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Your clean living journey doesn't have to be perfect to be valid, and this conversation proves it.
In today's episode, I'm teaming up with my "woo woo bestie," Suzy to tackle the elephant in the room: the elitism and perfectionism that's plaguing the toxin-free community. Suzy represents the majority of well-intentioned consumers in the US. She's slowly making clean swaps, one by one, but she's still working on a budget and holding on to a few things others might deem "toxic."
Meanwhile, I literally packed my own clean sheets on a trip to Bali (where my bag was weighed, might I add). Listen, we all weigh our priorities and make decisions accordingly. You don't have to go from 0 to 100 in your toxin free journey, and anyone that makes you feel like a failure for having one or two toxins in your cabinet is probably a hypocrite.
Through honest stories about our "incident" on a bus in Bali, Suzy's eye-opening experience cleaning with conventional products in an Airbnb, and the reality of budget constraints, we're exposing how shame-based messaging is actually pushing people away from making healthier choices. The conversation gets real about accessibility, with discussions about food deserts, Title I schools, and the controversy around better-but-not-perfect products.
Most importantly, we celebrate the small wins that actually matter: choosing phenoxyethanol over BHT, switching from Bath & Body Works to Attitude products, or simply reading ingredient labels for the first time. Bottom line: If 96% of Americans chose the "better" option at Target instead of the worst option, companies would be forced to reformulate.
In today's episode, we're chatting about:
• Why the "all or nothing" mentality is harming the clean living movement
• How budget constraints and accessibility issues affect product choices
• The difference between reproductive toxins and "imperfect" ingredients
• Why celebrating small improvements creates lasting change
• How to support your body naturally without expensive devices
Thank you for supporting Toxin Free(ish)
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Your clean living journey doesn't have to be perfect to be valid, and this conversation proves it.
In today's episode, I'm teaming up with my "woo woo bestie," Suzy to tackle the elephant in the room: the elitism and perfectionism that's plaguing the toxin-free community. Suzy represents the majority of well-intentioned consumers in the US. She's slowly making clean swaps, one by one, but she's still working on a budget and holding on to a few things others might deem "toxic."
Meanwhile, I literally packed my own clean sheets on a trip to Bali (where my bag was weighed, might I add). Listen, we all weigh our priorities and make decisions accordingly. You don't have to go from 0 to 100 in your toxin free journey, and anyone that makes you feel like a failure for having one or two toxins in your cabinet is probably a hypocrite.
Through honest stories about our "incident" on a bus in Bali, Suzy's eye-opening experience cleaning with conventional products in an Airbnb, and the reality of budget constraints, we're exposing how shame-based messaging is actually pushing people away from making healthier choices. The conversation gets real about accessibility, with discussions about food deserts, Title I schools, and the controversy around better-but-not-perfect products.
Most importantly, we celebrate the small wins that actually matter: choosing phenoxyethanol over BHT, switching from Bath & Body Works to Attitude products, or simply reading ingredient labels for the first time. Bottom line: If 96% of Americans chose the "better" option at Target instead of the worst option, companies would be forced to reformulate.
In today's episode, we're chatting about:
• Why the "all or nothing" mentality is harming the clean living movement
• How budget constraints and accessibility issues affect product choices
• The difference between reproductive toxins and "imperfect" ingredients
• Why celebrating small improvements creates lasting change
• How to support your body naturally without expensive devices
Thank you for supporting Toxin Free(ish)
Get 10% off Wyld Notes, Wendy's 100% Botanical Perfume
Read the Shownotes Here
Mentioned in this episode:
Wyld Notes
Get 10% off Wyld Notes Botanical Perfume:

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