If you are interested in perspectives on simple and sustainable living, then I highly recommend @Bearhouse's
"Radical Simple Living" podcast. I just binged all seven (so far) episodes.
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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Solidarity and best wishes for the New Year!
Hannah
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I feel like Mastodon is a better fit for me than those Other Places.
It is chaotic. It is a raucous barrel of anarchists and furries and commies and queers and furry trans queer ancoms and then this layer of blissed-out academics wiggling their eyebrows and then journos vainly trying to find other journos and then someone who invented TCP/IP as a jape and then her friend who invented stereo and then Jeff Minter.
Why isn't the rest of the net like this?
One "Mastodon tip" that's really good, but I don't see said much is: just use it.
If you're parking your username, or just crossposting from the Bird App, then *of course* your experience will be terrible and no one will want to talk to you and it will never improve.
"When you have a great and difficult task, something perhaps almost impossible, if you only work a little at a time, every day a little, suddenly the work will finish itself. " ~ Karen Blixen