17: How to Raise Eco-Friendly Kids — Sustainable Living Tips for Parents with Talayna Zacharias
Description
Is it possible to raise kids who care about the planet — without adding more to your already overflowing plate?
In this episode, I’m joined by Talayna Zacharias, a sustainability educator and content creator based in Alberta, to talk about what it really means to raise eco-conscious kids in a culture that pushes convenience and consumption.
We dig into parenting with sustainability at the core, how to model care and connection through small, everyday actions, and why curiosity, nature, and imperfection are essential tools in raising eco-conscious kids. Talayna also walks us through the full 7 R’s of sustainability — and we share a few laughs about when reusing becomes… hoarding.
Takeaways
- What it means to parent with sustainability at the centre of everyday family life
- A deeper look beyond the 3R’s — and how their order helps guide practical choices
- Using mindfulness, gratitude, and curiosity to raise kids who care about the Earth
- How to tell the difference between thoughtful reuse and just accumulating clutter
- Why embracing imperfection matters — especially in parenting
- Digital tools to make sustainable living feel more doable for families
Whether you’re just starting your low-waste journey or looking to deepen your family’s connection to the Earth, this is a practical, grounding conversation that will leave you feeling encouraged and ready to take your next small step.
One Small Shift
Create a “reuse bin” at home so your kids can access repurposed materials for crafts, projects, and creative play — a simple way to normalize secondhand and reduce waste while having fun.
Connect with Talayna
Resources
10 Tips for Going Zero Waste with Kids
How to Do a Trash Audit with Kids
No Mow May Explained: Skip the Mower, Feed the Bees, and Help the Planet
Connect With Me
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