Thursday, January 21, 2010
I am a Frugalitarian!
I stumbled upon a site when reading another blog one day, http://www.thefrugalitarian.com. When I read the definition of what a frugalitarian is, "One whose philosophy asserts that life is sweeter and the planet is healthier when we keep it simple, waste nothing and reinvent just about everything," I felt I had been pegged! It might as well have been my personal mission statement! I sent the woman behind the movement, Jodi Olson, a quick email expressing my enthusiasm about her efforts. And within days, she invited me to be a guest on her upcoming live web radio show on http://www.toginet.com that she does every Wednesday (4pm EST). Her weekly show is one hour. So, I was on yesterday's show. During the hour, Jodi and her co-host gave many tips on simple ways to save money. It was a blast even though I was nervous. I had to listen to the podcast to remind myself what I said, because it happened so fast. The words were spilling out of my mouth so fast! You can download the MP3 here (Frugalitarian 1-20-2010) http://toginet.com/podcasts
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Great interview. I am already a Gumdrop Swap customer. But I will listen to the show on Wednesdays now. Lots of great tips to save!
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