A conversation about shifting values and wondering if your efforts matter with Jessie Stokes - ep 34
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In this episode, I'm talking with Jessie Stokes, owner of the Tiny Yellow Bungalow zero waste shop and blog. Jessie is also the author and creator of the Zero Waste Vegan Cookbook. Together, Jessie and I have an honest conversation about what happens when your values have to shift, how to navigate the guilt, and also wondering if our small efforts really make a difference. Transcript coming soon. You can learn more about Jessie here: https://www.tinyyellowbungalow.com/  Support the showLet's connect! Sign up and receive the eco-activity book with over 15 activities for kids. Email me: [email protected] Blog (Reduce, Reuse, Renew) Instagram (@raisingecominimalistspodcast or @reducereuserenewblog) Support the Show Leave a review on Apple and/or Spotify
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