Many of us strive to live a more minimal lifestyle in order to simplify our homes and lower our stress, but minimalism can also be good for the world around us! In this conversation, Stephanie and I discuss what it looks like to become more conscious consumers as we continually minimize our homes. If you are on a minimalism journey of any kind, this episode will inspire you to contribute to a more sustainable world through minimalist practices.
In this episode, we cover:
What it means to prioritize sustainable minimalism
How our emotions impact our buying behaviors
Shifting our mindsets about the cost of what we buy
Where to start when sourcing quality clothing
Reasons to prioritize natural fibers over synthetic materials
The value of repairing items instead of replacing them
A sustainable minimalist approach to kids’ clothing
Navigating gift giving from friends and family in a positive way
Strategies for storing kids’ clothes for future sizes and seasons
Pursuing minimalism in your home when your spouse is not on board
Avoiding clutter in your holiday decor
How to adjust your mindset so you don’t continue bringing clutter into your home
View full show notes on the blog + watch this episode on YouTube.
Thank you to our sponsors!
Carly Jean Los Angeles | Use code FARMHOUSE20 at CarlyJeanLosAngeles.com
Azure Standard | Use code SPRINGHOMESTEAD10 at AzureStandard.com
Toups and Co Organics | Use code FARMHOUSE at ToupsandCo.com
Please see full show notes for more details on these offers.
CONNECT
Stephanie Seferian of the Sustainable Minimalist | Website | Podcast | Instagram
Lisa Bass of Farmhouse on Boone | Blog | YouTube | Instagram | TikTok | Facebook | Pinterest
Join us in the Simple Farmhouse Life Facebook community!
140. How to Ease Into a Natural Lifestyle | Roxanne Ahern of Happy Holistic Homestead
139. Building a Debt-Free Homestead from Scratch | Katie Metka: Mother of 9, Photographer, Homesteader
138. Using Herbs to Support Your Health | Arielle de Martinez of Sovereign Beauty & Wellness
137. Organic Skincare and Why Ingredients Matter | Emilie Toups of Toups and Co Organics
136. Gut Health and Fermented Foods | Meg Kilcup of A Whole Health Life
135. How the Farmhouse Style is Changing | Liz Quick of The Quick Journey
134. Teaching Kids About Farming | Brianna Widen of Widnor Farms
133. Should Everyone Try Making Cheese at Home? | Robyn Jackson of Cheese From Scratch | Homestead Cheesemaking
132. What to Look for When Buying an Old Farmhouse | Cathy & Garrett Poshusta of The Grit and Polish
131. Getting Kids Outside | Ginny Yurich of 1000 Hours Outside
130. American Agriculture | Natalie Kovarik of Kovarik Cattle Co.
129. Learning Old-Fashioned Skills | Carolyn Thomas of Homesteading Family
128. How to Shop for Antique and Vintage Finds | Amanda Marie of Sincerely Marie Designs
127. Starting a Farm When You Didn’t Grow Up on One | Jess Sowards of Roots and Refuge Farm
126. Simple and Thrifty DIYs to Refresh Your Home for Spring | Andrea Francavilla of Pine and Prospect Home
125. Learning New Skills on the Homestead | Melissa K. Norris
124. All Things Spring: Home Decor, Gardening, Cooking | Kali Ramey Martin
123. Seasonal Eating: Spring Edition | Erin Worrall of The Cedar Chest Farm
122. Selecting and Caring for Chickens | Kathleen of Oak Abode
121. Answering Your Questions About Owning a Dairy Cow | Angel Turner of Rosehill Farm
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
My Slice of Life
The Old Man’s Podcast
The joe gardener Show - Organic Gardening - Vegetable Gardening - Expert Garden Advice From Joe Lamp’l
House Rules with Myquillyn Smith, The Nester
The Beginner’s Garden with Jill McSheehy