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Is slow living really accessible to people who live in cities? This is a question I'm asked a lot and today’s guest, William Powers, is the perfect person to ask.
Bill's most recent book, New Slow City, explores what it means to live slow in one of the world’s most hectic cities - New York.
He and his wife spent a year living in a micro-apartment in Manhattan, and Bill set about to cut back his work schedule to just 2 days a week.
I loved hearing not only about the slow year Bill and his wife lived in New York, but also the changes they've made since and what took them to move to a Transition Town in Bolivia.
Such a great conversation, and I hope you enjoy it!
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http://www.slowyourhome.com/24
Is slow living really accessible to people who live in cities? This is a question I'm asked a lot and today’s guest, William Powers, is the perfect person to ask.
Bill's most recent book, New Slow City, explores what it means to live slow in one of the world’s most hectic cities - New York.
He and his wife spent a year living in a micro-apartment in Manhattan, and Bill set about to cut back his work schedule to just 2 days a week.
I loved hearing not only about the slow year Bill and his wife lived in New York, but also the changes they've made since and what took them to move to a Transition Town in Bolivia.
Such a great conversation, and I hope you enjoy it!
Join The Tortoise Community: https://brookemcalary.substack.com/
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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