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Overconsumption is everywhere, and it's being discussed on everything from Netflix documentaries to the growing push to better regulate fast fashion. We enjoyed the Oct episode of The Financial Diet where she talks about 'Why Nothing You Buy Feels Good anymore': https://lnkd.in/gpgyDEc3 What podcasts, videos, books or other content on the topic of overconsumption would you recommend for people interested in a wellbeing economy?

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The Healthy Habits Accelerator | Degrowth | Climate | MMT | Vegan

Have you seen 'Buy Now' on Netflix yet? It was only recently released and is currently in the Netflix top 10 and well worth your time. A really accessible and eye-opening look at what capitalism/growthism/consumerism is doing to the planet, and how the current market and growth-based approaches to solving our ecological crises can't work. Also an interesting insight into the minds of people who work for the multinational corporations responsible for most of our ecological and social damage and how they now seek to repair some of the damage they feel responsible for. A great documentary to watch with people who may be new to these issues, or who may be (consciously or unconsciously) trying to avoid acknowledging the harm we, collectively, are causing with this way of life. It's a short-ish film at less than 90 minutes. If you've seen it, please do let me know what you think in the comments below. #buynow #amazon #apple #Adidas #degrowth #capitalism #growthism #consumerism #greenwashing #corporationscantbegreened #massextinction

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