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When a movie (Food, Inc.) led Stephanie Moram to start questioning everything from her food to her personal care products, she became a woman on a mission to protect her family’s health, and an expert researcher out of necessity. Wanting to limit the unnecessary and potentially harmful items she was bringing into her family’s home, Stephanie began the transition to a green, sustainable lifestyle. 

She’s collected her wisdom of experience and home-testing to create a resource for others who want to do the same, on her website Good Girl Gone Green, and though her podcast Green Junkie, where she simplifies green living so you can waste less, have more and save money. 

In this episode we discuss:

  • Making the transition easier to avoid overwhelm 
  • Tools to shop efficiently 
  • How “greenwashing” by manufacturers can lead consumers astray 
  • Avoiding toxic and copycat ingredients
  • Being gentle on yourself while you be more gentle on the planet

 

You can follow Stephanie on Instagram @thisisstephaniemoram

And pick up her DIY tips and more info on her webiste https://www.goodgirlgonegreen.com/

About the author 

susivine

Susi Vine is a Holisitc Health Practitioner, Flower Essence Practitioner, massage therapist, and Reiki master. Seeing how modern lifestyles can lead to chronic health issues, she was moved to begin empowering clients to live healthier lives with less emotional, physical and environmental stress.

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