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How Ethical Is Your Chocolate?
Ah, chocolate. While those decadent brown rectangles enjoy near-universal consumer love, the reality is far less sweet: Chocolate is one of the most unethical and unsustainable foods we eat.We can continue to enjoy chocolate by purchasing smarter. Toda
Intentional Screen Time and Slow TV
70% of American parents are concerned their children spend too much time on screens. Are you one of them?
Defend The Eco-Trend: Algae
Is microalgae an alternative to fish for omega-3s and, if so, can this oft-overlooked photosynthetic organism solve our oceans' overfishing woes?
Valuable Minimalist Lessons
A Top 10 list of minimalism's best and biggest life lessons.
Plant-Based Families
How to incrementally transition our children to plant-based eating for the long haul.
Your Right To Repair
Stuff breaks. In 2023, stuff breaks often. Few amongst us possess the knowledge to fix the evermore complex gadgets we use every day; worse, professional repairs (if they're even available) often cost more than replacing the item outright. What's a sustai
Finite Resources
How to teach our children that money doesn't grow on trees and buying new isn't consequence-free.
Grove: Green, or Greenwashing?
"I first joined Grove Collaborative back in 2020 when I was trying to find cleaner products. I got completely taken in by their beautiful products and seemingly perfectly curated items that were eco-friendly. As I continued learning I started questioning
The Big Fix
A conversation with energy policy advisor Hal Harvey and award-winning NY Times journalist Justin Gillis about exactly what we need to do more of in 2023 to ensure the planet remains inhabitable for o
Clutter's Hidden Costs
What your clutter is costing you, plus 5 guiding principles for mindful rehoming.Resources mentioned:Episode #105: The Dark Side Of Donating: Where Do Goodwill Donations Actually Go?Join our (free!) community here.Find your tribe. Sustainable Mini