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Buckle up. Sharp turns lie ahead.
Alternative episode title: Witchcraft, Fear of Misrepresentation, and Eco-Friendly Consumerism.
How do we change patterns, habits, and behaviors to accommodate each season of the year?
“You look like the 4th of July. Makes me want a hotdog real bad.”
Spiritual practices can dwell in the land of witchcraft.
I don’t want to claim to be part of a community when I’m not.
I can’t control others' interpretation, but I want the interpretation to match the authenticity of my experience.
If eco-friendly products can’t do the job they’re intended to do, then I’m not motivated or incentivized as a consumer to purchase them.
How do you find ease in doing something you care about changing that actually is causing impact and not taxing your resources at a level where it doesn’t make sense?
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Buckle up. Sharp turns lie ahead.
Alternative episode title: Witchcraft, Fear of Misrepresentation, and Eco-Friendly Consumerism.
How do we change patterns, habits, and behaviors to accommodate each season of the year?
“You look like the 4th of July. Makes me want a hotdog real bad.”
Spiritual practices can dwell in the land of witchcraft.
I don’t want to claim to be part of a community when I’m not.
I can’t control others' interpretation, but I want the interpretation to match the authenticity of my experience.
If eco-friendly products can’t do the job they’re intended to do, then I’m not motivated or incentivized as a consumer to purchase them.
How do you find ease in doing something you care about changing that actually is causing impact and not taxing your resources at a level where it doesn’t make sense?