Naked Sustainability
What if the most impactful sustainable habits are also the ones people laugh at? In this episode of The Naked Sustainability Podcast, Ginny talks about the everyday eco-friendly choices that don’t photograph well — the ones that earn eye rolls at family dinners, jokes from friends, or quiet self-doubt. From hanging laundry and reusing jars to keeping furniture a little longer than feels acceptable, this conversation explores the cultural side of sustainability: why “normal” has shifted toward convenience and consumption, and how choosing reuse, repair, and mindfulness is quietly pushing back. This isn’t an episode about being perfect — or buying better things. It’s about: 🌱 Why sustainability doesn’t need to match an aesthetic 🌱 The difference between eco-friendly consumption and mindful living 🌱 When not replacing something is the most sustainable choice 🌱 How teasing and discomfort often signal meaningful change 🌱 Letting go of perfection and embracing persistence instead If your sustainable habits feel a little messy, mismatched, or misunderstood — you’re not doing it wrong. You’re doing something that actually lasts. 🎧 Share this episode with someone who’s ever been called “weird” for trying to live more intentionally. ✨ Explore resources and tools for real-life sustainability at nakedsustainability.com [https://nakedsustainability.com]
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