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A World of Wellness ft. Madeleine Shaw
Season 1, Ep. 4
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We talk to good friend, author and Nutritional Therapist, Madeleine Shaw, about low waste living, her experience of trialing a plastic-free life and whether or not it's possible to be sustainable unless we all start slowing down?
"When we are stressed, busy and tired we can only do what we can. It's the big companies we need to put an emphasis on."
Follow Madeleine on socials @madeleine_shaw_ and Homethings on @get_homethings!
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