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Life in the time of coronavirus: A Slow Living Deep-Dive
“What we need now more than ever, is compassion and grace.” We dive head-first in to the realities of Covid and how slow living has helped us navigate the strangest of strange times.
Self-Care: A Slow Living Deep-Dive
“The roots of self-care lie in underserved communities that recognised no-one else was going to care for them.”
Technology: A Slow Living Deep-Dive
“Look beyond books, podcasts and movies and find time to focus on what slow living means for you.”
Carl Honore
Reducing Waste: A Slow Living Deep-Dive
“It’s not until you bring people together that change actually happens.”
Stuff: A Slow-Living Deep Dive
Since returning to Australia and moving in to a new home, we've found there's a lot of curiosity about our stuff. Or more specifically, whether we've accumulated a lot of it since settling down.
Rhythms: A Slow Living Deep Dive
“It’s much better to have five minutes of discomfort by saying no, than having months of resentment.”
Busy and slow – can they co-exist?
Can you live slow if you’re someone who enjoys being busy? What if you’re a Type A, go-getter? Or someone who prides themselves on setting goals and kicking them every single time?
The imperfect reality of low-waste living
If you’ve ever tried to reduce your food waste or cut back on plastic and found yourself overwhelmed and frustrated at the lack of realistic low-waste options – this episode is for you.
When slow becomes fast and no is hard to say
For anyone who has ever found themselves wondering how to establish stronger boundaries or how to more evenly weight the scales across all their values.
Can you live slow in your 20s, or is burnout inevitable?
Lauren is in her mid-twenties and wants to know whether slow living can apply to someone her age? Or is burnout a rite of passage?
How to make a difference
When we look around and see the myriad environmental crises facing the world it can be easy to slip in to despair, as we wonder, “What difference can I make? I’m only one person.”
Can slow living make us lonely?
Nancy recently moved from the UK to Kuala Lumpur with her family, and is afraid that her introversion, combined with her desire to live a ‘slow life’ is holding her back from making friends.
Does slow living rob us of ambition?
Kate Mildenhall wants to know whether slow living and some of its adjacent elements – mindfulness, self-care, increased peace and patience – can actually rob us of ambition.