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Minimal-ish: Minimalism, Intentional Living, Motherhood

254: Getting Outside More, Connecting through Family Adventure + Traveling with Kids with Sara McCarty

Minimal-ish: Minimalism, Intentional Living, Motherhood

Cloud10

Education, Kids & Family, Self-improvement, Parenting

4.81K Ratings

🗓️ 9 November 2024

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

Today we have special guest Sara McCarty, the founder of Run Wild My Child which is a parent resource and community all about encouraging families to start doing outdoor adventures and in turn spend more time away from screens. In this interview, we talk about the benefits of getting outside more, tips for getting the kids (and yourself) outside even when the weather is colder, mindset shifts for parents to help build confidence and positivity, and more! Sara and her company’s approach is so gentle and “entry-level” friendly for parents whether it’s your first attempt at getting outside more or your 100th, which is so appreciated!  Links from this episode: Run Wild My Child Magazine Run Wild My Child on Instagram Mentioned: iNaturalist App Mentioned: Geocaching App Desirae on Instagram Podcast Website More Episodes on this Topic: Ep 173: Simple Routines to Help Get Our Kids Outside and Adventure Together as a Family with Holly Horch  Ep 166: Get Yourself Outside in Any Weather and Live a More Open Air Life with Linda McGurk Sponsors: Born Shoes: Go to BornShoes.com today for a 15% discount plus free ground shipping on all full-price shoes when you use my promo code: MINIMALISH Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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When we are trying to find the right natural products that work for us, it can make our bathrooms

0:06.6

into a clutter zone. I've recently discovered Wild and not only are their products really effective,

0:13.4

they're also helping me ditch some bathroom clutter, especially single-use plastic.

0:18.4

I switched to Wild a couple of weeks ago when the natural deodorant that I was using was no longer cutting it. I switched to Wilde a couple of weeks ago when the natural

0:21.1

deodorant that I was using was no longer cutting it. I had to reapply it too often.

0:25.6

What really actually piqued my interest about Wilde was the refillable aspect.

0:30.6

And it has not disappointed their deodorant has really lasted me all day.

0:34.6

My favorite scent so far is the sea salt and cotton, but Wilde has more

0:39.1

than just deodorants. Wilde's mission is to shake up the throwaway culture of everyday bathroom

0:45.0

products with refillable products that actually work. They use safe, clean ingredients that

0:50.6

contain no harsh chemicals, talc, aluminum salts, or paraben. Instead, they

0:55.6

contain shay butter and coconut oil for extra moisture. Their deodorants are powered by nature

1:00.3

and packed with natural nourishment, and they give you that 24-hour protection, which I have

1:06.0

found to absolutely be a true claim. Wild's natural products don't compromise on effectiveness,

1:12.8

and both their deodorant and body wash contain zero single-use plastic.

1:17.4

Every time you refill your case, you'll save over 30 grams of plastic going to the landfill.

1:22.2

So go wild today with 20% off your first order when you use code minimalish 20 at checkout.

1:28.2

Go to we are wild.com forward slash us and use code minimalish 20 at checkout for 20% off.

1:38.0

Contacting customer service.

1:40.5

For a lot of people, that's an easy way to ruin a good day.

1:44.0

But at Zendeskk we make the customer experience

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