Join Natalie Fee and Temini Kasumu in the latest episode of the Interwoven podcast as they delve into compelling conversations about environmental activism and sustainable living. Discover Natalie’s transformational journey from witnessing the devastating impacts of plastic pollution to spearheading groundbreaking initiatives. Learn about plastic-free periods, the power of community-driven campaigns, and the importance of integrating nature into daily life to combat burnout. With insights into impactful partnerships, the philosophy behind writing “How to Save the World for Free,” and the soothing influence of music, this episode compellingly intertwines activism, personal wellness, and creativity to inspire change.
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