Recent podcasts everyone should listen to

Powerful messages are getting shared now in the world of podcasts. Some of the best episodes have just emerged. They can shape how we live and how we treat the world. Here are some favourites.

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The episodes I heard and adored

Simon Hill talking on the Rich Roll Podcast

What is the healthiest and most sustainable diet? Simon Hill, the Aussie nutritionist, answers questions around these topics.

Juli Piatt (Srimati) also on the Rich Roll Podcast

I related to this couple’s talk about the struggles during the pandemic.

Dr Kate Balestrieri on The Happy Pear Podcast

What does eroticism really involve? It’s more philosophical than many would guess, as explained by this educator.

Chris Wenban discusses tiny house living on the Ecoliving podcast by Narara Ecovillage

Follow this podcast if you are considering moving into a smaller space, living more sustainably or living in a shared community space. The Narara Ecovillage is located on the Central Coast of New South Wales in Australia.

Dr Sally Gillespie on The Lentil Intervention Podcast

In August, Sally shared her recommendations about climate consciousness.

My podcast-listening wish list

Fuchsia Goldsmith recorded by The Lentil Intervention Podcast

If there are any Kiwis following along, this dietitian is especially speaking to them.

Jessie J on The Plant Based News Podcast

Why did this musician become a vegan? Find out in that episode.

Jess and Garrett Gee, The Bucket List Family, on The Ellen Fisher Podcast

This family travels and shares their experiences.

What else should we listen to?

Did you hear about other must-hear episodes? Let us know in the comment section on social media.



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Melanie Suzanne Wilson

Melanie Suzanne Wilson has a professional background in digital content creation. She is now passionate about conscious living through vegan plant based lifestyle, mindfulness and accessible sustainability. 

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