Sustainable Lifestyle Ideas from Simple Living TV
Watch this PBS show for ideas on how to live wisely.
April/May 2008
By Alison Rogers
Repeat after me: “Nothing is too small to make a difference.” That’s the mantra of Wanda Urbanska, who shows us that there are many ways to simplify life in her PBS television series, Simple Living with Wanda Urbanska. Now in its fourth season, Simple Living offers ideas to help viewers eliminate the clutter that consumes our 21st century lives. The half-hour segments produced by Urbanska and her partner, writer Frank Levering, focus on four themes: environmental stewardship, thoughtful consumption, community involvement and financial responsibility. This season, keep an eye out for segments about wiser living featuring Mother Earth News Editor in Chief Cheryl Long, as well as a few colleagues from our sister publications, Grit and Herb Companion. Watch for Simple Living on your local PBS station schedule (locate your station here).
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