Jo Nemeth, who has spent a decade living without money, shares her unconventional journey towards sustainability and community sufficiency. She discusses the challenges and rewards of a moneyless lifestyle, emphasizing the importance of reducing consumption. Jo highlights the power of community living and gift culture in fostering support systems. Amid critiques and societal pressures, she explores the freedom gained from rejecting materialism, advocating for ethical consumerism as a means to combat economic and environmental issues.