A Little Bit of Lagom

A Little Bit of Lagom

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A Little Bit of Lagom is a weekly podcast about how to find a more balanced, sustainable and mindful approach to living. Taking inspiration from the Swedish concept of Lagom, loosely translating to “a little bit and not too much”. The podcast aims to highlight the humanity that can often be left out of climate conversations, centering experiences and perspectives highlighting the intersectional nature of the issues society face. We explore topics rooted in environmentalism, climate and social justice, veganism, health, sustainability, and how we can make small, practical changes in our lives to support positive change in a way that feels possible and achievable. Marla, host of the podcast, is a freelance dance artist and climate justice advocate, member of youth led organisations Re-Earth Initiative and GYBN. She’s also a sports massage therapist and qualified coach/mentor who has a multitude of passions, especially for the natural world, and felt a need to share and connect with others who want to find ways to live more sustainably and consciously with more balance in their lives.

Recent Episodes

  • Ep 39 Sharing Music to Educate and Empower with Rex from Conservation Music Lesotho

    3 years ago
  • Ep 38 The Connected Complexities of Biodiversity, Human Rights and the Climate Crisis with Eirini Sakellari

    3 years ago
  • Ep 36 Activism, Stigmatism and Infuriating Party Politics with Nele Van Hoyweghen

    3 years ago
  • Ep 35 Climate and Gender Justice with Renata Koch Alvarenga

    4 years ago
  • Ep 34 Eco-Village Insights with Boris and Viktor from Etika Mondo

    4 years ago
  • Ep 33 Climate Operation: Educating and Connecting with Heizal Nagginda

    4 years ago
  • Ep 32 Youth Activism and Self-Reflection with Valentina Prada

    4 years ago
  • Ep 31 Climate Justice Advocacy in the Arts with Farah Ahmed

    4 years ago
  • Ep 30 The Uncensored Truths from Indigenous Youth with Unity Among Nations Youth Council

    4 years ago
  • Ep 29 Supporting the Stop Ecocide Campaign with Shirleen Chin

    4 years ago