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🎧 Sustainability for Beginners | Going Deeper Without Burnout | Part 3
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- Enough Stuff Podcast
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- May 13, 2026
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Going Deeper Without Burning Out In this episode of Enough Stuff , we’re talking about how to keep building a more sustainable life in a way that feels steady, realistic, and sustainable for you . Once you’ve made a few changes, the next challenge is often figuring out how to stay engaged without becoming overwhelmed, discouraged, or stuck chasing perfection. This episode is about creating a long-term mindset that supports both the planet and your own wellbeing. Inside this episode, we explore: * Why you don’t need to care about every issue equally—and how to choose your lane * Letting go of perfection and embracing progress * How to avoid sustainability burnout and protect your energy * Why leading by example can be more powerful than preaching * Redefining what “enough” means in a culture that always pushes more This episode is for anyone who wants to live more intentionally without carrying the weight of doing everything right. A sustainable life should feel grounded, flexible, and deeply personal. Connect / Contact Questions, feedback, collaborations, or topic ideas: [email protected] If You Enjoyed This Episode Please follow, rate, and share Enough Stuff with someone who wants less pressure, less waste, and more clarity about what truly matters. Intro/outro song written and performed by Ness Nöst , find her music wherever you stream your tunes! Get full access to Enough Stuff at enoughstufflauren.substack.com/subscribe