Better Actions with Gage Mitchell of Modern Species
Feeling inspired by the new year and the recent episode on changing behaviors, this episode focuses on motivating actions that will lead to a better 2024 and world for all. Compounding small actions over time creates a significant impact, and this episode will challenge you to take that first step in helping create a better tomorrow. One thing a day, week, or month, it is totally up to you. In this episode, I offer listeners 54 ideas to help get started. From eating healthily to protecting your time, unpack ways to create a better you before creating a better world. Discover how supporting fair trade, fostering mental health in the workplace, engaging with local communities, and making eco-conscious choices can collectively shape a future we all want to be a part of. Taking better actions is not just a philosophy. It is a roadmap for meaningful change. To hear about the various actions individuals, brands, businesses, and communities can take to contribute to a better world, tune in now!
Key Points From This Episode:
Learn to eat better, dance freely, and master the art of self-kindness.
Championing sustainability and exposing greenwashing villains.
Transforming workplaces into happy spaces, donating profits, and setting impact goals.
Discover how small acts in your community can create a ripple of positive change.
Hear easy tips for recycling, sustainable transportation, and loving the Earth.
Insights into Gage’s playbook on future-proofing your life.
The secret sauce that makes Modern Species a beacon of change.
Final words of wisdom for building a better world.
“I think we all could benefit from practicing being a little bit more kind to ourselves.” — @GageMitchell [0:03:25]
“Choose organic and regenerative [farming products] because those are the agricultural methodologies that are going to help us [have] a better future.” — @GageMitchell [0:09:25]
“Your presence is a present [at community meetings]. Just start there, super simple action.” — @GageMitchell [0:21:29]
“If all of us [have more empathy], the world will be a much better place in the future.” — @GageMitchell [0:32:29]