Ep 63 Living in a Yurt: Embracing Alternative Living

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What you’ll learn in this episode:

  • Living in a yurt and embracing alternative living allows for a deeper focus on making an impact and caring for the earth.

  • Connecting with nature and practising environmental stewardship is essential for personal healing and the well-being of the planet.

  • Taking care of each other involves seeing beyond labels and treating everyone with reverence and understanding.

  • Creating a world where everyone feels safe and accepted requires breaking down prejudices and working together.

  • Stepping out of the norm and embracing fear allows for personal growth and the pursuit of higher goals.

  • Living in harmony with nature and each other is the key to creating a better future for future generations.

 

Kari Cooper, also known as YurtGrrl, shares her journey of alternative living and making an impact on the world. After a life-changing health event, Kari discovered the world of tiny houses and yurts, which led her to embrace a more unconventional lifestyle. She found solace and purpose in connecting with nature and advocating for environmental stewardship. Kari's mission is to create a world where everyone is accepted and loved, regardless of their background or identity. She is now running for public office to represent the unrepresented and make a positive change in her community.

For full show notes and more information visit: https://bit.ly/3AjG0TK

 

Resources mentioned

  • Laura Lynch: LinkedIn

  • Kari Cooper: Find here on all socials @Yurtgrrl

 

Quotes from the episode

 
We were put here on this planet to create heaven on earth.
— Carrie Cooper
 
We’re all meat suits with a lot of problems.
— Carrie Cooper
 
I want to see a world where my son can go forward and be whoever he wants to be.
— Carrie Cooper
 

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