracked further from its threat to impose sweeping 25 per cent tariffs on Mexico and Canada, in a major climbdown. We examine China's plans to boost employment just months before more than twelve million university graduates are set to enter the job market. Plus, the Danish postal service will deliver its last letter at the end of the year. It ends 400 years of a letter-sending service in the country. Presenter Rahul Tandon discusses these stories with James Mayger Bloomberg Senior Reporter who is based in Beijing and Diane Brady, the Executive Director of Fortune Live Media and Editorial Director of the Fortune CEO Initiative based in New York.
Tom Mulcair can be heard every weekday morning at 7:40 on The Andrew Carter Morning Show.
Donald Trump takes the stage on Tuesday night, addressing Congress to make the case for his agenda, after a whirlwind six weeks in office. This week, Trump has levied tariffs against Canada, Mexico and China, which set the stock market plunging. He also halted funding of Ukraine's war effort following a public berating of Ukraine's president Volodymyr Zelensky. And his DOGE-cuts of various agencies, including the IRS and the Department of Defense continue. We'll digest the news with a panel of experts. Guests: Marisa Lagos, politics correspondent, KQED; co-host, KQED's Political Breakdown Annie Lowrey, staff writer, The Atlantic Aaron David Miller, senior fellow for the American Statecraft Program, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; former negotiator and advisor, on Middle Eastern issues to Republican and Democratic secretaries of state.
Our Head of Foreign Exchange & Emerging Markets Strategy James Lord discusses how much tariff-driven volatility investors can expect in currency markets this year.----- Transcript -----Welcome to Thoughts on the Market. I'm James Lord, Morgan Stanley's Head of Foreign Exchange & Emerging Markets Strategy. Today – the implications of tariffs for volatility on foreign exchange markets. It's Thursday, February 13th, at 3pm in London. Foreign exchange markets are following President Trump's tariff proposals with bated breath. A little over a week ago investors faced significant uncertainty over proposed tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China. In the end, the U.S. reached a deal with Canada and Mexico, but a 10 per cent tariff on Chinese imports went into effect. Currencies experienced heightened volatility during the negotiations, but the net impacts at the end of the negotiations were small. Announced tariffs on steel and aluminum have had a muted impact too, but the prospect of reciprocal tariffs are keeping investors on edge. We believe there are three key lessons investors can take away from this recent period of tariff tension. First of all, we need to distinguish between two different types of tariffs. The first type is proposed with the intention to negotiate; to reach a deal with affected countries on key issues. The second type of tariff serves a broader purpose. Imposing them might reduce the U.S. trade deficit or protect key domestic industries.There may also be examples where these two distinct approaches to tariffs meld, such as the reciprocal tariffs that President Trump has also discussed. The market impacts of these different tariffs vary significantly. In cases where the ultimate objective is to make a deal on a separate issue, any currency volatility experienced during the tariff negotiations will very likely reverse – if a deal is made. However, if the tariffs are part of a broader economic strategy, then investors should consider more seriously whether currency impacts are going to be more long-lasting. For instance, we believe that tariffs on imports from China should be considered in this context. As a result, we do see sustained dollar/renminbi upside, with that currency pair likely to hit 7.6 in the second half of 2025. A second key issue for investors is going to be the timing of tariffs. April 1st is very likely going to be a key date for Foreign Exchange markets as more details around the America First Trade Policy are likely revealed. We could see the U.S. dollar strengthen in the days leading up to this date, and investors are likely to consider where subsequently there will be a more significant push to enact tariffs. A final question for investors to ponder is going to be whether foreign exchange volatility would move to a structurally higher plane, or simply rise episodically. Many investors currently assume that FX volatility will be higher this year, thanks to the uncertainty created by trade policy. However, so far, the evidence doesn't really support this conclusion. Indicators that track the level of uncertainty around global trade policy did rise during President Trump's first term, specifically around the period of escalating tariffs on China. And while this was associated with a stronger [U.S.] dollar, it did not lead to rising levels of FX volatility. We can see again, at the start of Trump's second term, that rising uncertainty over trade policy has been consistent with a stronger U.S. dollar. And while FX volatility has increased a bit, so far the impact has been relatively muted – and implied volatility is still well below the highs that we've seen in the past ten years. FX volatility is likely to rise around key dates and periods of escalation; and while structurally higher levels of FX volatility could still occur, the odds of that happening would increase if tariffs resulted in more substantial macro economic consequences for the U.S. economy.Thanks for listening. If you enjoy the show, leave us a review wherever you listen. And share Thoughts on the Market with a friend or a colleague today.
We're in with a discussion of UNCW's absolute beatdown of Charleston, and quick preview of this weekend's matchup with Elon. Among the topics: - Harlan Obioha, absolute beast - UNCW's physicality was good - Chris Mack was right: Charleston is soft - Winning without a big night from Donovan Newby - Khamari's automatic offense - Siddle gets win No. 100 -- don't take this for granted - Looking ahead to Elon after a weird night in the CAA
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Ringside interviews the incredible minds at Concordia Theological Seminary in Fort Wayne during Symposia 2025. Guest: Rev. Dr. John Bombaro TOPICS: What does church architecture have to do with preaching? Imposing our physicality on Christ Engaging people with the mystery Gospel Means, Gospel Ends Masculine Preaching Thank you: 1517.org thejaggedword.com Grace Lutheran Ventura St. James Lutheran, Chicago Monthly Sponsors: James Houseman, Frankie Meadows, Blayne Watts, and Eddie Switek YOU CAN BE A RINGSIDE SPONSOR: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=TZBU7UQQAWEVN Music: Joel Allen Hess - More on bandcamp Dead Horse One - “I love my man”
There's a moment we all face—the hesitation before hitting ‘post.' The fear of saying the wrong thing. The pressure to appear polished, professional, perfect. But what does it really take to show up online—not just to be seen, but to be fully yourself? Our guest, Susan Hyatt, knows this better than most. She built her business in the Wild West of social media—back when MySpace ruled and Facebook was invite-only. At first, she played by the rules: look the part, say the right things, avoid ruffling feathers. But the moment she stopped filtering herself? Everything changed. So, if fear has ever held you back from speaking up, showing up, or building the life you actually want—this episode might just change the way you see yourself. Let's dive in. In this episode, we cover: (00:00) Introduction (1:15) Imposing rules on how you can show up online (5:35) What authenticity looks like (10:36) Vulnerability hangover (11:47) The work behind showing up audaciously (14:34) People's opinions of you (19:02) Judging others online (21:04) Envying others online (26:50) Cheryl's favorite content from Susan (28:40) How women hold themselves back from showing up online (30:46) Professionalism (32:16) Being willing to try (36:38) Letting opportunities slip right past you (40:28) NOT letting opportunities slip right past you (44:50) Actionable takeaways Connect with Cheryl Lau Website: https://cheryllau.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@cheryltheory Newsletter: https://cheryllau.com/email Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cheryltheory LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cheryllau Connect with Susan Hyatt Website: https://susanhyatt.co Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susanhyatt Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/susan.ohyatt YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SusanHyatt/videos Podcast: You've Got Nerve Free Resource for Podcasters THE PODCAST CONTENT AUDIT: Build a differentiated and timeless body of work Audit 9 different parts of your podcast content strategy Identify the specific areas you can improve on right away to set your podcast apart from the rest Get the Audit here: https://cheryllau.com/audit Contact Please email hello@cheryllau.com for business inquiries.
Ireland has joined with nearly 80 countries in condemning sanctions imposed by the US president Donald Trump against the International Criminal Court. For more on this Greg Swanson from the group Republicans Abroad and international human rights lawyer, Fionnula Ní Aoláin.
President Donald Trump has signed an order that blocks officials from the International Criminal Court from entering the United States. AP correspondent Donna Warder reports.
Tony Connolly, Europe Editor discusses the possible implications of US President Donald Trump's suggestion that he may impose tariffs on the European Union.
Seth and Sean impose deadlines on the Astros on deciding on Alex Bregman and the Texans finding a new OC.
HOUR 3 - Seth and Sean discuss the Texans interviewing Grant Udinski and Brian Johnson and if they're a fit for the OC job, impose deadlines on the Astros for bringing back Bregman (or not) and the Texans for hiring a new OC, and assess if this has been a terrible year for championships given the teams that have been involved.
The US president, Donald Trump has confirmed to proceed with threatened tariffs against America's three biggest trade partners from Saturday and would impose a tax of twenty-five percent on imports from Mexico and Canada and ten percent on imports from China. We will look at David, a journalist with our US partner Marketplace, who bought a house just a few months ago and was burnt down by the California firestorms earlier this month, which destroyed at least 16 thousand buildings, and more than 9 thousand of them—mostly homes—were lost in and around the town of Altadena, about a half hour northeast of downtown Los Angeles. And BBC Technology editor, Zoe Kleinman, tested AI and has written a new book that took her about just a minute—and yet the book is out there—has a lot of significance for all artists and creators.
Welcome to Media Club Plus: a podcast about diving into the media that interests us and the stories that excite us. The King is already gone, but there's a castle full of ants desperate to find and protect him. Gon and Killua have a brief encounter with Netero and Zeno on their way to find Pitou. Killua especially is having some sort of crisis (crises?). Zeno almost has words of warning for the boys, but instead says "hey man don't look at me you figure it out". Meanwhile, Ikalgo immediately raises everyone's suspicion and Knuckle has to tap in for a thoroughly beaten Shoot. Oh yeah and there's a new entry in the "most paranoid guy" category: Welfin. He sees Bloster hear Ikalgo call Leol "Hagya" and has a sincerely impressive meltdown. This week we cover episodes 113-115, titled An x Indebted x Insect, Divide x And x Conquer, and Duty x And x Question. Next episode we'll be covering episodes 116-118, titled Revenge x and x Recovery, Insult x And x Payback, and A x False x Rage. Featuring Keith Carberry (@KeithJCarberry, @KeithJCarberry), Jack de Quidt (@jdq) Sylvi Bullet (@SYLVIBULLET), and Andrew Lee Swan (@swandre3000) Produced by Keith Carberry Music by Jack de Quidt (available at notquitereal.bandcamp.com) Cover Art by by Annie Johnston-Glick (@dancynrew) anniejg.com To find the screenshots for this episode, check out this post on our patreon, friendsatthetable.cash This episode was made with support from listeners like you! To support us, you can go to http://friendsatthetable.cash ...Or find our merch here http://friendsatthetable.shop To find transcripts of the episodes, go to http://TranscriptsattheTable.com
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Episode 4182: Truth Behind The J6 Pipe Bomb; Imposing Your Will On The Apparatus
Did we overrate the Browns roster? + Cleveland imposing Art Modell Law on the Browns full 651 Tue, 31 Dec 2024 13:39:05 +0000 89IbZmGwWHgIJ5euk4qcVlaGUlwwaZoW sports The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima sports Did we overrate the Browns roster? + Cleveland imposing Art Modell Law on the Browns The only place to talk about the Cleveland sports scene is with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima. The two guide listeners through the ups and downs of being a fan of the Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians and Ohio State Buckeyes in Northeast Ohio. They'll help you stay informed with breaking news, game coverage, and interviews with top personalities.Catch The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima live Monday through Friday (6 a.m. - 10 a.m ET) on 92.3 The Fan, the exclusive audio home of the Browns, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @KenCarmanShow. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://
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Season 4, Episode 37: Keith Prather: Dr. Kuehl's partner at Armada; talks to members about the continuity of the supply chain and what is impacting the supply chain going into 2025?ASA Chief Economist Dr. Chris Kuehl is out this week, but we are still back with a special economic update podcast hosted by Keith Prather: Managing Director at Armada. In Season 4, Episode 37 (8:32 in length), Keith talks to members about the supply chain. The port strike… are we still expecting to see this on January 15th? What do we know about negotiations on this strike? Tariff risk, is that speeding up? From 2016 – 2020, what were the effects of tariffs? Imposing and impacts of tariffs, what does that do to inflation and the supply chain? What steps should ASA members take to protect the supply chain? The Red Sea and targeted ships, why has the U.S. only been playing defense? Who can sail through the Red Sea? Why has this stripped global capacity freight? Inbound freight price is up 80-95% year over year, why?? Should we see this threat come down with commercial freight in Q1?As of now, products are still flowing… should we still be concerned?Ask Dr. Kuehl a QuestionHave a question or topic for Chris Kuehl that you would like answered on this podcast? Email it to Bri Baresel at bbaresel@asa.net.
In the wake of South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol declaring martial law, callers of the Thom Hartmann program speculate on the implications of Donald Trump's return to office. U.S. Congressman (D-WI, 2nd District) Mark Pocan refutes listener queries that President Biden should follow suit in his remaining time during a National Progressive Townhall Meeting.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to episode 153 of Activist #MMT. Today I talk with German MMT economist Dirk Ehnts. He discusses his books, and the courses he teaches, including one called "Equity, Equality, and Employment" at Torrens University. (This is part one of a two part episode. Here's a link to PART TWO.) Above is the episode in audio form. Below is the episode in video form: We then talk about concepts related to individualism versus community, and how society imposes individualism on all of us in many ways. One example I experience personally is how, in my home state of New Jersey, it is virtually impossible to exist without a car. Public transportation and bicycle riding is inconvenient. Everyone having a car means more cars must be produced, shipped, maintained, monitored, and etc (roads, parking, and on and on). Although this provides jobs to those who do these things, what else could all those people be doing? Another example: Just like everyone must have a car, every homeowner is expected to have, for example, their own lawn mower. This means almost all of those mowers sit unused for most of the year, and the burden of maintaining those mowers is on every individual owner. A more community-based solution would be to share a single mower among everyone on the block. This would let the mower be heavily used all the time (but within its design limits!), and the burden of maintaining would be distributed among all those neighbors. Having more public transportation and a community mower would eliminate jobs, but that's a good thing! These people should be doing other things! We currently have an excess of cars and mowers in order to give people jobs. As if these are the only kinds of jobs possible. Excessive individualism, as we currently have, requires excessive resource and energy use and, ultimately, perpetual growth. This is unsustainable. It is indeed possible to employ everyone with much less resource use, but it takes imagination and a paradigm shift.
Welcome to episode 153 of Activist #MMT. Today I talk with German MMT economist Dirk Ehnts. He discusses his books, and the courses he teaches, including one called "Equity, Equality, and Employment" at Torrens University. (This is part one of a two part episode. Here's a link to PART TWO.) We then talk about concepts related to individualism versus community, and how society imposes individualism on all of us in many ways. One example I experience personally is how, in my home state of New Jersey, it is virtually impossible to exist without a car. Public transportation and bicycle riding is inconvenient. Everyone having a car means more cars must be produced, shipped, maintained, monitored, and etc (roads, parking, and on and on). Although this provides jobs to those who do these things, what else could all those people be doing? Another example: Just like everyone must have a car, every homeowner is expected to have, for example, their own lawn mower. This means almost all of those mowers sit unused for most of the year, and the burden of maintaining those mowers is on every individual owner. A more community-based solution would be to share a single mower among everyone on the block. This would let the mower be heavily used all the time (but within its design limits!), and the burden of maintaining would be distributed among all those neighbors. Having more public transportation and a community mower would eliminate jobs, but that's a good thing! These people should be doing other things! We currently have an excess of cars and mowers in order to give people jobs. As if these are the only kinds of jobs possible. Excessive individualism, as we currently have, requires excessive resource and energy use and, ultimately, perpetual growth. This is unsustainable. It is indeed possible to employ everyone with much less resource use, but it takes imagination and a paradigm shift.
Dr. Vitz talks about what we expect from a potential partner and how that gets in the way of authenticity. (Originally aired 07-04-2024)
PREVIEW: PRC/RUSSIA: SANCTIONS Michael Bernstam of the Hoover Institution reports that the PRC, possibly seeking favor with the incoming Trump administration, is imposing restrictions on dual-use war technology to Russia and limiting it through resellers. More later. 1910 Shanghai
Mexico's president has warned US President-elect Donald Trump against plans to slap large tariffs on the United States' three largest trading partners: Mexico, Canada and China. Also, Interpol's affiliate, Afripol, which is a union of African law enforcement agencies, has arrested more than a thousand suspected cybercriminals of various stripes in a continent-wide dragnet. And, thousands of supporters of former Prime Minister Imran Khan have flooded Pakistan's capital Islamabad demanding his release. Plus, Italy plans to start the construction of a suspension bridge connecting mainland Italy to Sicily in 2025, an idea that's been centuries in the making.Listen to today's Music Heard on Air.We are able to bring you human-centered journalism because listeners like you support our independent newsroom. Keep The World going strong and donate today!
Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc explains how the government will respond to U.S. president-elect Donald Trump's threat to impose a massive tariff on Canadian goods. Plus, former president of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko discusses what a second Trump presidency could mean for the war in Ukraine.
PREVIEW: IRAN/HEZBOLLAH/LEBANON: FDD analyst David Daoud examines Tehran and Hezbollah's strategy - using escalation threats to pressure U.S. and European powers toward imposing Israel ceasefire. More tonight. 1881 Beirut Castle
On August 1, the United States and Russia conducted a landmark prisoner exchange involving 16 people – the first of its kind since 1986 – which resulted in the release of several leading Russian dissidents. Among those freed was opposition politician Vladimir Kara-Murza, who recently visited UN Headquarters in New York with Mariana Katzarova, the UN Human Rights Council-appointed independent expert – or Special Rapporteur – who monitors the Russian Federation, to introduce her new report to the General Assembly.In an interview with UN News's Nargiz Shekinskaya, Mr. Kara-Murza reflected on his recent release, Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, and the ongoing human rights crisis in his homeland.He underscored the "horrendous" scale of political imprisonment in Russia, where over 1,300 political prisoners are currently held, and countless others remain invisible.
Is it over? The ITC issued a rare negative final determination of injury on imports of aluminum extrusions on 15 countries. Listen for more on Two Minutes in Trade.
The Pittsburgh Steelers and New York Giants are set to go head-to-head in Week 8, and on paper it seems as if this is could be a lop-sided affair. But can the Steelers impose their will vs. the Giants on Monday Night Football? That's the topic of this week's Steelers Preview podcast with Jeff Hartman, Dave Schofield and Bryan Anthony Davis break it all down, as well as the Over/Under game and Steelers Trivia, on their latest episode from the Fans First Sports Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The president of France, Emmanuel Macron, suggested that there should be an arms embargo on weapons heading to Israel if they are going to be used in the Gaza Strip. Of course, Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, doesn't agree. In this English lesson, you will learn about the advanced English phrasal verbs and English vocabulary you will need to express yourself better in English or if you want to take the IELTS of TEOFL exam.
The US hails consumption as a patriotic duty. But refraining from buying isn't a punishment, and practicing a bit of self-control both resets our hedonistic baseline and re-centers our behaviors around moderation. It's paradoxical but true: Imposing temporary limits ultimately sets you free. On today's show author John Oakes discusses the numerous benefits associated with fasting from food, from spending, and everything in between. Here's a preview:[9:00] What do ancient philosophers have to say about self-control, holding back, and managing desires?[13:00] Musings on why it's important to put limits on ourselves even though our economy thrives when we consume without limits[25:00] We can do hard things! The personal benefits associated with embarking on a challenge and accomplishing it[29:00] Is overconsumption contributing to our nationwide 'modern malaise'? Resources mentioned: The Fast: The History, Science, Philosophy, and Promise of Doing Without Episode #049: The Why, How, and When of a No-Spend Challenge The Comfort Crisis: Embrace Discomfort to Reclaim Your Wild, Happy, Healthy Self This show is listener-supported. Thank you for supporting! Join our (free!) Facebook community here. Find your tribe. Sustainable Minimalists are on Facebook, Instagram + Youtube @sustainableminimalists Say hello! MamaMinimalistBoston@gmail.com.
The US hails consumption as a patriotic duty. But refraining from buying isn't a punishment, and practicing a bit of self-control both resets our hedonistic baseline and re-centers our behaviors around moderation. It's paradoxical but true: Imposing temporary limits ultimately sets you free. On today's show author John Oakes discusses the numerous benefits associated with fasting from food, from spending, and everything in between. Here's a preview: [9:00] What do ancient philosophers have to say about self-control, holding back, and managing desires? [13:00] Musings on why it's important to put limits on ourselves even though our economy thrives when we consume without limits [25:00] We can do hard things! The personal benefits associated with embarking on a challenge and accomplishing it [29:00] Is overconsumption contributing to our nationwide 'modern malaise'? Resources mentioned: The Fast: The History, Science, Philosophy, and Promise of Doing Without Episode #049: The Why, How, and When of a No-Spend Challenge The Comfort Crisis: Embrace Discomfort to Reclaim Your Wild, Happy, Healthy Self This show is listener-supported. Thank you for supporting! Join our (free!) Facebook community here. Find your tribe. Sustainable Minimalists are on Facebook, Instagram + Youtube @sustainableminimalists Say hello! MamaMinimalistBoston@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices