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Cozy, semi-upbeat releases for staying hopeful. ✨
"What would it look like if we brought meaning and purpose back into the objects in our lives? In a time when overconsumption and fast fashion are at an all-...
Stories from “The Moth” that revolve around motherhood, family legacies, and the memories that shape us.
"Perhaps our annoyance with boredom stems from a fear of indecision, like the world is a blank page, a...
Courtney Barnett has just released her newest album "Creature of Habit," and it’s the kind of record that makes a long car ride feel completely worth it.
"Whether we’re commuting or relaxing in our local par...
Happy June! We're celebrating that winter never lasts forever with a sunny playlist. ☀️
"We have fur babies. We cook meals. We burn candles. We track dirt in. We use cleaning, beauty, and hair care products....
The perfect peach iced tea recipe, my go-to spot for developing film, and a discount code for my favorite garden beds.
Welcome to The Weekend Edit, a Saturday ritual from The Good Trade featuring our top 10 reads of the week and a note fro...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Heartfelt essays and honest reviews for slower, more sustainable living. Join us to receive The Daily Good — an award-winning Monday–Friday morning newsletter… plus, The Weekend Edit, a curated letter for softer Saturdays, from our Founder.
Former NY fashion executive and wellness CMO turned Health Strategist.
Always seeking what is softer, more spacious, and more sustaining. Founder at The Good Trade \ud83d\udd4a️, Good Gear \ud83d\udd2c, and Soundly\ud83e\uddbb
Scrappy human and creative writer, always learning and appreciating as much as I can. \ud83d\udc96 Editorial Director at The Good Trade, DIYer, gamer, and cat mom to two fierce little panthers. \ud83d\udc08⬛\ud83d\udc08⬛
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