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Sustainable Minimalists

Bleav + Stephanie Seferian

Kids & Family, Leisure, Parenting, Home & Garden

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 28 March 2024

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Fossil fuels power our modern lives, and yet fossil fuels are also powering global warming. Because many of us lack the self-sufficient skills necessary to survive an extended power outage event, we are one thing and one thing only: vulnerable. We have become over-reliant on the very thing that's destroying our planet. On today's show: Imagining the ways in which modern life, interpersonal connections, well-being and more would change in a hypothetical, fossil fuel-free world.   Here's a preview: [6:00] We are so reliant on electricity that we are incapacitated without it. This is a problem! [11:00] In the event of a 2-weeks plus outage, modernity would look a lot different [24:00] Is minimalism late stage capitalism personified? [28:00] Without fossil fuels, we'd be circular [30:00] What research says with regard to the wellness benefits of working with our hands   Resources mentioned: Lights Out: A Cyberattack, A Nation Unprepared, Surviving the Aftermath (by Ted Koppel) Doomsday Prep for the Super-Rich (via The New Yorker) Episode #096: Why Self-Sufficiency Matters (with Kelly Morris)   -- This show is listener-supported. Thank you for supporting! Join our (free!) community here. Find your tribe. Sustainable Minimalists are on Facebook, Instagram + Youtube. Say hello! MamaMinimalistBoston@gmail.com.

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0:00.0

It has been a summer of self-care over here. I'm talking lots of hikes, lots of beach trips with the

0:06.4

sunscreen of course, you name it, I'm fitting it in before Labor Day. Wherever you're off to this summer, know that you're taking your microbiome with you. And seeds

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0:27.0

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1:00.8

Well, hello my friends and welcome back.

1:05.2

My name is Stephanie Safarian and you're listening to episode 453 of sustainable

1:11.0

minimalist.

1:12.0

This is a listener supported show all about minimalism, eco-friendly living,

1:17.0

conscious consumerism, and more.

1:20.8

My goal is to create content that's so good, so unique, so different from all the other

1:26.0

content that's being thrown at you that you genuinely want to support this work so that it may continue. That's my goal and on today's show we're

1:36.1

discussing modern life. I've had a lot of ideas swirling in my head for the past few months about the ways in which

1:46.4

modernity has been built on the back of fossil fuels and there's a paradox there right the paradox of course being that our modern way of life is

1:57.5

fueled by fossil fuels and yet it's the burning of those fossil fuels that are causing our greatest existential threat in the

2:05.6

form of global warming and climate change. And so on this show we are in the

2:10.4

business of confronting topics we perhaps have never considered before.

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