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Creating eco-minimalist, non-toxic homes (without the extra work).



Although minimalism has experienced a rebirth in recent years, the "less is more" movement has been around for centuries. Yet today's minimalist influencers have resurrected minimalism with a decidedly consumerist spin, as modern minimalism is nearly synonymous with decluttering. While there's a lot of chatter about tidying, it's radio silence and crickets when it comes to sustainability. 



The result? Aspiring minimalists find themselves on an endless hamster wheel of buying, decluttering, buying more, and purging again. Overemphasizing decluttering and underemphasizing the reasons why we overbuy in the first place is thoroughly inconsistent with slow living as a movement; consumption without intention is terrible for the planet, too. 



Your host, Stephanie Seferian, is a stay-at-home/podcast-from-home mom and author who believes that minimalism, eco-friendliness, and non-toxic living are intrinsically intertwined. She's here to explore the topics of conscious consumerism, sustainability, and environmentally-friendly parenting practices with like-minded women; she's here, too, to show you how to curate eco-friendly, decluttered homes (without the extra work). 

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Creating eco-minimalist, non-toxic homes (without the extra work).



Although minimalism has experienced a rebirth in recent years, the "less is more" movement has been around for centuries. Yet today's minimalist influencers have resurrected minimalism with a decidedly consumerist spin, as modern minimalism is nearly synonymous with decluttering. While there's a lot of chatter about tidying, it's radio silence and crickets when it comes to sustainability. 



The result? Aspiring minimalists find themselves on an endless hamster wheel of buying, decluttering, buying more, and purging again. Overemphasizing decluttering and underemphasizing the reasons why we overbuy in the first place is thoroughly inconsistent with slow living as a movement; consumption without intention is terrible for the planet, too. 



Your host, Stephanie Seferian, is a stay-at-home/podcast-from-home mom and author who believes that minimalism, eco-friendliness, and non-toxic living are intrinsically intertwined. She's here to explore the topics of conscious consumerism, sustainability, and environmentally-friendly parenting practices with like-minded women; she's here, too, to show you how to curate eco-friendly, decluttered homes (without the extra work). 

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    Toxic Fashion

    Toxic Fashion

    Packaged foods (obviously) have ingredients lists. Our favorite beauty products have ingredients lists. And those cleaning products under the kitchen sink? Yup, they've got ingredients lists, too.

    Ever wonder why our clothes don't have ingredients lists? While we'd *like* to think our favorite garments are made of woven fibers and nothing more, the sad truth is there are countless unregulated toxic chemicals in our closet go-tos (and these chemicals are likely harming our health).

    On today's show investigative journalist Alden Wicker explains why synthetic fashion and dyes made from fossil fuels are so deeply intertwined with the rise of autoimmune disease, infertility, asthma, eczema, and more; she also suggests concrete action steps for curating a clean(er) closet.

    * The book we're discussing today is our June Book Club selection. If you want in, please join us via Substack! https://sustainableminimalists.substack.com/



    Here's a preview:

    [7:00] Uncovering the chemicals in our clothes and what they're doing to our health

    [10:30] Taking a special look at the especially problematic petrochemical-based azo dyes (often used on petrochemical-based fibers)

    [17:00] If all this stuff is in our clothing, why don't garments have ingredients lists?

    [22:00] Carter's, Victoria's Secret, and victim body blaming

    [31:00] Why 'organic' doesn't mean much when it comes to clothing

    [36:00] For subscribers! Action steps for curating a clean(er) closet



    Resources mentioned:

    To Dye For: How Toxic Fashion Is Making Us Sick — And How We Can Fight Back
    Plastic-Free Activewear? Here are 15 Brands That Use Natural Instead of Synthetic Fibers (via Eco Cult)
    The Best Non-Toxic Fashion Brands For Chemically Sensitive People (via Eco Cult)
    Future Card


    Resources mentioned:

    This show is listener-supported. Thank you for supporting!
    Join our (free!) Facebook community here.
    Find your tribe. Sustainable Minimalists are on Facebook, Instagram + Youtube @sustainableminimalists
    Say hello! MamaMinimalistBoston@gmail.com.


    Our Sponsors:
    * Thank you to Equilibria! Use code SUSTAINABLE for 15% off sitewide: http://www.myeq.com
    * Thank you to LifeStraw! https://lifestraw.com/

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    • 40 min
    Toxic Fashion (Extended)

    Toxic Fashion (Extended)

    Packaged food items (obviously) have ingredients lists. Our favorite beauty products have ingredients lists. And those cleaning products under the kitchen sink? Yup, they've got ingredients lists, too.

    Ever wonder why our clothes don't have ingredients lists? While we'd *like* to think our favorite garments are made of woven fibers and nothing more, the sad truth is there are countless unregulated toxic chemicals in our closet go-tos (and these chemicals are likely harming our health).

    On today's show investigative journalist Alden Wicker explains why synthetic fashion and dyes made from fossil fuels are so deeply intertwined with the rise of autoimmune disease, infertility, asthma, eczema, and more; she also suggests concrete action steps for curating a clean(er) closet.

    * Supporters, I'm releasing this episode to refresh our memories on the book's main points prior to Book Club on June 3. Be sure to stick around towards the end of the conversation when I ask Alden the questions you sent me about making smarter clothes choices (To wash or not wash first? Is polyester for my baby ok? Is thrifted any better than new? And more... )



    Here's a preview:

    [7:00] Uncovering the chemicals in our clothes and what they're doing to our health

    [10:30] Taking a special look at the especially problematic petrochemical-based azo dyes (often used on petrochemical-based fibers)

    [17:00] If all this stuff is in our clothing, why don't garments have ingredients lists?

    [19:00] Carter's, Victoria's Secret, and victim body blaming

    [31:00] Why 'organic' doesn't mean much when it comes to clothing

    [36:00] For subscribers! Action steps for curating a clean(er) closet



    Resources mentioned:

    To Dye For: How Toxic Fashion Is Making Us Sick — And How We Can Fight Back
    Plastic-Free Activewear? Here are 15 Brands That Use Natural Instead of Synthetic Fibers (via Eco Cult)
    The Best Non-Toxic Fashion Brands For Chemically Sensitive People (via Eco Cult)
    Future Card



    This show is listener-supported. Thank you for supporting!
    Join our (free!) Facebook community here.
    Find your tribe. Sustainable Minimalists are on Facebook, Instagram + Youtube @sustainableminimalists
    Say hello! MamaMinimalistBoston@gmail.com.

    Introducing The Kevin Rose Show

    Introducing The Kevin Rose Show

    I hope you'll enjoy The Kevin Rose Show. We have become devoted listeners and we hope you check it out to see why!

    • 2 min
    Optimizing Your Walks

    Optimizing Your Walks

    Modern life panders to our innate desire to be sedentary, and never has it been more difficult to resist the alluring convenience of screens.

    Yet walking matters. On today's show author Annabel Abbs-Streets suggests tangible ways to attain the full range of benefits that walking has to offer — physical, emotional, and spiritual — that's backed by latest research.



    Here's a preview:

    [7:00] A laundry list of all the physiological benefits of walking or hiking for movement (get ready to be blown away)

    [11:00] Why it's important to walk with our eyes, plus: the mental health benefits associated with panoramic vision

    [16:00] Want more calm in your life? Research finds that these very specific nature sounds matter

    [21:00] Terpenes, baby! Large trees offer us these psychological and physiological benefits

    [25:00] Don't shy away from that mud puddle. Soil microbes matter!

    [30:00] How to best optimize your daily walk for health and wellness benefits



    Want more episodes like this one? Check out #384: Forest Bathing 101


    This show is listener-supported. Thank you for supporting!
    Join our (free!) Facebook community here.
    Find your tribe. Sustainable Minimalists are on Facebook, Instagram + Youtube @sustainableminimalists
    Say hello! MamaMinimalistBoston@gmail.com.

    Our Sponsors:
    * Thank you to Equilibria! Use code SUSTAINABLE for 15% off sitewide: http://www.myeq.com
    * Thank you to LifeStraw! https://lifestraw.com/

    Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/sustainable-minimalists/exclusive-content

    Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

    Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

    • 37 min
    Optimizing Your Walks (Ad-Free)

    Optimizing Your Walks (Ad-Free)

    Modern life panders to our innate desire to be sedentary, and never has it been more difficult to resist the alluring convenience of screens.

    Yet walking matters. On today's show author Annabel Abbs-Streets suggests tangible ways to attain the full range of benefits that walking and hiking has to offer — physical, emotional, and spiritual — that's backed by latest research.


    Here's a preview:

    [7:00] A laundry list of all the physiological benefits of walking for movement (get ready to be blown away)

    [11:00] Why it's important to walk with our eyes, plus: the mental health benefits associated with panoramic vision

    [16:00] Want more calm in your life? Research finds that these very specific nature sounds matter

    [21:00] Terpenes, baby! Large trees offer us these psychological and physiological benefits

    [25:00] Don't shy away from that mud puddle. Soil microbes matter!

    [30:00] How to best optimize your daily walk for health and wellness benefits



    Want more episodes like this one? Check out #384: Forest Bathing 101


    This show is listener-supported. Thank you for supporting!
    Join our (free!) Facebook community here.
    Find your tribe. Sustainable Minimalists are on Facebook, Instagram + Youtube @sustainableminimalists
    Say hello! MamaMinimalistBoston@gmail.com.

    HEADLINES: Shrinking Fish

    HEADLINES: Shrinking Fish

    The environmental news headlines you need to know for Friday, May 10 2024:

    [00:30] Fish are shrinking around the world and no one knows why

    [4:00] Have a gas stove? Here's another thing to worry about 

    [7:00] Exactly how green initiatives push some voters to the far right 

    [11:30]  A Sriracha shortage has climate change to blame

    [15:00] Climate change raises the risks of another pandemic, and here's why



    This show is listener-supported. Thank you for supporting!
    Join our (free!) community here.
    Find your tribe. Sustainable Minimalists are on Facebook, Instagram + Youtube @sustainableminimalists
    Say hello! MamaMinimalistBoston@gmail.com.

    Our Sponsors:
    * Thank you to Equilibria! Use code SUSTAINABLE for 15% off sitewide: http://www.myeq.com
    * Thank you to LifeStraw! https://lifestraw.com/

    Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/sustainable-minimalists/exclusive-content

    Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

    Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

    • 18 min

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