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What if the most impactful sustainable habits are also the ones people laugh at?
In this episode of The Naked Sustainability Podcast, Ginny talks about the everyday eco-friendly choices that don’t photograph well — the ones that earn eye rolls at family dinners, jokes from friends, or quiet self-doubt.
From hanging laundry and reusing jars to keeping furniture a little longer than feels acceptable, this conversation explores the cultural side of sustainability: why “normal” has shifted toward convenience and consumption, and how choosing reuse, repair, and mindfulness is quietly pushing back.
This isn’t an episode about being perfect — or buying better things.
It’s about:
🌱 Why sustainability doesn’t need to match an aesthetic
🌱 The difference between eco-friendly consumption and mindful living
🌱 When not replacing something is the most sustainable choice
🌱 How teasing and discomfort often signal meaningful change
🌱 Letting go of perfection and embracing persistence instead
If your sustainable habits feel a little messy, mismatched, or misunderstood — you’re not doing it wrong. You’re doing something that actually lasts.
🎧 Share this episode with someone who’s ever been called “weird” for trying to live more intentionally.
✨ Explore resources and tools for real-life sustainability at nakedsustainability.com
By Ginny RayneWhat if the most impactful sustainable habits are also the ones people laugh at?
In this episode of The Naked Sustainability Podcast, Ginny talks about the everyday eco-friendly choices that don’t photograph well — the ones that earn eye rolls at family dinners, jokes from friends, or quiet self-doubt.
From hanging laundry and reusing jars to keeping furniture a little longer than feels acceptable, this conversation explores the cultural side of sustainability: why “normal” has shifted toward convenience and consumption, and how choosing reuse, repair, and mindfulness is quietly pushing back.
This isn’t an episode about being perfect — or buying better things.
It’s about:
🌱 Why sustainability doesn’t need to match an aesthetic
🌱 The difference between eco-friendly consumption and mindful living
🌱 When not replacing something is the most sustainable choice
🌱 How teasing and discomfort often signal meaningful change
🌱 Letting go of perfection and embracing persistence instead
If your sustainable habits feel a little messy, mismatched, or misunderstood — you’re not doing it wrong. You’re doing something that actually lasts.
🎧 Share this episode with someone who’s ever been called “weird” for trying to live more intentionally.
✨ Explore resources and tools for real-life sustainability at nakedsustainability.com