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Author: Ray Lovegrove

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This is not a podcast about "how" to live simply, but "why" live simply. 
My aim is to show how the act of simple living can make your life, and the environment we all live in much better! We can all be homesteaders if we live in an appartement, a suburban house, or a rural plot!


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To keep you motivated in your aim of a simpler lifestyle, you need to keep yourself provided with inspiration, direction, new ideas, and new ways to live. This episode discusses how to stop cherry picking, and how to start gold mining. 
I've been away for some time - why?
We all develop a "self image" of ourselves which evolves throughout our lives. Defining ourselves gets complicated because we spend so much time trying or being what others expect of us. The years pass and we may find that our self image has become blurred or even lost altogether. By adopting a more simple lifestyle we may go some way to finding who we "really are".
Our families, and our communities, all have traditions. Does living a simple life mean you have to embrace these traditions, or can you let them wither? Do traditions have any relevance or purpose in a simple life?
All of us can make changes to our lifestyle to live more simply, but what about the community you live in, and your online community and the country that you are based in? Sending out ripples can work!
Planning is important, but vision is more important still. Simple living will involve you in using vision to help secure your future.
Simple living involves solving some of life's problems, in fact any kind of living involves solving problems. Abraham Maslow might just help us out on this one!
In this episode I discuss your relationship with the land. Even if you don't own land, this relationship is one of the most crucial factors in your life! Also, the terrible crime of wasting the land - it's happening all around us!
In this episode I use a tartan to explain all about agrarianism! You will need to listen to find out more.https://youtu.be/UQ9NaqjeDGU?si=kp53rP61Vz3QOHHn
We are all influenced, from cradle to grave, but between those two landmarks we need to take control ourselves and keep influencers at arm's length!
We all complain that we don't have enough time, but are we putting off things that we need urgently to do?
We all know that simplicity has many positive consequences, but is the opposite thing, complexity, actually bad for you, and bad for all of us?https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/small-town-usa/202401/is-dysfunctionalism-the-new-norm-in-modern-life
In Sweden those difficult weeks between Christmas and Easter are called "Ox Weeks". Find out what they are, and what to do about them!
Energy is expensive and always has been, what can we do to keep warm and keep the lights on. Some thoughts from Sweden in Midwinter.
We all get tired; we all need energy to do what we have to do. In this episode I discuss lack of energy and some things that might just help.
“It's no good trying to get rid of your own aloneness. You've got to stick to it all your life. Only at times, at times, the gap will be filled in. At times! But you have to wait for the times. Accept your own aloneness and stick to it, all your life. And then accept the times when the gap is filled in, when they come. But they've got to come. You can't force them.” ― D.H. Lawrence
We all need to plan. We need to plan for what we expect, and for what we don't expect. We need short-, mid-, and long-term plans. We need to keep simplicity at the heart of those plans we make! Not to plan ahead is asking for problems!From "Advices and Queries"  Britain Yearly Meeting"Try to live simply. A simple lifestyle freely chosen is a source of strength. Do not be persuaded into buying what you do not need or cannot afford. Do you keep yourself informed about the effects your style of living is having on the global economy and environment?"
We often think of boredom as a negative force in our lives, but my argument is that boredom is a gateway to creativity and invention! Harnessing the power of boredom, in your life, and the lives of your children, will pay dividends!Please feel free to contact me RadicalSimpleLiving@gmail.com
We don't have any idea of what the future holds! That doesn't mean that we don't need to be ready for whatever events come our way. In this episode we explore strength, security, being calm and steady, being prepared and keeping aware.
Living in difficult times is nothing new, and trying to live a simple peaceful life is not new either. What do when these things work against one another, and our lifestyle is threatened? What makes us react in the way we do, and can we change? Part one of two podcasts in which I explore these issues.
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Phantomrijder

Ray, the Etruscians predate the Romans. Please respect this in your homilies..... Not doing so just adds to the general ignorance we see in society today. Corresponding and linking things that actually are not linkable...

Jan 8th
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Phantomrijder

Ray, I am not disciplined at all. And I am not less or inferior because of that. Being "disciplined" is not a desire, nor a need, nor something to desire. Your statements just reveal the predudices you have, the need you have, the way you encourage the world to be to correspond with your way of thinking that that way is the only way, emphasising that that is a goal to be reached for. Ray, there are millions of us who are more than comfortable even bored even having tried "discipline" but found no-one cares. And that makes us dis believing. That's why in our society we have people who hoard who live in rubbish, the exact opposite of the attainment "discipline" might achieve.

Jan 8th
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Phantomrijder

I think the emphasis on us alienated from the seasons because of our modern life in rich countries, is misplaced. Even 2000 years ago people were living much as we do in our rich countries, go read up on Pompeii, read about the lifestyle of the people living there 20 years before the cataclysmic event entombing and freezing in time just how they were living! In a very comfortable life, shielded from the elements, you will be coccooned from the seasons. It has been like that for thousands of years. And its no bad thing.

Jan 8th
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