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#TheVoidProject 01: Don’t Rush w/Sasha Newton

March 31, 2023 Guest: Sasha Newton Season 1 Episode 1
#TheVoidProject 01: Don’t Rush w/Sasha Newton
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#TheVoidProject 01: Don’t Rush w/Sasha Newton
Mar 31, 2023 Season 1 Episode 1
Guest: Sasha Newton

What can a 24-year-old teach us about shoring up our values before we run out and buy more?

Summary

What can a 25-year-old teach us about shoring up our values before we run out and buy more? In the opening episode of the podcast, we speak with Sasha Newton, a young professional in Northern California. Based on her own life experience, she makes the case that real growth can be found in letting things go, then living in the tension of not yet knowing exactly what we want. Later, when we’re clear about why we want things, we can be economical with our money and our time, while dialing back potential waste and disposal on the planet. On the day we recorded this episode, Sasha had just sorted her closet and let of 60-70%.

About my guest

Sasha Newton is a young professional currently living in the San Francisco Bay Area. She co-founded Peer Point, a program that supports youth in dispute resolution. Sasha graduated from Pomona College with a double major in Cognitive Science and Asian Studies and she speaks Spanish, Mandarin, Italian and Russian. Sasha also is an avid athlete on land and in water; in high school and college she competed in interscholastic swimming and polo.

Main topics

4:26the average woman has 125 articles of clothing
5:45letting go of things from the past feels like growth
6:58acquire a professional wardrobe at no cost
10:55value simplicity, utility and high quality
11:14perfect definition of a gift
13:13the right tool at the right time
14:23China, France, Sweden
15:07Capsule wardrobe

Additional resources

Fresh Lifelines for Youth (host of the Peer Point program)
flyprogram.org

How many clothes do I really need?
www.nytimes.com/2022/10/10/style/clothes-wardrobe-need.html

Capsule wardrobe
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capsule_wardrobe

Sasha’s tip for building a wardrobe at no cost
Use Facebook local buy/sell/trade groups to post a note about why you are building a wardrobe, the style or purpose you need it for, your size, and your willingness to pick it up wherever the donor would prefers. Say that you’re open to photo-sharing before pick-up to make sure it’s a match with what you want.

Book to check out
The Year of Less, by Cait Flanders

Podcast theme music
empty by Tea K Pea
freemusicarchive.org/music/tea-k-pea/

To hear more episodes of The Void Project, subscribe on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts.

Show Notes

What can a 24-year-old teach us about shoring up our values before we run out and buy more?

Summary

What can a 25-year-old teach us about shoring up our values before we run out and buy more? In the opening episode of the podcast, we speak with Sasha Newton, a young professional in Northern California. Based on her own life experience, she makes the case that real growth can be found in letting things go, then living in the tension of not yet knowing exactly what we want. Later, when we’re clear about why we want things, we can be economical with our money and our time, while dialing back potential waste and disposal on the planet. On the day we recorded this episode, Sasha had just sorted her closet and let of 60-70%.

About my guest

Sasha Newton is a young professional currently living in the San Francisco Bay Area. She co-founded Peer Point, a program that supports youth in dispute resolution. Sasha graduated from Pomona College with a double major in Cognitive Science and Asian Studies and she speaks Spanish, Mandarin, Italian and Russian. Sasha also is an avid athlete on land and in water; in high school and college she competed in interscholastic swimming and polo.

Main topics

4:26the average woman has 125 articles of clothing
5:45letting go of things from the past feels like growth
6:58acquire a professional wardrobe at no cost
10:55value simplicity, utility and high quality
11:14perfect definition of a gift
13:13the right tool at the right time
14:23China, France, Sweden
15:07Capsule wardrobe

Additional resources

Fresh Lifelines for Youth (host of the Peer Point program)
flyprogram.org

How many clothes do I really need?
www.nytimes.com/2022/10/10/style/clothes-wardrobe-need.html

Capsule wardrobe
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capsule_wardrobe

Sasha’s tip for building a wardrobe at no cost
Use Facebook local buy/sell/trade groups to post a note about why you are building a wardrobe, the style or purpose you need it for, your size, and your willingness to pick it up wherever the donor would prefers. Say that you’re open to photo-sharing before pick-up to make sure it’s a match with what you want.

Book to check out
The Year of Less, by Cait Flanders

Podcast theme music
empty by Tea K Pea
freemusicarchive.org/music/tea-k-pea/

To hear more episodes of The Void Project, subscribe on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts.