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Impulse Shopping and Excessive Waste - KWCB Podcast Episode 001 - April 2026

Impulse Shopping and Excessive Waste - KWCB Podcast Episode 001 - April 2026

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In this inaugural episode of the Keep Wakulla County Beautiful podcast, host Steve Cushman joins Leslie Cushman and Executive Director Tammie Nason to tackle the crisis of compulsive consumption. The team explores how impulse shopping and the "convenience" of modern delivery services have led to a near doubling of waste production in just the last few years. By examining personal habits—from emotional clothes shopping to the 60 million tons of food wasted annually—they challenge listeners to move toward a life of intention rather than impulse. -- In 2018, the US produced 292 million tons of waste, a number that has skyrocketed since 2020. -- Every 15.5 hours, Americans discard enough plastic to fill the Dallas Cowboys' ATT Stadium. -- The "Away" Myth: Discussing why "throwing things away" simply means making our waste someone else's problem in a physical location. -- The Psychology of the Buy: Exploring the dopamine hit of shopping and how it often masks emotional needs or anxieties. -- Healthy Living vs. Cheap Convenience: Why the long-term cost of junk food and waste is higher than the upfront cost of sustainable, healthy choices. -- Practical steps toward "Zero Production Kitchens" and using local farmer's markets to reduce plastic packaging.
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