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214. Intro to Slow Living | Part 3 | Thoughts on Consumerism with Mary and Emma

214. Intro to Slow Living | Part 3 | Thoughts on Consumerism with Mary and Emma

Update: 2024-10-11
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In this episode, Mary & Emma begin their discussion on consumerism by reflecting on a recent social media trend dubbed "underconsumption', and how that idea overlaps with the fundamentals of slow living. They ask the questions, are we drawn to the true ideals of a lifestyle or the visual aesthetics as represented on social media, and how likely are we to feel compelled to "buy" into it due to feelings of lack in our own lives? Mary and Emma also discuss personal vulnerabilities in consumer habits, referencing their own experiences with fashion, skincare, and digital consumption. The conversation addresses the impact of social media on consumer behavior, emphasizing awareness and conscious decision-making in a consumer-driven society. They conclude by encouraging listeners to balance needs and desires within the context of appropriate consumption as part of a slow living lifestyle.


00:00  Introduction to Simple Living

00:51  Life Updates and New Beginnings

02:01  Exploring Conscious Consumerism

02:48  The Trend of Underconsumption

03:56  Media Influence on Consumption

14:37  Personal Vulnerabilities in Consumerism

23:54  Navigating Consumer Habits

27:02  Conclusion and Final Thoughts


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🌻 About Lady Farmer:



Original music by John Kingsley. Editing and podcast production by Lady Farmer



🌿 The Good Dirt Producers:


• Wendy Gray

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214. Intro to Slow Living | Part 3 | Thoughts on Consumerism with Mary and Emma

214. Intro to Slow Living | Part 3 | Thoughts on Consumerism with Mary and Emma

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