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For part two of a two-part show, we're joined by eTown veteran Aoife O'Donovan of the Grammy Award-winning band “I'm With Her.” Aoife returns to eTown for a very special performance with collaborator Jeremy Kittel, who co-produced and arranged Aoife's first new studio recording in four years. Aoife and Jeremy are also joined by members of The Free Range String Quartet. Also with us for their first visit is Latin and American roots band Che Apalache, featuring three powerhouse Latin American musicians – two from Argentina, Franco Martino (guitar), Martin Bobrik (mandolin), and Pau Barjau (banjo) from Mexico, as well as worldly frontman Joe Troop. Nick also sits down for a conversation with Bea Johnson, author of Zero Waste Home. Bea initiated the zero-waste movement and shares her tips for living a more sustainable lifestyle. That's all this week on eTown! Visit our Youtube Channel to see artist interviews, live recordings, studio sessions, and more! Be a part of the audience at our next recording: https://www.etown.org/etown-hall/all-events/
Room by Room: The Home Organization Science Insights Podcast
Welcome to a new episode of "Room by Room: The Home Organization Science Insights Podcast." Join our host, Gabriella Joustra, and the passionate advocate for sustainable living, Nila Patty, as they embark on a journey towards a greener, more eco-friendly lifestyle. Nila Patty, a dedicated force in the realm of sustainable living, brings her boundless enthusiasm and love for the environment to their discussion. From her university years in the Netherlands to her present endeavors, Nila has championed the Zero Waste Lifestyle, firmly believing in every person's potential to drive positive transformation for our planet. In this episode, Nila shares invaluable insights into sustainable living, providing concrete approaches for you to join her mission for a zero-waste home. She addresses the challenges associated with adopting sustainable home routines and reducing waste, offering practical yet powerful methods to guide you toward an eco-friendly lifestyle. Gabriella and Nila dive into the details of breaking harmful habits related to waste. They explore the initial stages of reducing our environmental footprint, shedding light on common missteps that beginners might encounter during their journey to a more sustainable lifestyle and enhanced home organization. Remember, your contribution to the planet can begin right at home! If you've ever been curious about embracing the path to zero waste, this episode is your perfect starting point. Get ready for an exciting podcast episode that will not only captivate but also empower you to become the next zero-waste hero! You can find more information about Nila on the following platforms: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nila-patty/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nonanoplastic/ Email: nfa.patty@gmail.com TED Talks: https://www.ted.com/talks/nila_patty_how_to_reduce_your_waste https://www.ted.com/talks/nila_patty_make_your_own_toothpaste_and_start_the_life_without_waste_nila_patty_tedxyouth_nijmegen For Plastic Free Campaign reference: https://www.plasticfreejuly.org/ Room by Room is produced by the Home Organization Science Labs, a division of LMSL, the Life Management Science Labs. Explore LMSL at https://lifemanagementsciencelabs.com/ and visit http://ho.lmsl.net/ for additional information about Home Organization Labs. Follow us on Social Media to stay updated: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCODVhYC-MeTMKQEwwRr8WVQ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/homeorg.science.labs/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/homeorg.science.labs/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/HOScienceLabs LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/home-organization-science-labs Discord: https://discord.gg/HOSL Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@home.org.science.labs Pinterest: https://id.pinterest.com/homeorganizationsciencelabs/ You can also subscribe and listen to the show on your preferred podcasting platforms: Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/room-by-room-the-home-organization-science-insights-podcast/id1648509192 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7kUgWDXmcGl5XHbYspPtcW Amazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/37779f90-f736-4502-8dc4-3a653b8492bd iHeart Radio: https://iheart.com/podcast/102862783 Podbean: https://homeorganizationinsights.podbean.com/ PlayerFM: https://player.fm/series/3402163 Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/room-by-room-the-home-organiza-4914172 Google Podcast: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkLnBvZGJlYW4uY29tL2hvbWVvcmdhbml6YXRpb25pbnNpZ2h0cy9mZWVkLnhtbA
Who is this episode for? Looking to live in a more sustainable way -sustainable but practical way - this episode is for you!Episode Summary: Today, we're diving into the world of the zero-waste movement with my guest, Stephanie Miller, author of "Zero Waste Living, The 80/20 Way." Stephanie, former director of Climate Business at the International Finance Corporation, combines professional expertise with personal experience to reveal how simple lifestyle changes can drive significant positive impact. Join us as Stephanie discusses actionable ways for busy individuals to create a profound difference by focusing on key areas: food choices, plastics reduction, and effective recycling—collectively known as the "Magic Three." Discover how your influence can extend beyond personal boundaries, fostering a ripple effect within your community.-------------------------------Links Discussed in This EpisodeOrder a Copy of Minimalist Moms: Living and Parenting with SimplicityEpisode 92: Sustainable Minimalism with Stephanie SeferianEpisode 156: Sustainable Minimalism on a Budget with Stephanie SeferianEpisode 219: Realistic Tips for Less Waste with Tara McKennaBonus Episode: How to Contribute to the Climate Movement...Episode 137: Living a Sustainable(ish) Lifestyle with Jen GaleEpisode 74: Zero Waste Home with Bea JohnsonConnect with Stephanie:WebsiteInstagramBook: Zero Waste 80/20 by Stephanie MillerEnjoy this Podcast?Post a review and share it! If you enjoyed tuning into this podcast, then do not hesitate to write a review. You can also share this with your fellow mothers so that they can be inspired to think more and do with less. Order (or review) my recent book, Minimalist Moms: Living & Parenting With SimplicityQuestions? You can contact me through my website, find me on Instagram, or like The Minimalist Moms Page on Facebook.Thanks for listening! For more updates and episodes, visit the website. You may also tune in on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or Stitcher.Checkout the Minimalist Moms Podcast storefront for recommendations from Diane.If you enjoyed today's episode of the Minimalist Moms Podcast, then hit subscribe and share it with your friends!Episode Sponsors |The Minimalist Moms Podcast would not be possible without the support of weekly sponsors. Choosing brands that I believe in is important to me. I only want to recommend brands that I believe may help you in your daily life. As always, never feel pressured into buying anything. Remember: if you don't need it, it's not a good deal!Check out Ideal Living and use my code MINIMALIST for a great deal: https://airdoctorpro.com/Check out Stride K12 and use my code MINIMALIST for a great deal: https://www.stridelearning.com/who-we-serve/k12-parents-students.htmlGain peace of mind today with Trust and Will. Get 10% off plus free shipping of your estate plan documents by visiting trustandwill.com/MINIMALIST.Our Sponsors:* Check out Gaia Provides and use my code MINIMALIST for a great deal: https://www.gaiaprovides.com/* Check out Ideal Living and use my code MINIMALIST for a great deal: https://airdoctorpro.com/* Check out Quince: https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwjVtJG56NKAAxU-N0QIHQf1Bq8QFnoECBwQAQ&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.quince.com%2F&usg=AOvVaw15ySPxxJ1v1l0I4qSPAJS5&opi=89978449* Check out Stride K12 and use my code MINIMALIST for a great deal: https://www.stridelearning.com/who-we-serve/k12-parents-students.htmlSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/minimalist-moms-podcast2093/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Americans love to eat, without doubt, but we also have a terrible penchant for throwing away a lot of food. About 4% of all Green House Gas emissions comes from the food we toss into landfills, some $400 billion dollar's worth every year. Tom's guests are Margaret and Irene Li. A few years ago, these Chinese-American sisters wrote an award winning cookbook called Double Awesome Chinese Food. The sisters grew up in Boston, and with their brother Andy, they started a successful restaurant group and dumpling business. Mei Mei Dumplings are available at farmer's markets throughout New England, and later this year, they'll be available to order online nationwide. Their new cookbook draws on their experience in the restaurant and food industry to move the needle away from wasting so much food. It's called Perfectly Good Food: A Totally Achievable ZERO WASTE APPROACH to HOME COOKING.The authors joined Tom in studio when they were visiting Baltimore for a book event at the Ivy Bookshop. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New York City has a trash problem. But a lot of that garbage on the sidewalk is food waste. Experts say a lot of it is good to eat. Zero waste advocates are trying to lessen New York City's waste footprint. Anna Sacks, known online as "Trash Walker" on social media, is showing her fellow residents exactly what's being tossed everyday. Think Zero's Ushma Pandya shares tips on how New Yorkers can decrease the city's food waste footprint – especially during the holiday season when waste increases. Host/Producer: Jill Webb Audio Engineer: Anddy Egan-Thorpe Additional Production Assistance: Dempsey Pillot Managing Producer of Podcasts: Femi Redwood
New York City has a trash problem. But a lot of that garbage on the sidewalk is food waste. Experts say a lot of it is good to eat. Zero waste advocates are trying to lessen New York City's waste footprint. Anna Sacks, known online as "Trash Walker" on social media, is showing her fellow residents exactly what's being tossed everyday. Think Zero's Ushma Pandya shares tips on how New Yorkers can decrease the city's food waste footprint – especially during the holiday season when waste increases. Host/Producer: Jill Webb Audio Engineer: Anddy Egan-Thorpe Additional Production Assistance: Dempsey Pillot Managing Producer of Podcasts: Femi Redwood
Laura Trotta is an experienced environmental engineer and award-winning sustainability educator. Laura is a passionate believer in addressing the small things to achieve big change and protecting the planet in practical ways. She has inspired and educated tens of thousands of people globally to adopt a greener lifestyle through her popular ‘Eco Chat' podcast and award-winning sustainable living programs Home Detox Boot Camp and Sustainability in the Suburbs.In this podcast episode Laura and I chat about:What started Laura on the zero-waste journey;What does a "zero-waste home" actually mean and what does it look like;How to adopt a zero-waste mentality;The benefits of a zero-waste home;We chat about an interesting concept of moving away from a linear to a circular household;Plus the main waste streams in a typical household and how can we reduce these;Laura has just released her new book Sustainability in the Suburbs, a green living guide for modern families. It tackles topical issues like climate change, eco-anxiety, and climate grief and breaks down a series of simple actions even the busiest person can take to reduce their environmental footprint (improve their health and save money too!).If you'd love to be one of the first to receive a copy (in time for Christmas too!), hard copy pre-orders are available at the special pre-launch price here.Prefer a Kindle version? You can now pre-order your digital copy for just $7.99 here.Sustainability in the Suburbs is printed by a carbon-neutral, zero-waste Adelaide printer, using sustainability-produced paper and vegetable-based inks.Episode Links:Follow Laura on Instagram here.Visit Laura's website for more information on International book orders, plus much more here.
Since 2008, Bea Johnson and her family have been dedicated to living a zero waste lifestyle, generating a mere quart-size jar of waste per year. Through her blog and her book ""Zero Waste Home"", Bea has launched a global movement and continues to inspire a growing community to live simply and take a stance against needless waste with the application of the 5R's: Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, and Rot. This book shares essential how-to advice, secrets, and insights based on Bea's experience. She demystifies the process of going Zero Waste with hundreds of easy tips for sustainable living that even the busiest people can integrate: from making your own mustard, packing kids' lunches without plastic, canceling your junk mail, and enjoying the holidays without the guilt associated with overconsumption. Zero Waste Home is a stylish and relatable step-by-step guide that will give you the practical tools to help you improve your health, save money and time, and achieve a brighter future for your family—and the planet. Originally published in September of 2015. Visit http://g.co/TalksAtGoogle/ZeroWasteHome to watch the video.
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Do you have too many pairs of shoes or old gadgets lying around your home? 你家有太多双鞋或旧小玩意吗?I'm sure many of us have too much stuff that we don't really use and when it starts getting out of hand, it really is time to do some spring cleaning to de-clutter our lives.我敢肯定,我们中的许多人都有太多我们没有真正使用的东西,当它开始失控时,真的是时候做一些春季大扫除来整理我们的生活了。However, deciding which items to get rid of can be tricky especially if you are materialistic, believing that physical possessions are the most important thing in life. 然而,决定扔掉哪些物品可能会很棘手,特别是如果你是物质主义者,因为你会相信物质财富是生活中最重要的东西。Also, some people are sentimental about letting go of their personal property. 此外,有些人对放弃他们的个人物品是多愁善感的。But if you haven't got room in your house to move, it's time to evaluate what is really important to you and decide what are your prized possessions and what is just junk.但是,如果你的房子没有足够的空间可用,那么是时候想一下什么对你来说是真正重要的,并决定什么是你珍贵的财产,什么是垃圾。Instead of just chucking it away and filling up landfill sites, items could be recycled or given to a charity to re-sell. 与其只是将其丢弃并填满垃圾填埋场,不如将物品回收或捐赠给慈善机构转售。You could also make some money by using websites where people are willing to pay for second-hand goods. 您还可以通过二手货网站来销售来赚钱。Some people have taken a minimalist approach, deliberately trying to keep life simple. 有些人采取了极简主义的方法,刻意让生活保持简单。Bea Johnson, author of Zero Waste Home, has done this. 《零垃圾之家》的作者 Bea Johnson 做到了这一点。She says "we've asked really true questions, and evaluated every single thing that we have. 她说:“我们提出了非常真实的问题,并评估了我们拥有的每一样东西."There is nothing that we overlooked. I even came to look at my vegetable peeler for example and asked myself, 'do I really need that vegetable peeler'?"没有什么是我们可以忽略的。比如,我甚至看到我的蔬菜削皮器并会问自己,‘我真的需要这个吗?”Of course, if you're a shopaholic or a fashion-victim it's hard to stop buying and shopping online makes purchasing stuff very easy.当然,如果您是购物狂或时尚受害者,则很难停止购买,而在线购物使购买东西变得非常容易。 James Wallman is a writer and journalist – he questions what we actually need. 詹姆斯沃尔曼是一名作家和记者——他质疑我们真正需要什么。He says "I'm not anti-stuff – stuff is good. 他说:“我不是反物质——东西都是好的。I'm anti too much stuff and I'm anti the wrong stuff. 我反对太多的东西,我反对错误的东西。Don't go out and buy that labelled good that you think is going to make people think something more of you.不要出去购买那些你认为会让人们对你有更多看法的标签商品。 That's not going to make you happy."它不会让你开心的。”This sounds like good advice. It's good to take stock of what we have and what we really need. 这听起来是个好建议。盘点一下我们拥有什么以及我们真正需要什么是很好的。But there are still some things I just can't face parting company with; my CD collection, even though I now download my music, and my childhood teddy bear. 但还是有一些我无法面对分手的事情;我的 CD 收藏,尽管我现在下载我的音乐和我童年的泰迪熊。What about you – have you got something that you just can't throw away?你呢——你有什么东西不能扔掉吗?词汇表getting out of hand 失去控制spring cleaning 彻底打扫,大扫除de-clutter 整理,清除杂物get rid of 扔掉、丢弃materialistic 追求物质的,拜金的sentimental 感情用事的,多愁善感的prized possessions 珍贵的财产、物品junk 垃圾、没用的东西chucking it away 把它扔掉landfill sites 垃圾填埋场recycled 回收利用的minimalist 简约主义的overlooked 忽略了,没有考虑到的shopaholic 购物狂fashion-victim 盲目追求时尚的人labelled 贴了(名牌)标签的take stock 仔细考虑,作出判断parting company 与…分离
This week we are joined by Stephanie Wall, co-founder of the group Seattle Zero Waste. Steph Wall and host Stephanie Lentz discuss "zero waste maximalism", shopping at estate sales, and ways to host parties while minimizing waste.To learn more about Seattle Zero Waste, listen to Green Stuff Episode 15.If you're in the Seattle area, you can visit us in person at Scoop Marketplace in Kirkland.https://www.scoopmarketplace.com/Follow us on social media:@scoopintelligence@scoopmarketplace
Emily chats with her sister, Marianne, about some more zero waste fails. Things we talk about: Lauren Singer from Trash is for Tossers - trashisfortossers.com Bea Johnsons, author of Zero Waste Home - zerowastehome.com Change Toothpaste - changetoothpaste.com Sew your own underwear. Or don't. That's probably the better option. - Google It Reducing your impact at death - Google It Donate to support waste reduction at wastefree.ca or on Patreon Music by Vita Chino (@vitachino on Instagram, or find them on Spotify)
Alive Loren Podcast: Regenerative business. Soulful stories. Passionate musings.
Rerooted is on a mission to ‘re-route' the way people think about buying plant milk, and to set an example of a regenerative business in action. It all started in Totnes, UK and a recent partnership with Riverford means more people can enjoy this range of fresh-pressed milk. Almond, oat, oat barista and coconut are currently available!
For part two of a two part eTown re-airing, we're joined by eTown veteran Aoife O'Donovan of the Grammy Award-winning band “I'm With Her.” Aoife returns to eTown for a very special performance with collaborator Jeremy Kittel, who co-produced and arranged Aoife's Bull Frogs Croon (And Other Songs) EP. Aoife and Jeremy are also joined by a string quartet. Also with us for their visit is Latin and American roots band Che Apalache, featuring three powerhouse Latin American musicians – two from Argentina, Franco Martino (guitar), Martin Bobrik (mandolin), and Pau Barjau (banjo) from Mexico, as well as worldly frontman Joe Troop. Nick also sits down for a conversation with Bea Johnson, author of Zero Waste Home. Bea initiated the zero-waste movement and shares her tips for living a more sustainable lifestyle.
We know what FOMO is — but what about FONO? We've all been going through the same collective experience with the pandemic, but as it hopefully winds down (
In this episode, I will be introducing Season 2 of ASM! We'll chat about some of my favorite and most memorable interviews from season 1, the impact the show has had over the years, upcoming featured guests, how we will be supporting the show moving forward, and I'll be making a big announcement about our first live event! Episodes Mentioned Tom Szaky of Terra Cycle: https://asustainablemind.com/027 Kathryn Kellogg of Going Zero Waste: https://asustainablemind.com/048 Bea Johnson of Zero Waste Home: https://asustainablemind.com/006 Rob Greenfield of Food Freedom: https://asustainablemind.com/061 Maya van Rossum of the Green Amendment: https://asustainablemind.com/026 Yana (Ma'ikwe) Ludwig, previously of Dancing Rabbit Ecovillage, co-founder of Solidarity Collective: https://asustainablemind.com/008 Izolda Trakhtenberg, aka "Earth Lady": https://asustainablemind.com/062 Jordan Figueiredo of Ugly Fruit & Veg Campaign: https://asustainablemind.com/011 Links Mentioned Suggest or apply to be a guest: https://asustainablemind.com/be-a-guest/ Suggest or apply to be a sponsor: https://asustainablemind.com/become-a-sponsor/ Support the show: https://asustainablemind.com/give Join us for our first live event, MASS Eco Summit! Receive event notifications or contact us to get involved at http://MASSEcoLive.com.
Celeste Maillard cambió su vida 180 grados luego de ver la película “Before the Flood” y ese día puso manos a la obra para salvar a nuestro planeta. En casa de Celeste no se tira el agua, no se compra nada en contenedores plásticas, se hace una composta con la basura orgánica y no se come carne roja en lo absoluto. Pero ha llegado al extremo de lavarse el cabello con vinagre y usar pedacitos de tela para limpiarse luego de ir al baño. El libro “Zero Waste Home” es su biblia y quisiera un día llegar al nivel de que el desperdicio de su casa sea casi cero. ¿Tú cuánto amas al Planeta? ¿Cómo ayudas para que nuestros nietos reciban un mejor lugar para vivir? Escucha esta conversación con la ambientalista imperfecta. Síguela en sus redes @celeste_milliard
Ep. 58: This week we are diving into a topic requested by a listener: What to bring and buy when you are moving out of your parents home - essentially =, the home essentials! We cover everything you need for your bathroom, living room, kitchen and bedroom. We also kick off the year and the episode with a SPECTACULAR announcement revolving Liv and Greg! Tune in! Make sure to support us and our partners: Earthli Protein: Use the code "NoTrash15" to receive 15% off your order: https://earthli.ca/ Organic Basics: Use the code “NOTRASHOB” to receive 10% off your Organic Basics order: http://bit.ly/33TcNeu Zero-Waste Beginners Guide: Buy now! Follow us:NTT: @notrashtalkpodcastKatie: @katie.conkLiv: @itslivb Podcast artwork by: @gigglynature Intro and outro music, titled Locked Inside, written and recorded by:@victoriaparker___
Pour cet épisode, j'ai invité Béa Johnson qui est pionnière du mode de vie zéro déchet. Béa partage depuis plusieurs années ces expériences, ses valeurs et notamment à mis en lumière les 5R qui sont Refuser, Réduire, Réutiliser, Recycler et Composter qu'il est possible de transposer par Rendre à la terre. Son livre sortie en 2013 est un best seller. Vous pouvez retrouvez Béa sur son blog Zero waste Home et son compte Instagram, https://www.instagram.com/zerowastehome/ Dans cet épisode, on parle Noël et zéro déchet ! Et oui ! Il est tout à fait possible de concilier les 2. Connaissez-vous le cadeau le plus précieux que vous vous pouvez offrir ? Découvrez le dans ce podcast. Très bonne écoute à vous. Carole
Ugh, it happened again. You're looking for something and can't find it because you're disorganized. And losing valuable time just makes you feel more upset with yourself. You promise yourself you're going to get more organized. That's until the next time you can't find something and realize you've actually done nothing to get more organized. We've all been there. Fortunately, we can learn how to save time by organizing our business and life! Meet Rebekah Saltzman. She's a professional organizer. Rebekah comes from a fashion design background. Her life changed when she read “Zero Waste Home” by Bea Johnson. The book made her realize she wasn't making the world a better place, and inspired her to make a difference in other people's lives. She quit her job, started her own business, and embarked on a journey to help other people become more organized. Rebekah is anti-clutter and pro-environment. She has a beautiful outlook on life and I'm really happy she agreed to appear on The Alkimia Success Show! Some of the main topics we discussed during the interview include the following: 3:15 – Everybody is so much happier when they have less stuff. 9:33 – How to break the cycle of consumerism. 12:40 – Be grateful for the things you have. 23:50 – Rebekah's advice on how to get your family involved. It was great talking to Rebekah. She's an amazing lady! If you want to get in contact with her, you can reach her through her website balaganbegone.com (“belagan” is the Hebrew word for chaos or mess). You can also email her on rebekah[at]balaganbegone.com or Rebekah[at]rebekahsaltzman.com. She has a really great Facebook group you can join. Just search Facebook for Organizing in Israel. It's not only for people in Israel or Jewish people. Anyone is welcome to join. To learn more about how you can save time by organizing your business and life, listen to the full interview now on The Alkimia Success Show. Let me know in the comments what you enjoyed the most about the interview. ---------------- To streamline your business and manage your team and projects in one place, this is the best functional and affordable tool in the market: http://bit.ly/ClickUpDO This is my favourite tool to host your courses, memberships, private group or community including automations all in one place. Check it out: https://bit.ly/DOKajabi Please help me to grow my mission by rating & reviewing the show here so we can continue to bring more amazing guests: https://bit.ly/ItunesDianaOlynick You can listen to this amazing episode in your favourite platform: ►Itunes: https://bit.ly/ItunesDianaOlynick ►Spotify: https://bit.ly/DianaOlynick ►Stitcher: https://bit.ly/StitcherDianaO ►Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/cc6kn0mx ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** This is where magical things happen: The Alkimia Success Show This episode is brought to you thanks to kajabi, the best platform to create the best courses and memberships in the world! Check it out here: https://bit.ly/DOKajabi
Ana Corcodel sau Ana Ecoblog ( Moldoveanca Ecologică) ne îndeamnă să lăsăm planeta mai bună după noi sau cel puțin așa cum am gasit-o și nu mai rău. Ea împarte informația pe care o găsește pe pagina ei de instagram @ana_ecoblog. Ascultați episodul ca să vă inspirați să faceți și voi schimbări simple. Vedeți mai jos o listă cu recomandări de la Ana. Cartea pe care am menționat-o eu se numește Zero Waste Home de Bea Johnson. Carte: "Studiul China" Campbell T Filme ⠀ ⠀⠀▫️Мусор / Trashed (2012) ⠀ ⠀⠀▫️Реальная цена моды / The True Cost (2015) ⠀ ⠀⠀▫️Земляне / Earthlings (2015) ⠀ ⠀⠀▫️Cкотозаговор / COWSPIRACY: THE SUSTAINABILITY SECRET (2014) ⠀ ⠀⠀▫️Толстый, больной и почти мёртвый / Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead (2010) Молоко, сыр и молочная промышленность - доктор Нил Барнард ⠀ ⠀⠀▫️Шесть градусов могут изменить мир (ТВ) / Six Degrees Could Change the World (2008) ⠀⠀⠀ ⠀ ⠀⠀▪︎ «Переломный момент» / «The Game Changers» (2018)
For part two of a two part show, we're joined by eTown veteran Aoife O'Donovan of the Grammy Award-winning band “I'm With Her.” Aoife returns to eTown for a very special performance with collaborator Jeremy Kittel, who co-produced and arranged Aoife's first new studio recording in four years. Aoife and Jeremy are also joined by a string quartet. Also with us for their visit is Latin and American roots band Che Apalache, featuring three powerhouse Latin American musicians – two from Argentina, Franco Martino (guitar), Martin Bobrik (mandolin), and Pau Barjau (banjo) from Mexico, as well as worldly frontman Joe Troop. Nick also sits down for a conversation with Bea Johnson, author of Zero Waste Home. Bea initiated the zero-waste movement and shares her tips for living a more sustainable lifestyle. Watch videos from this show at eTown.org
In this episode of Veggie Doctor Radio, I talk with Alyssa Sikora, a plant-based mama and zero-waste and slow-living advocate. She has been practicing this lifestyle for a while now and she has some great tips and ideas that you may consider implementing in your own household. About featured guest: Alyssa Sikora grew up in Mississippi, where she graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science from the University of Mississippi. After college, she moved to Washington, DC to work in International Relations. During that time, she received her Master’s Degree in International Relations from the American Military University. She met her husband while living in DC, and they both went vegan in 2013 right before their wedding. Alyssa is a certified vegan chef through the Rouxbe Cooking School and has given many cooking classes/demos. She is also a certified Iyengar Yoga teacher. Alyssa considers herself a minimalist and low waste lifestyle advocate. Alyssa is now a stay at home mom and currently lives in Denver, CO with her husband, two dogs, and 2 year old daughter. She is expecting her second child in July 2020. ALYSSA SIKORA instagram.com/magnoliahealthyliving Disclaimer: The information on this blog, website and podcast is for informational purposes only. It is not meant to replace careful evaluation and treatment. If you have concerns about your or your child’s eating, nutrition or growth, consult a doctor. Episode Mentions: FREE episode download “Zero Waste Swaps List” by Alyssa www.doctoryami.com/zerowaste Fluff Love and CD Science http://www.fluffloveuniversity.com https://www.facebook.com/groups/FluffLoveCDScience/ The Curated Closet https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01A4B2JHG/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1 Project 333 https://www.amazon.com/Project-333-Minimalist-Fashion-Challenge-ebook/dp/B07X6RPYL3/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1UCJ6H9N6HV9B&dchild=1&keywords=project+333&qid=1586380485&s=digital-text&sprefix=project+%2Cdigital-text%2C201&sr=1-1 Magnolia Healthy Living instagram.com/magnoliahealthyliving Pela case https://pelacase.com/ Zero Waste Home https://www.amazon.com/Zero-Waste-Home-Ultimate-Simplifying-ebook/dp/B00A6CT012/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=the+zero+waste+home&qid=1586382107&s=digital-text&sr=1-1 Download FREE Plant-based Shopping List: doctoryami.com/shoppinglist A Parent’s Guide to Intuitive Eating: How to Raise Kids Who Love to Eat Healthy by Dr. Yami Leave an 'Amazon Review' MORE LISTENING OPTIONS Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/vdritunes Spotify: http://bit.ly/vdrspotify NEWSLETTER SIGN UP https://doctoryami.com/signup OR Text 'FIBER' to 668-66 FIND ME AT Doctoryami.com Instagram.com/thedoctoryami Facebook.com/thedoctoryami Veggiefitkids.com * * * * MORE FROM ME Read - http://veggiefitkids.com/blog Listen: http://bit.ly/vdrpodcast Watch - http://bit.ly/vfkvideos TEDx Talk - http://bit.ly/DOCTORYAMITEDX * * * * Questions? Email me: Yami@doctoryami.com
Recorded February 20, 2020 Author Bea Johnson talks about her book “Zero Waste Home,” and shares how we all can live a reduced clutter life.
In today's episode we're chatting with Charlie, Founder and Creator of Keep Gaia Wild — a beginners guide and toolkit to low-waste living. Charlie left behind the 9 to 5 grind and found herself in paradise in Costa Rica. Here, Charlie saw first hand the impact plastic and single-use waste was having. We're talking more on this PLUS quarantine life, zero-waste perspective, and so much more. I can't wait for you to meet and hear from Charlie. Enjoy! References and Resources: Slow Death by Rubber Duck, Zero Waste Home, Blue Mind, Garbology, The Uninhabitable Earth The Water People (podcast) A Plastic Ocean, Trashed Check out her website and find Charlie on instagram here Wasted podcast updates on instagram here
Bea Johnson (IG: @zerowastehome) is the bestselling author of Zero Waste Home. Her and her family produce a mere pint of trash per year since 2008. Dubbed "The Mother of the Zero Waste lifestyle movement" by CNN, Bea has been featured on TV shows and in publications all over the world. She shatters misconceptions, proving that zero waste can not only be stylish, but also lead to significant health benefits and time & money savings. In this episode, we discuss: Bea moving from France to California to learn English Traveling around the world with her husband Scott Learning how to live with less 5 rules to get to zero waste Refuse what you do not need Strategies for minimizing junk mail Removing toxic products and replacing them with clean options Zero waste, a life based on experiences instead of stuff Change is in the consumers hands Financial savings increase when consumption goes down Swap disposable items for reusable alternatives Raising kids zero waste becomes automatic How to get kids/teenagers involved in making changes Giving gifts that create memories Subscription to SFAs = Secret Family Activities Bea’s journey to zero waste started in 2006 Shattering the misconceptions around the zero waste lifestyle Bea's failed zero waste experiments Learning to accept what you have Zero waste is about recycling less The truth about recycling Composting your scraps Does your garbage really decompose in the landfill? Be part of the solution Show sponsors: Perfect Keto
On this episode of the I Heart Costa Mesa podcast, we talk trash with local mom, community organizer, and zero-waste advocate - Holland Nielson. Check it out! Connect with Holland Nielson: Instagram: @batchsupplyco On This Episode, We Discuss: Nominate a neighbor: iheartcostamesa.com/nominate/ Killybrooke Elementary: http://killybrooke.schoolloop.com/ Costa Mesa Sanitary District: https://www.cmsdca.gov/ Mesa Water District: https://www.mesawater.org/ Eco Now: https://www.econowca.com/ Zero Waste Home by Bea Johnson: https://zerowastehome.com/ CR&R: http://crrwasteservices.com/ Microplastics: https://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/microplastics.html The Butchery: https://www.butcherymeats.com/ Sprouts: https://www.sprouts.com/store/ca/costa-mesa/costa-mesa-newport/ Arsenio's Restaurant: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Arsenios-Mexican-Food/1421997847860303 Michael Recycle: https://www.iheartcostamesa.com/care/mike-carey-occ-recycling-center/ OCC Recycling Center: http://www.orangecoastcollege.edu/about_occ/recycling-center/Pages/default.aspx AB-619: https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billTextClient.xhtml?bill_id=201920200AB619 Full Moon Sushi: https://fullmoonsushi.jimdo.com/ Halecrest Park: https://www.iheartcostamesa.com/hocm/diana-moore-halecrest-park/ Canyon Park: https://www.yelp.com/biz/canyon-park-costa-mesa Concerts In The Park: https://www.costamesaca.gov/residents/annual-events/concerts-in-the-park Thank You To Our Wonderful Podcast Sponsors: Music Factory School of Music Orange Coast College Mesa Water District Please tell your friends about the podcast – and don't forget to leave your rating and review wherever you listen! Find Us On… Facebook: facebook.com/iheartcostamesa/ Join the Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/iheartcostamesa/ Instagram: @iheartcostamesa Twitter: @iheartcostamesa Shop the store: iheartcostamesa.com/shop/ Big thanks to everyone who helped make this podcast possible! Producer: Danny Thompson (danny@themusicfactoryoc.com) Intro / Outro Voiceover: Brian Kazarian Music: Eddie “DJ Kaboom” Iniestra
¡No se estresen! La idea no es alarmar, porque además la buena noticia es que la leche materna está llena de factores protectores y que contrarrestan la contaminación. La idea es saber a qué nos exponemos nosotros y nuestros hijos, directamente, a través del embarazo y la lactancia, y qué podemos hacer para minimizar nuestra exposición, y para contribuir a disminuir los niveles de contaminación. Además, es un episodio que a mi en lo personal, me invita a hacer el ejercicio de cuestionar todo lo que está alrededor de este tema tan relevante, que es la contaminación. Acompáñanos a explorarlo de la mano de la experta en el tema y ambientalista Vivianne Clariond. Notas del episodio: Documentales: “Before The Flood”, “Rotten”, “The True Cost”, “Our planet”, “Sustainable”, “Océano”. Plantas purificadoras de aire: Espatifilo, Ficus Robusta, Areca, Palmera China, Lengua de Tigre, Tronco de Brasil, Poto, Hiedra, Cinta, Palmera Bambú. Solicitar árboles en municipio: Secretaría de Medio Ambiente de San Pedro: 10524208. Secretaria de Medio Ambiente de Santa Catarina: 86761700. Ext. 2325 y 2318. Secretaria de Medio Ambiente de Escobedo: 82206100, ext. 1229. Secretaria Medio Ambiente San Nicolás: 81588911. Secretaria de Medio Ambiente Apodaca: 17722020. Secretaria Medio Ambiente Guadalupe: 80076238. Opciones de compra local, zero waste y sin empaque: Mercado Hidalgo, Tipiah Ecotianguis, Terra Refill, Malva, Villa de Patos, todas disponibles en Corner Shop. Opciones Vivianne: Huerto Urbano, Abastoshop, Urban Farm, Verdura Hermana, Casa Macro, Bodega Cero, Miterra. Lecturas recomendadas: “Zero Waste Home”, “Raising Baby Green”, “Cooler Smarter”, “Casa Sana”, “Being the change”, “Wear no evil”, “Clearing the Air”, “Climate of Hope”, “Laudato Si”, “How bad are Bananas?”.
I’ve started taking “baby steps” in my journey toward a Zero-Waste Lifestyle; shopping at the local Bulk store, with my reusable containers and bags in hand and using a bamboo toothbrush. These are small steps, but according to Bea Johnson, author of Zero Waste Home, “any change is a step in the right direction….and, all […]
Ep. 9: Today we are recording in Katie's mom's gorgeous art studio, overlooking a frozen lake with floor to ceiling windows and SUPER vibey decor! To ensure we did this location justice, we are covering ton of great zero-waste and minimalist home decor ideas including propogated plants and wooden accents to make your home eco-friendly but also beautiful, not cluttered and homey. We also got Katie's mom to do a mini "card of the day" tarot card reading for each of us and the cards we pulled were SO crazy! Follow us: NTT: https://instagram.com/notrashtalkpodcast Katie: https://instagram.com/katie.conk Liv: https://instagram.com/itslivb Podcast artwork by: https://instagram.com/gigglynature Intro and outro music, titled Locked Inside, written and recorded by: https://instagram.com/victoriaparker___
Kate Arnell (@kate_arnell) is a TV Presenter turned Eco-blogger who has founded the 7 Rs to help you lead a less wasteful lifestyle. Whether it's cutting down on food waste, decluttering, using fewer things, saying 'no' to things you really don't need - Kate's action-plan is accessible and, perhaps most importantly, doable.Six Weeks to Zero Waste by Kate Arnell.Zero Waste Home by Bea Johnson.To join the closed Facebook group for the podcast click here >> The Emma Guns Show Forum.To follow me on social media >> Twitter | Instagram. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
В этом выпуске аж две героини-основательницы магазинов Zero Waste: опытная Лариса Петракова, которая два года назад открыла первый магазин такого формата в Москве и начинающая Таня Анисимова из Калининграда, её проекту всего лишь неделя. Особенно этот выпуск будет полезен начинающим зеровейстерам и предпринимателям в этой сфере. Мы разберёмся что такое zero waste? реально ли оставлять после себя ноль отходов? каким критериям должен соответствовать магазин zero waste? какие трудности поджидают на пути к успеху? как продвигать идеи безотходного потребления в массы? Если хотите стать героем следующего выпуска, пишите на linatuomas@gmail.com Ведущая, редактор, дизайнер обложки: Лина Туомас Композитор: Сергей Образцов Полезные ссылки из разговора: @zerowasteshop.moscow инстаграм аккаунт магазина Ларисы Петраковой в Москве @zwstore39 инстаграм аккаунт магазина Тани Анисимовой в Калининграде https://zws.moscow/ онлайн zero waste магазин Книга Zero Waste Home, автор Bea Johnson https://ru.bookmate.com/books/OErQB681
Here is the text I read from for this post:My environmental role modelsWhy my role models? Because people keep saying what I do is inaccessible. That it's too much or extreme. That they need to balance. Well everyone believes they're balanced. I have to balance too.My difference is that I keep moving toward my values. Instead of letting Americans, the most polluting people in history, be my comparison, I find new role models.It's community. Once you start polluting less, actually putting effort in, not just straws or the latest trendy thing, but based on your passion, you'll find role models and keep doing more to live by your values because you'll like it.Bea JohnsonAuthor of Zero Waste Home, which I read and recommend as well as 4 TEDx talksFamily of four, less than a load per yearMy response to everyone who knee-jerk responds, "Oh, you don't have kids. If you had kids then you'd understand." Well, she has two kids and avoiding garbage brings them together, as it will everyone who tries instead of claiming helplessness.Her book on zero-waste living led me to find new waste to get rid of, including cutting down on mailings. Emailing and calling places to remove me from their lists is satisfying and returns control.Her TEDx talk on why we should recycle less is the first big public statement I know of to avoid recycling as much as possible in favor of not polluting, since recycling is polluting unnecessarily. Of course all living requires polluting, but recycling is closer to full waster than to benign.Her clean home and family camaraderie inspire me.She's been a guest on this podcast and we email periodically.Kris De BergerHis site called Low Tech magazine inspires simple living minimizing relying on fossil fuels.He shows what is possible, especially what we used to do, often easily, that we then replaced with fossil fuels, like how to move 100 ton blocks of stone, growing plants before greenhouses, and many fun things we've traded for a sedentary, polluting lifestyle.You know how it took decades for people to realize building roads created traffic, not relieved it? He finds similar patterns, like how our push for energy security is making us less secure and increasing efficiency often leads to greater total waste.He does what he talks about. For example, he runs a solar-powered server, he installed a shower that uses a fraction of a regular shower.He shows a low energy future is possible and desirable.I invited him to be on the podcast but haven't heard back.Lauren SingerDid a TEDx talk, probably the first I saw of all the people's here so inspired me earlyShe also cites Bea Johnson as a role modelShe was the first person I'd heard of creating a mason jar of landfill waste per year, which enables me not to compare myself with Americans on my waste, which is meaningless because they are about the most trash producing in historyShe went to NYU and students of mine knew her or were connected. I forget the details.I invited her as a guest, but we haven't finished coordinatingShe started a store for products that replace disposable stuff. I've met a couple employees from the time I cooked for 50 people in Brooklyn North Farms with almost nothing to throw away afterRob GreenfieldHis YouTube channel is the best source of his work. Reminds me of MorganSpurlock of Supersize Me.Rob is nearing the end of a year eating only food he grew or foraged.He did a lot of attention-getting stunts to call attention to our culture's waste. This project shows a level of maturity that suggests significantly more to come.He rides his bike a lot. I've considered moving to Orlando to participate, especially when I interviewed Orlando's mayor for this podcast.He's been a guest on this podcast and we email periodically.David GardnerHost of the GrowthBusters podcastBesides running for office, he's one of the only people I know to promote reducing the populationIt's his passion. He's taking on one of our biggest taboos, or sacred cows, which is also the most necessary change necessary to pull out of our mess.It also may be the most misunderstood or overlooked part of our environmental problems.People just assume because the population is increasing less -- not decreasing -- that things will work out. All relevant signs I know of say we're over the carrying capacity already, making collapse imminent.He's been a guest on this podcast and we email periodically. I've been on his too.My mom and sisterFor food and gardeningLinks:Bea Johnson's video page and book, Zero Waste HomeKris De Decker's Low Tech MagazineLauren Singer's TEDx video and other videosRob Greenfield's videos and web pageDave Gardner's Growthbusters podcast and movie See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode Two is GO! Whats the deal with the zero waste movement? How is this different to minimalism or voluntary simplicity? Why is hoarding stigmatised as a bad thing? On this weeks podcast we discuss these lifestyles, their links to the environment and what we can do as individuals to reduce our impact by exploring the 'Responsible Stewardship of Materials' which includes considering when and how to dispose of our belongings. Josh and Ryan discuss minimalism in their film: https://minimalismfilm.com/ and on their blog: https://www.theminimalists.com/ Juliet Schor explains voluntary simplicity and downshifting in her fantastic book The Overspent American: https://www.waterstones.com/book/the-overworked-american/juliet-b-schor/9780465054336 Marie Kondo shares her ideas on tidying: https://konmari.com/ Bea Johnson is the original zero waster, her website and book Zero Waste Home explain it all: https://zerowastehome.com/ Lauren Singer lives in New York and also lives a zero waste lifestyle, she shares many ideas on her blog: http://trashisfortossers.com/
Bea Johnson has been called “the priestess of waste-free living.” Johnson is originally from France and currently lives in California with her husband and two kids. The family has been living a waste-free lifestyle since 2008 and Johnson is the author of Zero Waste Home, which is also the name of her popular Instagram account. Now, she’s embarking on a year-long road trip to promote her ideas and some of her first stops are in Oregon. Bea Johnson is speaking at the Ashland Springs Hotel at 6pm on September 25 and at the Bend Senior Center at 7pm on September 27.
Since 2008, Bea Johnson and her family have stayed committed to producing a mere pint of trash per year. Bea’s best-selling book Zero Waste Home shatters misconceptions, proving that zero waste can not only be stylish, but also lead to significant health benefits, and time and money savings. Bea initiated a global movement and in this interview, you will learn how you too can start living and leading with less waste in easy and effective ways. Key Takeaways: [:01] Carley Hauck introduces herself as the founder of Living Well Awake, the new Shine podcast, and her upcoming new book — Shine- Ignite your inner game to lead consciously at work and in the world, available March 2020. [2:16] Carley introduces Bea Johnson, who shares the reasons that living a simpler, zero waste life matters to her and her family. [7:57] Compare Bea’s time living the American Dream in a big, empty house to her fuller, simpler life in a smaller house. [14:43] Buying is voting — how each purchase you make shows what matters to you. [16:53] A look at climate science and the facts that bring Bea hope for getting closer to a sustainable way of living. [22:30] Amazon or eBay? Businesses that are striving for zero waste, the concept of unpackaged products, and rethinking our online orders. [27:58] Commonalities that Bea has discovered while speaking in 65 countries around the world. [33:25] The importance of valuing less — less work, less stuff, and less stress. [38:22] Why is the United States one of the slowest growing zero waste countries in the world? [41:15] Five easy actions that anyone can take to get on the path to a zero waste lifestyle. [49:26] Carley’s call to action — how can you say no in order to say yes to what you really want? Start by refusing, reducing, and reusing today. Resources: Living Well Awake Website Living Well Awake newsletter www.livingwellawake.com/developing-people www.livingwellawake.com/executive-coaching Carley Hauck on Instagram Carley Hauck on LinkedIn Zero Waste Home Zero Waste Home: The Ultimate Guide to Simplifying Your Life By Reducing Your Waste by Bea Johnson Bulk Finder Lead From Light Daily Rituals
'Landfill guilt’ is the sensation that many sensitive, spiritual, and environmentally conscious people feel about throwing things away. We really don’t want our old broken stuff adding more volume to the already overflowing landfills as we Purify and declutter our homes. Landfill guilt can lead to making poor decisions. We may donate items that are essentially trash to charitable organizations. Or we may unconsciously hold on to broken, non-functioning items, thus creating small personal landfills in our homes. The good news about landfill guilt is that we can transform this feeling into fuel. This fuel can power new, conscious decisions going forward – and can help us to make peace with our choices up to this point. Listen to the episode for more! To learn more about landfills, click here. To learn more about the zero waste movement, check out these websites: Going Zero Waste Zero Waste Home Here is the Becoming Nature Podcast episode where Carina Lyall interviews Bea Johnson, a front runner in the zero waste movement. (Bea’s Zero Waste Home website is listed above.) My Purify Your Home 12-week coaching program may be just what you need to launch your Purification process in an environmentally conscious way. Learn more about the program here. Or schedule a time to chat with me now. :) Until next time, my friend, keep on Purifying!
Bea and her family generate a quart size jar of waste per year. With her passion and positive outlook, Bea launched a global movement and has become the spokesperson for the zero waste lifestyle. She inspires a growing community to live simply and take a stance against needless waste with the application of the 5R's: Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Rot. She shatters misconceptions, proving that waste-free living can not only be "stylish", but also lead to significant health benefits, and time and money savings. She regularly speaks at universities and corporate events and opens her home to educational tours and the media. She is a French native who currently lives in California. This episode is perfect for anyone looking to hear an inspiring story of a modern, urban family who switched from “having all the things” to “having all the experiences.” It's also great for anyone looking to learn about the big and small steps they can take to reduce their waste – in all its forms! In Zero Waste Home, Bea Johnson shares the story of how she simplified her life by reducing her waste. Episode Timeline 2:30 what does it mean to be waste free 6:30 finding a new home - and a new lifestyle 11:00 how a friends dinner gift inspired her to start her blog 19:00 what does shopping look like 24:00 mass consumerism - how do we adapt 35:30 starting with baby steps 42:30 one lesson to take Episode Links caseyplusnatasha.com/2016/10/058-bea-johnson/ ZeroWasteHome.com Bulk Locator App Climate Change & Consciousness - Scotland Conference Book Book The Zero Waste Home Sponsor Offer Gingko Promo for Podcast Listeners Quotes "A life based on experiences instead of things based on being instead of having" --Bea Johnson "Today my wardrobe is comprised of 15 pieces….. my 15 pieces has allowed me to create 50 different looks" --Bea Johnson
Tips on how to cut down landfill waste stream.
Today I welcome a special guest to the show: Bea Johnson! Author of Zero Waste Home, Bea will be sharing a bit of her story into zero waste living along with some helpful tips for all of us as we may consider living the same way. We discuss: How Bea initality transtioned into a zero waste lifestyle Quick hints/tips on how to incorporate zero waste throughout the household Creating less waste with children Find all the resources mentioned in this show: Show Notes for EP74: Zero Waste Home with Bea Johnson Or, click here to get the show notes emailed to your inbox each week. Let’s keep the conversation going on our Facebook page or Instagram!
Join Ben and Marine for the new episode of the Issues and Songs podcast! It's non-recyclable. A bit like plastic. And before we dealve into that, a bit of a makeover for the happy-passionate lovers of flags and singing with clenched fists.Marine's articles are Production, use, and fate of all plastics ever made on ScienceAdvancesHere's the pdf of the International Coastal Cleanup Report And the huge plastic article quoted in the pod is the Guardian's Long Read The plastic backlash: what's behind our sudden rage – and will it make a difference? you can skip to the last third for the best insight I'd suggest,And the eco-pirate with the five Arrr'-s is here on her own website Zero Waste Home.Support the podcast on https://www.patreon.com/issuesandsongs/
December is here! It's both inevitable and always a little surprising. This week on the podcast Sharon introduces the final theme of her 2018 Design Myself challenge, Slow. This challenge has been all about finding a way to both achieve results AND feel good at the same time. You'll learn what appeals to Sharon about a slower pace of life, leadership and general way of being (pssst - it's because it's a good counter to her natural fast moving tendencies). Sharon discusses the connection between living slowly and leading slowly - how slow leadership, zero waste and mindfulness all intersect. You'll hear the four ways that Sharon's embracing slow in an intentional way this month and prompts for you to reflect on what pace will serve you right now - and how you will choose it. This is a great episode for anyone looking to find some balance and joy this holiday season. What's important to you in this season? Love the podcast? Join the conversation! Don’t miss out on this free webinar series, Design Your Work. Ideas Shared 4 ways that Sharon is Embracing Slow Blocking time to work out Read More (Screen Less) Connect with Friends Journal Resources and Links Design Your Work webinar with Alx Block (and more) Zero Waste Home - a blog, a movement, a way of living Julia Cameron and the Artist's Way David Allen's book Getting Things Done all about how to manage our calendars and stress
Our guest today is the global Zero Waste Lifestyle originator, her book Zero Waste Home has been translated into over 20 languages and she also consults large corporations like IKEA and countries to address their waste issues. Crazy birds, without any further ado, I would like to welcome, Bea Johnson. Episode Highlights[01:14] How did your sustainable journey start? [03:19] With the manufacturing practices in place it is not possible today to be completely eliminate everything, but you can get pretty darn close it. Today our family of four produces just one jar of trash per year. [04:04] In the book I describe the methodology of 5R’s. [04:15] We found very quickly that people put too much emphasis on the 3rd R, Recycle. [05:37] This lifestyle is not a competition, it is a journey. So it is obviously not overnight that we were able to reduce our trash to a jar per year and I do not expect anyone to be able to do it overnight. It is a question to find what works for you and what doesn’t. [08:31] The best thing that the zero waste lifestyle has to offer to you is actually a life that is based on being instead of having. [10:30] About Bulk finder web-based app. [12:49] Bea’s advice to start you off on a zero waste journey? [13:30] It is very important to learn to say no on the spot. [18:30] Bea’s 15 piece wardrobe (https://zerowastehome.com/2016/09/08/my-capsule-wardrobe-15-items-50-outfits/) . Final Five1.What is one social media platform that you follow? None 2.What is your hope for mama earth going forward? It is a society that is based on being instead of having. 3.What advise can you give our crazy birds this week to help out mama earth? Learn to say no. 4.What is one sustainability fact that you like to use in a room with people not yet on a sustainability journey? People only use 20% of their wardrobe. 5.Where can people find you? (https://www.facebook.com/ZeroWasteHome/) (https://www.instagram.com/zerowastehome/) (https://www.youtube.com/user/ZeroWasteHome) (https://zerowastehome.com/) Key Take Away“Learn to say no. “ The first R that Bea has in the 5R’s is Refuse. It might not be something that comes easily to do but its something that can help us so much to avoid us to bring in any unnecessary items in our houses that find their way into the trash. Therefore one of the easiest ways to reduce the amount of trash you make is to not create them and by not taking the items in the first place. You do not have to sound rude when you say no, you might be able to work on a sentence that works for you and with that sentence you might even be able to create some sort of curiosity that can lead into people being more aware.
Bea Johnson and her family produce one jar of waste per year since 2008. Bea founded ZeroWasteHome.com, a blog and Zero Waste Home book about waste-free living and the global rise of the zero waste lifestyle movement. With her positive outlook and simple 5R methodology, Bea initiated a global movement, inspiring hundreds of thousands of people to adopt waste-free living, open unpackaged shops, conceive reusable products, and launch organizations. She shatters misconceptions, proving that waste-free living can not only be "stylish", but also lead to significant health benefits, and time and money savings. She is the leading spokesperson for the zero waste lifestyle and a French native who currently lives in Mill Valley, California. Find out More: Website: http://www.zerowastehome.com Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/zerowastehome Twitter: https://twitter.com/zerowastehome Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ZeroWasteHome/ One on One Coaching: Do you want to weave together your inner passions in sport and life and have them reflected in your outer world? Are you feeling stuck in life and need a boast? Do you have trouble managing balancing family, work, and personal ambitions? Do you just need someone to help you take the next step? My Life/Sport Alignment Coaching is here for you! Sign up for your free session. Http://dirtinyourskirt.com/coaching Show Supported by: Four Sigmatic - http://www.foursigmatic.com Use code: DIYS to save 10% on your order Full Shownotes: http://www.dirtinyourskirt.com Join the Facebook Group: http://www.dirtinyourskirt.com/tribe Support the Show: http://www.dirtinyourskirt.com/support
Today we are going to have a look at a few people that I find very inspiring. When I first started with my sustainable journey, I found it very intimidating. There were so many things that I was learning and at times the more I learned, the more frustrated I got. There was a lot that I did not know and wondered about. I would look at the plastic packaging and wonder if it can be recycled, how do I recycle it, do I need to wash it before it goes into the recycle bin? How bad is the plastic for my health? I would hear about ethical clothing and start researching ethical clothing stores near me and then realise I do not even know what ethical clothing was. After reading the ingredients of our current cleaning materials and looking into what they are and the effects they have on us as well as the environment I was shocked. I found a few easy recipes for making my cleaning materials (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWpx3cvHdI0&t=11s) and man was I proud of myself when I mixed my first kitchen cleaner, and it smelled amazing and worked very well. There were times that it seemed easy and then other times where I thought I had to transform our entire house into a minimalistic, plastic-free eco-friendly haven overnight. If you are listening to this and you too feel overwhelmed, not sure how or where to start or continue your journey, hang on there, there is hope. Firstly you do not have to start by doing everything at ones. This might be very hard and might discourage you to continue with the journey. Episode Highlights[02:47] I also realise that I do not have to do everything overnight or on my own, but rather to embrace this as a journey and take it step by step. [03:13] Rob Greenfield (http://robgreenfield.tv/) . Rob is an adventurer, environmental activist, humanitarian and a dude making a difference. He leads by example to create a more sustainable world. [03:47] He cycled across the US twice on his bamboo bicycle spreading his sustainable message across the US and have recently launched a book, Dude Making a Difference. 04: 00Rob also wore his trash for 30 days in New York, and he was the inspiration behind Marita Peters and me starting our WasteMeNot campaign in the UAE with his wonderful support. He is for sure a dude making a difference for Mama Earth. [04:18] Bea Johnson (https://zerowastehome.com/) , Bea is the woman behind Zero Waste Home a blog that turned into a best selling book. She and her family adopted a Zero Waste lifestyle in 2008, which changed their life for the better as they now lead more meaningful lives based on experiences instead of stuff. [04:42] One of the guidelines that she proposes is for people to follow 5’R Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle and Rot and only in that order. [05:18] She owns to only 15 items, and from these 15 items, she can create 50 different looks. [05:52] Going Zero Waste’s Kathryn Kellogg (https://www.goingzerowaste.com/) . Kathryn’s zero waste journey started when doctors discovered tumours in her breast after suffering from a lot of pain. Thankfully, everything was benign, but they did not recommend removing it as there was a good chance that it would grow back, so she had to live with the pain. [06:22] After moving to California, she was shocked at the amount of plastic in her area and realised that it is not only bad for her health but also the health of our planet. [06:46] She believes that small actions done by hundreds of thousands of people will change the world. You don’t have to be perfect to make a difference, you just have to try. [07:04] If you have any sustainability questions please do hesitate to let me know and I will try my best to help wherever I can. You can either send me a message on my Instagram @designbymariska, email me at hello@mamaearthtalk.com or fill out the contact form on our website mamaearthtalk.com. [07:26] My final tip for today is to do what you can and
On episode 14 of Taking the Middle Seat, I have a double feature for you!In the first half, I'm talking to Daedra Surowiec, founder and artist behind Strawesome, a glass drinking straw company. She trained as an architect and also worked as a natural childbirth educator but her path wound around to glass straws! You will hear her passion for creativity and sustainability. Strawesome straws make the coolest gifts. You get a straw and you get a straw and you get a straw!Daedra let us know that 500 million plastic draws are used in the United Stated everyday!! Educate yourself regarding single use plastic. Here's a graphic I found really helpful to wrap my mind around this issue. I know I'm getting better at toting my reusable bags into the grocery store and using my glass straw. Every little bit helps. If you're working on this too, check out the book Daedra mentioned, Zero Waste Home.Here's my favorite Strawesome straw for a cause. Proceeds go to Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. I also mention that I first heard about Strawesome from The Nourish to Flourish Society. They'll be on a future episode so keep listening to hear their story too.Daedra learned her glass blowing technique called torch work at the Glass Academy in Dearborn, MI.Daedra said she loves the best parts of social media! You can follow Strawesome on Facebook and Instagram.She also loves her RTIC tumbler and tower garden. I love the idea of a wildlife-proof garden that flourishes in the basement!!! So cool.On the second half, I sit down with Monica Randles from Nutcase Vegan Meats. She and her husband, Andrew Maternowski, are physicians who decided to pursue a vegetarian lifestyle in 2010. You'll hear Monica talk about their path to creating the most yummy product that is fun to cook with and tastes amazing. I am not vegetarian or vegan and I seriously LOVE their product.Monica mentions the movie Food Inc. and she talks about a book I am absolutely going to read called How Not to Die. Both of those were influential in the genesis of Nutcase Vegan Meats.Monica's favorite things include a book called Catching the Big Fish by David Lynch, transcendental meditation, and another book called Sky Above Great Wind about the life and poetry of Zen master Ryokan.Follow Nutcase Vegan Meats on Facebook and Instagram. Also, make sure to attend Nutty Burger Bash on August 12!Thank you for listening and I hope you'll spend time this week, Taking the Middle Seat.
With the World talking our waste crisis and our global pollution problem, in this episode of the MYD Earth Show, we sit down with the world-renowned speaker on the topic of Zero Waste, Bea Johnson. Bea has spoken all over the globe about her Zero Waste Lifestyle and her book, Zero Waste Home, which has been translated into 20 languages. Here she shares her message on how reducing your waste creates not only more money but also more time in your life.
This is where Rachel Pulley teaches Zero Waste Life Style classes. She will be adding summer classes soon as well: http://www.kickshawsdowntownmarket.com For more info on the anti-microbial bags that we speak about contact Ginny or visit her site: ginnygrotholson@gmail.com Ginnygrotholson.norwex.biz Zero Waste Living http://learntruehealth.com/zero-waste-living/ How many of you have tried to live a life of zero waste? In this materialistic world, having zero waste seems something hard to do. But it is possible. My guest Rachel Pulley will teach us the beauty of having zero waste lifestyle and how to be aware of the problems that our waste is creating. How It All Began Rachel Pulley’s zero waste journey began about over two years ago. She says her zero waste lifestyle started in a place that is quite unusual for most people. One day, Rachel Pulley got overwhelmed with how much waste we create during whenever women have their period. That is indeed an odd place where people would start a zero-waste lifestyle. “I say it’s a funny place to begin this journey because this change is usually the last one people make. And I became overwhelmed by the thought of all the waste I would produce in my lifetime alone,” said Rachel Pulley. Starting The Research So Rachel Pulley began researching for feasible solutions or alternatives. That’s where her journey started. The more she dug into the zero waste lifestyle, Rachel Pulley found different podcasts that she loves to listen to. “I found bloggers living a Zero Waste Lifestyle, authors, and community and I began my journey through those experiences,” said Rachel Pulley. “But I am not a scientist or environmentalist but I see what’s happening and it worries me.” Menstrual Cup Using a menstrual cup was Rachel Pulley’s initial attempt to live a life of zero waste. A menstrual cup comes in different kinds, and Rachel Pulley declares the little silicone cup as life-changing. For sanitary reasons, Rachel Pulley boils her menstrual cup once a month, and she even has no problems sleeping with it. There’s a brand of a menstrual cup that comes in assorted colors, and Rachel Pulley assures that it’s not hard to use it. She also advises women to watch Youtube tutorials to learn how to use a menstrual cup. I have read that tampons and pads are harmful if they aren’t organic. This is because we can absorb chemicals from the cotton. That’s why Rachel Pulley also recommends using cloth pads. In A Nutshell Rachel Pulley says she strives to live the zero waste lifestyle. And there are so many factors in our surroundings that contribute to waste. Plastic breaks up over time and becomes smaller. Eventually, the fishes in the ocean will think it’s food, so they eat it, and we eat them. That’s how plastic is starting to show up in us. “Our waste doesn’t just go away. It’s affecting our environment, killing animals, affecting our health and draining our resources,” said Rachel Pulley. Baby Steps Apart from the menstrual cup, Rachel Pulley started bringing a reusable bag everywhere especially during shopping trips and doing the grocery. This is because she says plastic bags get ripped and soiled. It then ends up in landfills or shipped to underdeveloped countries. A big chunk of plastic also ends up in oceans. The plastic by then looks like food, which turtles think it’s jellyfish. “There are so many different forms of waste. It can be trash, food waste or clothing,” explains Rachel Pulley. “When you’re starting this journey, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by it all. But we aren’t perfect.” She adds, “Try a zero waste audit. Look at your trash. Think of what you can get rid off and what you can’t live without. It’s a fun journey, and it should uplift you.” Zero Waste Party Rachel Pulley threw a unique birthday party to celebrate her 30th birthday last year. She says doing a zero waste party needs ample time for planning since you have to figure out how to get products in alternative ways. One way is to buy ingredients in bulk and pack them in your reusable bag or steel containers especially when purchasing meat. For her party, Rachel Pulley made appetizers and had guests use cloth napkins instead of paper plates. For drinks, there was lemonade served in glass cups. “People won’t understand it at first. But get creative. Expose kids to the outside world to help them be aware. Have a family clean-up to motivate kids. Do a beach clean-up time to time because kids generally want to change the world,” said Rachel Pulley. Recycling Rachel Pulley doesn’t think plastic is necessarily the enemy, but what we created it to be, it’s everywhere. So, her advice is to just become more mindful not only of recycling. “Recycling is a good alternative. But I don’t think it’s the best way to handle what we got,” said Rachel Pulley. “Because in the end, recycling something has to start somewhere. It can’t just keep being recycled unless it’s glass or paper.” Zero Waste Home One of Rachel Pulley favorite authors is Bea Johnson, the author of Zero Waste Home. To jumpstart your zero waste lifestyle, Rachel Pulley advises starting with refusing the things you don’t need. Then reuse the things that you can. “The idea is to refuse, reduce, reuse and recycle. Reduce by looking where to stop buying and replace with something better. Recycling is at the bottom because essentially, you want to cut out as much as you can,” said Rachel Pulley. Containers And Utensils Since we know that we can absorb the toxic elements from plastic cups, it’s best to invest in glass containers to store food and stainless-steel containers like this brand called Hydroflask. It may be costly, buy investing in good containers and thermos bottles can do wonders for your health in the long run. Another way is to bring your silverware. Nowadays, there are even more alternatives when it comes to utensils. Some are also made from bamboo. Rachel Pulley says an excellent resource for environmentally-friendly items aside from Amazon or eBay is a website called Tiny Yellow Bungalow and Package Free Shop in New York City. These companies even go as far as packaging with paper or cardboard. Another great item to invest in reusable straws which are easy to clean. Dealing With Food Speaking of food, a zero waste lifestyle means you will also tend to steer clear of processed foods since those are packaged with plastic. You get to eat more real food that way. “I try to live healthily and eat clean. And I always know the difference between how I eat. But I also notice a huge difference in my health as far as living,” said Rachel Pulley. “I also don’t clean with a ton of chemicals.” Food Waste Food waste is a good mix of food waste and dirt. Rachel Pulley says that it’s making soil nutritious because it has the opportunity to break down properly. “A lot of people will have a worm compost where those worms do a ton of good things. So, if you see worms in your soil, that is a great sign. They help the composting process,” said Rachel Pulley. She adds, “Composting sounds more intimidating than it is. The only things you can’t compost are fish and meat. Because it becomes putrid and harmful to animals if they eat it.” Do The Research Rachel Pulley also encourages people to do their research. Research recycling in your area because there are many options. According to Rachel Pulley, not all plastics can be recycled. A regular recycling factory can’t recycle all plastics. Furthermore, she says if you look at the bottom of any plastic, it has a recycling symbol with a number in the middle. That stands for what kind of plastic it is. “Not only does the waste impact our health, but also the health of this beautiful planet that we have been given,” said Rachel Pulley. “And I am a strong believer that we have to take care of it. I’m a big believer on how our trash is impacting the ocean.” Rachel Pulley reveals that scientists only found about 1 % of the amount of plastic polluting the ocean. The rest of that 99% they believe, is either down into the depths of the ocean, or it becomes so small that they can’t find it. “We shouldn’t be scared but rather be aware of the effects of using plastics. This isn’t me saying I’m a hundred percent zero waste. I’m just well aware of what are the things happening in our world,” Rachel Pulley said. She adds, “People don’t realize that when you throw away trash when you put Mother Nature in a plastic bag, it can’t decompose properly. It becomes a toxic sludge that leaks into our soil. That will eventually end up in our ocean. It’s all connected.” Zero Waste Workshops Rachel Pulley enjoys teaching zero waste workshops because she saw the need to start educating people about the growing waste problem. She believes there is still so much to learn about how to save our planet from deteriorating. Ultimately, Rachel Pulley says it’s figuring out what works best for you and your family. Doing the little things will add up to make a huge impact, even though it may not feel like it. “Not only do I love zero waste and sustainability. It makes you think outside of yourself. You begin to appreciate and care for things more,” shares Rachel Pulley. “They have more value to you because they aren’t just disposable. I believe this planet and the beauty on it is a gift from God and we have been taking advantage of it for too long.” She adds, “Living a Zero Waste Lifestyle is a beautiful journey. It’s not meant to be one of frustration; it’s meant to be one of connection, appreciation, mindfulness, and invention.” Bio Rachel Pulley is an actor at heart and currently a theatre teacher. She got her degree in musical theater and planned to go back for her Masters. Rachel Pulley doesn’t have a formal education in Environmental studies that would lead her to the place she’s in now. Her pursuit of a Zero Waste Lifestyle is purely out of passion. Rachel Pulley works with a local market to do Zero Waste live videos, and she teaches Zero Waste classes as well. Get Connected With Rachel Pulley! 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Jolenta and Kristen discuss some very good points listeners brought up about Zero Waste Home. Plus, they announce next week's book!We love hearing from you! Reach out at 419-869-BOOK; email us at bythebook@panoply.fm; Tweet us @jolentag, @kristenmeinzer, @bythebookpod; and follow us on Instagram @jolenta_g, @k10meinzer, @bythebookpod. And if you haven't already, please join our By The Book Facebook community! https://www.facebook.com/groups/116407428966900/?source_id=475465442806687Also be sure to check out our website, created by the great Cameron, here:https://www.bythebook.panoply.fm/And huge thanks to this week's sponsors:Fabletics, the company co-founded by Kate Hudson that offers premium activewear at a great value. Go to fabletics.com/bythebook now to get two pairs of their amazing leggings for just 24 dollars.Nutrafol, a new, safe and effective strategy to take control of your hair health. To get your first month supply with subscription for 10 dollars, visit nutrafol.com and use promo code BYTHEBOOK during checkout.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jolenta and Kristen turn self-help into Earth-help with Zero Waste Home: The Ultimate Guide to Simplifying Your Life by Reducing Your Waste by Bea Johnson. For the good of the planet, they ditch excess food packaging, straws, and plastic bags. They also marvel in the joys of composting and realize that recycling might not be as sustainable as they thought...We love hearing from you! Reach out at 419-869-BOOK; email us at bythebook@panoply.fm; Tweet us @jolentag, @kristenmeinzer, @bythebookpod; and follow us on Instagram @jolenta_g, @k10meinzer, @bythebookpod. And if you haven't already, please join our By The Book Facebook community! https://www.facebook.com/groups/116407428966900/?source_id=475465442806687Also be sure to check out our website, created by the great Cameron, here:https://www.bythebook.panoply.fm/And huge thanks to this week's sponsors:Phlur, the creator of sustainably crafted, award-winning perfumes—delivered with transparency at an honest price. Go to phlur.com today and use promo code BYTHEBOOK to get 20% off your custom Phlur sample set.Quip, the electric toothbrush that’s a fraction of the cost of bulkier brushes — while still packing just the right amount of vibrations to help clean your teeth. If you go to getquip.com/bythebook right now, you’ll get your first refill pack free with a Quip electric toothbrush.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Imagine that you're living your life as a typical consumer, working long hours, eating out at restaurants between your busy on-the-go lifestyle when one day, you total your car in an accident. As she was crying over the loss of her car, Cat Agopcan, Founder of the Do Something Project, decided to make some changes in her life and focus on minimalism rather than things. This is a deep dive into one woman's journey to live a lifestyle that's good for your wallet, your health, and the planet. -- Resources mentioned in this episode: Zero Waste Home by Bea Johnson Zero Waste NJ Journey to Zero Waste @zerowastedork @zerowastechica -- Join the conversation on Facebook, follow us on Instagram, and try our repurposed coffee body scrub. Don't forget to subscribe, review, and share this podcast with other eco-warriors. We read all of your reviews and your positive ratings help us spread the word and spur more eco-warriors to action. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/trashtalking/support
Welcome to the Earth Day Bonus Episode. I’ve invited Bea Johnson, environmentalist an author of “Zero Waste Home.” We will learn about the everyday practices such as The Five R’s, that will help us to live a sustainable, zero waste life.
Since 2008, Bea Johnson and her family of four have only been producing one jar of waste, per year. Author of the book Zero Waste Home, Bea is acknowledged as the founder of this now global movement. She joins us to share her story of going zero waste and explains why zero-waste is not just about ‘trying to be eco-friendly’ by recycling or giving away old clothes: it’s about not buying what you don’t need in the first place.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fanny Moritz’s mission is to make a Zero Waste lifestyle more accessible here in Hong Kong. Fanny felt inspired by reading fellow French native Bea Johnson’s influential book Zero Waste Home. However, when she tried to put into action all that she learned, she found that there were very few shops that thought holistically about... The post #33: Making Zero Waste Possible in Hong Kong and beyond appeared first on .
In episode 13 of SustainableJoes’ 2084, Stephen sits down with Bea Johnson. From the European Parliament to the pages of The New York Times, Bea is a global leader in the space of zero waste living, and the change agent behind Zero Waste Home. Some big take aways from this episode include: What voluntary simplicity […]
In 2008 Bea Johnson's family decided to reduce the amount of waste they produce from their home. Little did she know she was on the start of a creating a movement that helps individuals all around the world create a zero waste life.
Is it possible to live a life without trash? Could you reduce your waste by 50%? 75% or More? On this week's Yoga Talk Show, you'll meet the founder of the "Zero Waste" movement, Bea Johnson who claims she and her family lived for an entire year producing just 1 liter of waste. Nothing about modern life is sustainable, and while Bea's solution might be out-of-reach for most, it's something we can all learn and take inspiration from. ------------ Listen & Learn: Learn the 5R's: Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Rot How to do more with less Why buying better quality items that last longer is an environmentally responsible choice Why just because something says it's recyclable (in theory) doesn't mean it can actually be recycled in reality Getting started tips for "zero waste" beginners ABOUT OUR GUEST In 2008, Bea Johnson and her family adopted a zero waste lifestyle; they since produce a mere liter of waste per year. With her blog and bestseller Zero Waste Home (translated in 13 languages), Bea launched a global movement and continues to inspire a growing community to live simply and take a stance against needless waste. Her methodology is based on 5R's: “Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Rot, and only in that order”. She shatters misconceptions, proving that zero waste can not only be stylish, but also lead to significant health benefits, and time and money savings. She speaks at universities, corporate events and conferences all over the globe, including Google, Adobe, the European Parliament and the United Nations. She has completed five international tours for a total of 150+ speeches in 20+ countries on 5 continents. She has appeared on TV shows and in publications everywhere, from The Today Show to BBC Breakfast. Passionate and optimistic, she has become a guru for many and is a spokesperson for the zero waste lifestyle or, as the New York Times stated, "The Priestess of Waste-Free Living". She is a Grand Prize winner of The Green Awards, and a French native who currently lives in Mill Valley, California. Nutritional Tip of the Week: 8 plus 16 Meal Timing Links & References from the Show: Zero Waste Blog Zero Waste Home Book Got Questions? Send me a voicemail here: Ask Lucas a Question Or write to us: podcast@yogabody.com Like the Show? Leave us a Review on iTunes Thanks to our sponsor: Awesome Toes -- Yoga Toe Spreaders & Separators for Nighttime, Yoga Practice & Running Awesome Toes! naturally stretch your feet after a long day of work. Loved by anyone who wears high-heeled shoes, work boots, or spends all day on their feet. They also help stretch the shortened connective tissues of your feet so they regain their natural shape and range of motion. Awesome Toes! can be used at night, while watching TV, while practicing yoga, and even in wide-toed athletic shoes for running. Most toe separators on the market fall off or break during activities, but Awesome Toes! are designed for durability and comfort during yoga practice, dance rehearsals and while engaging in sports. Learn More
THIS EPISODE IS A CONTINUATION OF LAST WEEK'S CONVERSATION WITH ANDREA SANDERS, A COLORADO BASED ENVIRONMENTAL ADVOCATE. HOLLY + ANDREA CHAT: WHY RECYCLING ISN'T THE ANSWER TO OUR ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS WHAT EXACTLY IS A CIRCULAR ECONOMY? BUYING USED VS NEW AND ANDREA'S FAVORITE TIPS FOR DOING SO PICKING PIECES YOU LOVE FOR YOUR HOME AND CLOSET MINIMALISM + DECORATING WITH PURPOSE RESOURCES: ANDREA’S SITE (BE ZERO) ACTIVIST PROGRAM ANDREA’S INSTAGRAM HOLLY’S SITE SHOPPING: TRAVELER’S NOTEBOOK KEEPCUP SEAMLY EVERLANE MORE SHOPPING FAVORITES FROM ANDREA
*Originally Aired on 4/04/16. Chosen as "Best of 2016" 15% of the cost is in the packaging. So what do you gain by striving for a Zero Waste lifestyle? A cleaner home, a healthier planet, deeper relationships, and up to 40% more money in your wallet. What are you waiting for? It takes less time than you think... Guest: Bea Johnson, Author, Zero Waste Home, Mill Valley, CA
Během deseti dní promluvila na dvaceti přednáškách v pěti zemích Evropy a při cestě nevyprodukovala žádný odpad. To tvrdí na svém blogu Zero Waste Home minimalistka...
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How much waste does your family produce each day? I guarantee you it's more than Bea Johnson's family produces in an entire year! Bea Johnson has launched a global movement and continues to inspire a growing community to live simply and take a stance against needless waste with the application of her 5R's: Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, and Rot. She shatters misconceptions, proving that zero waste can not only be "stylish", but also lead to significant health benefits, and time and money savings. Bea is the author of Zero Waste Home , a book that teaches you how to start reducing the amoung of waste you produce, and how to save money along the way. You can find out more about Bea on her website: Zero Waste Home
In Episode 20 of the Close Knit Podcast, I spoke to Sophe Probst of Urban Roots Handmade. Sophe is a zero-waste advocate living in Louisiana, making and selling minimally packaged linen and hemp linen products for the home and the body. She discovered hemp when she was looking for environmentally-friendly options to make herself dresses, after seeing Sonya Philip's 100 Acts of Sewing patterns and getting hooked. Before starting her shop, Sophe worked for a number of environmental organisations that fuelled her desire to run a business in a thoughtful way. She then started learning about the zero waste movement from the likes of Bea Johnson of Zero Waste Home, and she began looking for ways to incorporate minimalism into her life. After becoming a mother, Sophe began questioning the legacy she would leave for her children, and this led her to starting Urban Roots Handmade. We talk about the realities of running a business as a mother - this means a lot of time spent in the wee hours of the morning sewing - and how she plans to handles business growth without compromising on her ethics. We also get into some of the nitty gritty of how she learnt to price her work, and how she handles the finances of her business. Show notes for this episode are available on my website www.closeknit.com.au/podcast/ep20
In Zero Waste Home, Bea Johnson shares the story of how she simplified her life by reducing her waste. The book is a how-to guide for reducing as much waste as possible from your life. In this episode of On Books, I interview Bea and discuss about how to reduce waste.
In Zero Waste Home, Bea Johnson shares the story of how she simplified her life by reducing her waste. The book is a how-to guide for reducing as much waste as possible from your life. In this episode of On Books I share my favorite tips from Bea's book for reducing waste, as well as a reading from the chapter "The 5 Rs: Refuse" - which is the fundamental tenants of the Zero Waste movement. Next week, Bea will be on the show. So if you have any questions you'd like to ask Bea send them to me at chris@on-books.com and I'll make sure either she, or myself gets to them next week.
15% of the cost is in the packaging. So what do you gain by striving for a Zero Waste lifestyle? A cleaner home, a healthier planet, deeper relationships, and up to 40% more money in your wallet. What are you waiting for? It takes less time than you think... Guest: Bea Johnson, Author, Zero Waste Home, Mill Valley, CA
#32: In this episode Superb interviews Bea Johnson who is living the zero waste lifestyle to the maximum. Bea is an expert on the Zero Waste Lifestyle and really does practise what she preaches and makes it seem so appealing to lead a simpler, less stressful life and be good to the environment for a better tomorrow. Together we discuss how Bea started her journey on the Zero waste lifestyle, how it affected friends and family, recycling and the environment, as well as plastic bags and last but not least Toilet paper :) Please check out Bea's Website: http://www.zerowastehome.com And her book: http://www.zerowastehome.com/p/book.html Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/superb-diamond-range/id930684983?mt=2 https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cDovL3N1cGVyYmRpYW1vbmRyYW5nZS5saWJzeW4uY29tL3Jzcw https://tunein.com/podcasts/Educational/Superb-Diamond-Range-p677627/ https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/libsyn-9/superb-diamond-range Follow on: https://twitter.com/superbdiamondra https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCztKXSrR8fC4CbVVJ9aC8_w Contact the show: superbdiamondrange@gmail.com
Show #113 | Guests: Bea Johnson is the author of Zero Waste Home, and the blog of the same name. She endorses living simply and with minimal waste through the 5R’s: Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, and Rot. Grand Prize winner of The Green Awards, she speaks at universities, corporate events and conferences internationally, and opens her home to educational tours and the media. The New York Times dubbed Johnson “The Priestess of Waste-Free Living.” She is a French native who lives in Mill Valley, CA. Jo Zientek is Deputy Director of the Environmental Services Department at the City of San Jose. She’s provided strategic leadership for San Jose environmental utility services and programs and played a key role in developing the City’s Green Vision, adopted by City Council in October 2007 and comprised of ten aggressive goals related to jobs, energy, water, waste, trees, and transportation. Jo serves on the steering committee to implement these goals by 2022. Under her tenure, San Jose won the 2013 and 2009 Governor’s Environmental and Economic Leadership Award. | Show Summary: Recycling is such a norm in some cities it’s easy to think that’s true all over the US. But some cities still don’t have curbside pickup. And for those that do, questions and conflict about. Residents might be surprised to find out how many “recyclables” end up in landfills. Emphatic critics of popular “all in one bin” collection see it as more harmful than helpful. Then there’s the untapped potential of trash-as-resource. Can the tons of refuse produced worldwide realistically be a source of energy or reclaimed resources? Do landfills harbor buried treasure?
This season is a time when we gather with friends and family to appreciate our lives and one another. Make the Earth a part of your celebration by reducing waste and designing get togethers with a lighter ecological footprint without sacrificing what makes the holidays so dear.Guest(s):Bea Johnson, Author, Zero Waste Home, Mill Valley, CA
Today on TLS we’re exploring what is perhaps an unexpected slant on Mindfulness Month… we’re talking about trash! Bea Johnson, of Zero Waste Home, is the pioneer of the zero waste lifestyle community. Nine years ago, she and her family of four slowly and steadily worked their way towards accumulating just 1 liter of waste per […] The post TLS #89: how to take big + small steps towards a zero waste lifestyle with Bea Johnson (zero waste home) appeared first on Jess Lively.
I interview Zero Waste Home blogger and author Bea Johnson about six small 'zero waste' tips that have a huge impact on your environmental footprint. We also discuss how to get your family on board!
I interview Zero Waste Home blogger and author Bea Johnson about six small 'zero waste' tips that have a huge impact on your environmental footprint. We also discuss how to get your family on board!
You're already recycling and using reusable water bottles and shopping bags. What's next? Bea Johnson author of the Zero Waste Home blog, and her 10-year-old son, Max, explain how making your home Zero Waste is easier than you would think. The post Terra Verde – January 14, 2011 appeared first on KPFA.