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Episode Eight

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In this week’s episode, Anna and Eibhlin dive into their recent activities, thoughts on sustainable living, and upcoming events. Anna recounts her weekend at The Yoga Picnic - https://theyogapicnic.com/ a well-organised event with a community feel that focusses on yoga and wellness. Eibhlin shares her efforts to slow down by swimming in the lake and cycling, recommending Lough Boora - https://www.loughboora.com/ for nature activities. She also expresses excitement for the upcoming https://mullingarpride.ie/  event, WERK!Fest .

Anna highlights https://kilbegganorganicfoods.com/shop/ , praising their organic farming practices that emphasise biology over chemistry. The pair then delve into a discussion on overconsumption, sparked by Amazon Prime Day, which encourages unnecessary purchases. They criticise the poor ethics of major corporations like Amazon and Temu. Instead, they suggest alternative actions to incorporate sustainable skills like attending sewing classes like those at https://www.lwetb.ie/fet/ . They mention spending a day out with friends at https://www.changeclothes.org/ , or exploring local Freecycle groups, https://olioapp.com/en/ , Marketplace, and https://www.adverts.ie/ for “new to you” items.

Anna also highlights the seasonal produce, with juicy tomatoes and courgettes currently in season. Tune in to the episode for a deeper dive into each topic and join Anna and Eibhlin in their journey towards a more sustainable and mindful lifestyle.

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