Join host Rosemary Pell as she explores the quiet intelligence of living simply, drawing on the wisdom of 19th-century domestic pioneers like Lydia Maria Child, Catherine Beecher, and Ellen Swallow Richards to reframe simplicity not as deprivation but as a profound form of attention, discernment, and sufficiency. In this thoughtful premiere episode of *Living Simply*, Rosemary examines why the average American home holds 300,000 items, how household clutter affects our well-being, and what the lost art of "enough" can teach us about finding real rest in a world obsessed with more. Whether you're feeling weighed down by excess or simply seeking a gentler way to move through daily life, this episode offers timeless wisdom rooted in the domestic sciences and delivered with warmth and compassion.
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