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Emily's New York Times interview was...weird
Episode 36

Emily's New York Times interview was...weird

This isn't what a crunchy person is actually like.

The Really Very Crunchy Podcast · Airwave Media

December 24, 20241h 4m

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Show Notes

In this episode, we’re diving into the often-misunderstood world of crunchy living. Emily and Jason break down the stereotypes surrounding crunchy people—like the idea that they’re overly judgmental, hyper-political, or rigidly conservative—and unpack why these misconceptions persist. Emily shares insights from her recent interview with The New York Times, where the reporter framed her story through a narrow lens, leading to a thought-provoking conversation about narratives and agendas. 

At the heart of it all, Emily and Jason ask an important question: Why can’t we all agree on the basics of being healthy, happy humans? With their signature humor and candidness, they challenge listeners to embrace a more open-minded view of what it means to live naturally—and remind everyone that crunchy isn’t a one-size-fits-all label. 


If you haven't checked out Emily's book, it's available everywhere:

Really Very Crunchy: The Beginner's Guide to Removing Toxins from Your Life Without Adding them to Your Personality

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