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Ep. 77 What if decluttering wasn’t about throwing things away… but about building community? Cooperatives show us a way. Shared ownership. Shared knowledge. Shared Success. Everyone wins. Sustainability isn’t a one-person job. When we help each other, we thrive. When we share, we grow. Inspired by the film "Farming While Black" and the legacy of activist Fannie Lou Hamer, Derria discusses practical approaches like starting co-ops, exchanging goods, and promoting skill-sharing. From sharing your car to swapping paper products to growing tomatoes in your backyard, she offers six practical action steps to help you practice kindness, practicality, and sustainability in your own circle. Connect with Me: Please send questions to declutterempressradio@gmail.com [declutterempressradio@gmail.com] Video tutorials: Declutter Empress Radio - YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@declutterempressradio] New episodes every last Tuesday of the month. Let’s start the conversation with friends and begin to act as a collective to start change today! Chapters: 00:00 Why Sharing Is the New Decluttering 00:47 Farming While Black & The Power of Co-Ops 02:10 Fannie Lou Hamer & Community Self-Sufficiency 02:49 Letting Go of Extreme Independence 04:07 Decluttering as an Act of Multiplying Joy 05:35 Rethinking Donations & Pricing Culture 08:25 No-Buy Community Pages 09:00 Use Your Group Text & Word of Mouth 10:02 Swap & Split Bulk Essentials 11:12 Grow Something Small 13:33 Learn, Sew & Repurpose Clothing 14:45 Grow What You’ll Actually Use Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]
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