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101 Ways To Save The Planet
101 Ways To Save The Planet
Supporting mothers to parent sustainably
Welcome back to the re-launch of 101 Ways To Save The Planet! We know we've been away for a while, but we're so excited to be back and once again helping all our listeners find their own planet-saving journey. Today, we're diving into a topic that's close to our hearts: Madeleine's journey as a mom and her commitment to being a more sustainable parent. We'll talk about the choices she's making, the challenges she's facing, and the struggle of finding a supportive community. Trust us, it's not always easy, but we'll cover all of it. So stick around!
A few key takeaways you'll get from this episode:
- Madeleine's vision for the future of mothering in community with other women helping each other to raise our children.
- How to be encouraging and compassionate, never judgey, when talking to other mothers about sustainable and conscious parenting.
- Being patient with yourself by starting where you are and making smaller, sustainable changes, not comparing your own parenting journey to others.
Our favorite quote:
"I think that you can't protect someone from their own self-inflicting guilt...You can't take responsibility for that." - Madeleine
Learn more:
- Connect with us on Instagram @101wayspod
- Visit our website: www.savetheplanetpodcast.com
- Peanut app: https://www.peanut-app.io/
- Buy Nothing Project: https://buynothingproject.org/
Important Time Stamps:
- Introduction to today's episode. 0:22
- What is your vision for the future as a mom? 3:43
- The need for community is still alive and well in moms. 5:52
- How do you navigate the no-judgement zone? 11:02
- Becoming a mom is an expansion of your capacity. You realize you have more in you.
- 17:30
- Supporting mothers and cheering on mothers is what we need now. 19:59
- Meet yourself where you are within yourself. 22:06
- The importance of setting an example and doing things your own way. 26:34
- Why you have to come from a place of curiosity, curiosity, and curiosity. 28:42