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The Tortoise with Brooke McAlary

Does slow living have a branding problem? With James Wallman - The Slow Home Summer Series

The Tortoise with Brooke McAlary

Brooke McAlary

Education, Personal Journals, Society & Culture, Self-improvement

4.6525 Ratings

🗓️ 25 January 2017

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

In this ep of The Summer Series Brooke talks with James Wallman, author of Stuffocation, and asks whether we can make slow living more appealing to the mainstream.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the Slow Home podcast, Summer Series.

0:05.2

This is the...

0:05.9

Winter warmer series.

0:07.3

Yes.

0:08.0

Last time I said that you made fun of me, so...

0:11.4

But this is the last...

0:13.5

The last of the summer series.

0:16.3

Next week, we'll be back.

0:17.9

We're back on deck.

0:18.8

Back on deck.

0:19.7

After our break in Japanapan yeah really really looking

0:23.2

forward to to coming back i'm assuming but for the meantime we've got one more conversation

0:30.6

this was james warman james yeah so this one really got me thinking about... I really like this.

0:38.2

Me too.

0:38.9

Me too.

0:39.7

Yeah.

0:40.0

This is a great conversation.

0:41.4

So James is the author of a book called stuffication.

0:45.0

But he, and he also coined the phrase or at least really popularized the term experientialism.

0:52.2

You know, so not thinking about stuff in terms of how little we can

0:55.6

get away with or, you know, anything, anything really rigid.

1:00.0

Yeah, quantifiable.

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