The Green’s “On the sofa” podcast

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"On the sofa" with the Greens

"On the sofa" with the Greens

To celebrate Recycle Week, Mr Green and I took to the sofa to bring you our first podcast . Everything is uncut, unedited, unprepared and pretty much as raw as it gets!

If you like this podcast we’ll make them a regular feature.

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I am a long time supporter of the Green and Sustainable lifestyle. After being caught in the Boscastle floods in 2004, our family begun a journey to respect and promote the importance of Earth's fragile ecosystem, that focussed on reducing waste. Inspired by the beauty and resourcefulness of this wonderful planet, I have published numerous magazine articles on green issues and the author of four books.

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  1. Shirlann says:

    Hi Guys,

    Yes love it. Is it able to add more volume from your end?
    I have my sound turned to the highest notch but I am
    still having problems hearing it.

    Many thanks for a brilliant sight.

    With your bottle cuffs never had a slug/snail near our lettuces!

    Shirlann.

  2. sandy says:

    loved this podcast, more please,

  3. Poppy says:

    I need to check this out on the PC as something is blocking it on the laptop 🙁

  4. Alyson says:

    Nice idea but I also could barely hear it. I had the volume at its highest and nobody in the room.And what does Mr Green sneer at?

  5. Sooz says:

    Love it 🙂

  6. Mrs Green says:

    Thanks everyone – I need to look at volume levels then. I recorded it on .wav and transferred it to .mp3, so perhaps I lost some levels in the conversion and then uploading. Will record on MP3 next time and see if that helps.

  7. Jane says:

    Great, but did have to listen hard. Why are we as a nation such suckers for anything that’s free whatever rubbish it is? And why do we think that it is free?

    Less = More is the case when you don’t have to stuff yourself on not-so-nice-because-they’ve-been-in- the fridge- a-while fruit and vegetables that need using up. Buy less and enjoy them all at their best instead of having to pick through them to find the best!

  8. Mrs Green says:

    @Jane: Thanks Jane – funny about the 3 for 2 offers,isn’t it – lots of money has gone into psychology about what makes us buy things. I suppose it goes right back to needing to hoard things as a means of survival and probably plays deep into our survival instincts.

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