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Convenience Culture Hurts Community Building

16 min · 11 apr 2025
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In this episode, Toree reflects on the importance of community engagement and the challenges posed by convenience culture. She discusses the need for intentional living, supporting local businesses, and the significance of storytelling in preserving culture. The conversation emphasizes the value of shared experiences and the necessity of fighting against distractions to foster deeper connections within communities.

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