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We watch movies and TV shows filled with explosions, demolished sets, and mountains of uneaten food (not to mention all the electronics). It looks like entertainment but underneath the spectacle is a hidden mountain of waste we rarely question.
This episode of Enough Stuff explores why we have become so numb to the garbage on our screens and what it says about our relationship with consumption, storytelling, and the planet.
As mentioned in the episode, I’ve started a sustainability themed book club, The Monthly Leaf and you can join it by hitting this link: https://bookclubs.com/the-monthly-leaf/join/ 📖
If you would like to watch the video that accompanies this podcast, you can find it on youtube here!
Intro/outro song, “Green Grass Stand Tall” written and performed by Ness Nöst, stream her music wherever you stream your music!
If you want to start seeing what the camera doesn’t show, hit subscribe and share this episode with a friend who loves movies and cares about the world!
By Enough Stuff: we don't need more stuff - we just need enough stuff, used well.We watch movies and TV shows filled with explosions, demolished sets, and mountains of uneaten food (not to mention all the electronics). It looks like entertainment but underneath the spectacle is a hidden mountain of waste we rarely question.
This episode of Enough Stuff explores why we have become so numb to the garbage on our screens and what it says about our relationship with consumption, storytelling, and the planet.
As mentioned in the episode, I’ve started a sustainability themed book club, The Monthly Leaf and you can join it by hitting this link: https://bookclubs.com/the-monthly-leaf/join/ 📖
If you would like to watch the video that accompanies this podcast, you can find it on youtube here!
Intro/outro song, “Green Grass Stand Tall” written and performed by Ness Nöst, stream her music wherever you stream your music!
If you want to start seeing what the camera doesn’t show, hit subscribe and share this episode with a friend who loves movies and cares about the world!