Lebanese society has been in crisis for the past two, three years. Social capital is held on by families sending money into Lebanon to support their relatives and work abroad. But it's created a sense of do I feel guilty for having a good time? And also back to this mask, we party when there's a war. We'll find an underground bunker to party in.We live life because we know life's very fleeting. You remember that mask that fell off? Well, it's still glued on to many parts of society.
On this episode, Nate is joined by Joslin Faith Kehdy, a changemaker and citizen of Lebanon. Over the last 3 years, Lebanon has had a 50% drop in GDP and 98% devaluation in their currency, massive unemployment, and - among many other things - an ongoing waste crisis. Throughout this, Joslin has been a leader in responding to and coming up with new (and old) ways for living a dignified and simplified life. Joslin is an environmentalist currently living ‘The Great Simplification’ - she offers a valuable perspective on what ‘sustainable’ living really means and insights for what may come to the rest of the world.
About Joslin Faith Kehdy:
Joslin Faith Kehdy is the Founder and Director of Recycle Lebanon, whose goal is to make a circular system change to “re-psyc’le” our mindset towards action. Since 2015, Recycle Lebanon has been organizing projects focusing on reducing plastic usage and pollution in Lebanon, while building initiatives to expand nature based consumption & production alternatives. A hands-on unlearner with a devotion for land & water stewardship, Joslin lives off-grid, homesteading in the rural village of Baskinta, Lebanon.
Joslin’s organization, Recycle Lebanon, is fundraising for their newest initiative: TerraPods. If you’d like to learn more or support this project please visit: Sustain Lebanon - TerraPods
For Show Notes and More visit: https://www.thegreatsimplification.com/episode/73-joslin-faith-kehdy
To watch this video episode on Youtube → https://youtu.be/S1iAa9kP80Q