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If building a better future looks like a miserable exercise in self-denial, nobody is going to join.

Rushkoff sits down with author and activist Sarah Wilson to discuss her new book, 'I Eat the Stars"

Together, they discuss why environmental and activist movements have been weighed down by guilt, and why the alternative to industrial capitalism has to look, feel, and be better than the status quo.

From trading excessive belongings for time-freedom to prioritizing deep local community, it turns out that simplifying is a hell of a lot more fun than chasing a zillion dollars on the stock market.

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Credits

Hosted by Douglas Rushkoff
Produced by Josh Chapdelaine

Music by:
Team Human Theme - Stephen Bartolomei

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