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Whole industries have emerged to help people cope with all the stuff capitalism has brainwashed us into accumulating. Driven by everything from conspicuous consumption to the disposable mindset, Jorden and Kimberly recount how consumers are encouraged to buy, purge, and repeat.
Key Topics Jorden and Kimberly discuss include:

Why governments need people to buy more stuff

How reality television shows at the turn of the century paved the way for the KonMari Method, IKEA, and the equivalent of 51,458 football fields’ worth of storage unit space

Why today’s furniture is unlikely to end up in an antique shop

What to do with all that stuff we’ve accumulated

How virtual clutter is also taxing the environment

Ways to avoid the trap of cycle repetition

Why you should check out previous episodes about Consumerism, (E 2), The Clothing Industry (E 7), Sustainable Housing (E 11), and Sand (E 14) if you missed them

Recommended Resources

How to achieve a 1.5-Degree Lifestyles

J.B. MacKinnon’s The Day the World Stops Shopping

No Impact Man -book and documentary

Kimberly’s latest Substack newsletter post