Épisodes

  • The Comfort of Small Things
    Oct 1 2025

    As we slowly settle into October, this episode invites you to take a breath and notice the quiet, comforting things in your life—the ones that don’t go viral, cost money, or demand your productivity.

    In a world that tells us to go bigger, do more, and stay busy, what if true comfort is found in the small, sacred moments? A favorite robe. Candlelight at dinner. The smell of something baking. These aren’t luxuries—they’re human needs.

    In this gentle conversation, we explore:

    • Why small comforts matter more than we give them credit for
    • Simple ways to find ease in everyday life
    • How cozy moments can be a radical form of self-care
    • Ways to invite more comfort without buying a thing
    • Ideas for sharing comfort with others in small, meaningful ways

    Whether you’re folding laundry, driving home, or curled up with a cup of tea, may this episode remind you that you don’t have to earn rest or comfort—you deserve it because you’re human.

    Get full notes & links: https://homespunseasonalliving.com/the-quiet-rebellion-episode-17/

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    12 min
  • From Zombified to Alive: Reclaiming Your Senses in a Digital World
    Sep 17 2025

    In this episode of The Quiet Rebellion, I’m joined by Catie Pardalote Payne of the Reskillience podcast for a deep and honest conversation about what it means to live fully awake in a world that constantly numbs us.

    We explore:

    • How digital overwhelm leads to “zombification”
    • Why a little discomfort can be a good thing
    • The beauty of purposeful weariness
    • Finding meaning through simple, physical work
    • Small ways to reconnect with the natural world
    • How community helps us stretch and grow


    We also talk about the value of showing up—grumpy, begrudgingly, and all—because the reward is often waiting on the other side of discomfort.

    This is a conversation about small rebellions, living with contrast, and remembering what it feels like to be fully human again.

    Get full show notes & links: https://homespunseasonalliving.com/the-quiet-rebellion-episode-16/

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    47 min
  • Seasonal Living in a Modern World
    Sep 3 2025

    In this episode, I’m reflecting on what it means to live in rhythm with the earth—even when the modern world keeps pushing for more, faster, now. Seasonal living isn’t about perfection or opting out of daily life; it’s about tuning in to nature’s cues, honoring your own cycles, and letting go of the pressure to bloom year-round.

    I’m sharing simple, doable ways to begin: from noticing what’s outside your window to creating small seasonal rituals that bring comfort and connection. Let this be your gentle reminder that you don’t have to live at full speed to live a full life.

    Get links, resources, & more: https://homespunseasonalliving.com/the-quiet-rebellion-episode-15/

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    17 min
  • Mending Matters: Stitching Resistance and Community
    Aug 20 2025

    What if sewing on a button could be an act of resistance? In this episode of The Quiet Rebellion, Kathie talks with Maddie Kertay of Badass Quilter about the quiet power of mending—how it empowers individuals, supports community, and pushes back against fast fashion and throwaway culture.

    Together, they explore the emotional and practical layers of repair: from reclaiming lost skills and embracing imperfection, to finding joy in simplicity and connection in the everyday. Whether you're new to mending or already have a button jar at the ready, this conversation will leave you inspired to fix, tend, and care more deeply—for your wardrobe, your values, and your neighbors.

    For full show notes & episode links: https://homespunseasonalliving.com/the-quiet-rebellion-episode-14/

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    55 min
  • The Myth of Modern Convenience: Why More Tech Isn’t Making Life Easier
    Aug 6 2025

    Is all this tech really making life better or just busier?

    In this episode of The Quiet Rebellion, Kathie gently unpacks the modern myth that more technology equals more ease. From smart appliances to social media scrolling, she invites listeners to reflect on whether convenience is actually adding value—or quietly draining our time, money, and attention.

    With relatable stories, honest reflections, and a few practical tips, Kathie explores:

    • The difference between true ease and marketed convenience
    • How slow living can be a form of rebellion
    • The hidden costs of tech-fueled lifestyles
    • Ways to unplug and reconnect with real life

    If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by your devices or unsure how to live more simply in a high-speed world, this episode is a gentle nudge toward clarity and calm.

    Get more resources: https://homespunseasonalliving.com/the-quiet-rebellion-episode-13/

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    21 min
  • Slow Living & Creative Success: Finding “Enough” in a Busy World
    Jul 30 2025

    What if success isn’t about money, fame, or followers? In this quiet, thoughtful conversation, Kathie talks with writer and gardener Anna Hewitt about redefining success on our own terms. They explore what it means to feel fulfilled, the pull of comparison on social media, and how small wins—like a thriving garden or a meaningful piece of writing—can be deeply satisfying. This episode is a gentle reminder that it’s okay to go slow, to stay quiet, and to value what truly matters.

    Find more info & links: https://homespunseasonalliving.com/the-quiet-rebellion-episode-12/

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    41 min
  • Slow Summer: Living with Intention in a Fast Paced World
    Jul 16 2025

    In this solo episode, Kathie invites you to embrace a slower, more intentional summer season. Drawing inspiration from the fleeting beauty of lilacs, she reflects on what it means to preserve both flavor and meaning in a fast-paced world. From making infused honey to sharing homemade tinctures on the porch, Kathie encourages us to savor the season, contribute meaningfully to our communities, and live with purpose—not urgency.

    Whether you're overwhelmed by the noise of modern life or simply craving a more grounded way of being, this episode offers gentle guidance rooted in seasonal rhythms and voluntary simplicity.

    What You’ll Hear In This Episode:

    • Why slowing down matters more than ever
    • Preserving seasonal flavors (like lilacs!) for winter
    • Choosing a single cause to focus on for lasting impact
    • Practicing mindful consumption in a consumer-driven culture
    • The importance of real-life community and skill-sharing
    • How slowing your own life ripples out to benefit others

    For more links & resources: https://homespunseasonalliving.com/the-quiet-rebellion-episode-11/

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    17 min
  • Imperfect Action: Finding Your Way Through Small, Messy Steps
    Jul 2 2025

    In this episode of The Quiet Rebellion, Kathie sits down with Krista O'Reilly-Davi-Digui from A Life in Progress to explore the transformative power of imperfect action.

    Krista shares her journey as a recovering perfectionist, her deep commitment to intentional living, and how small, consistent choices—rooted in self-awareness and self-compassion—can lead us to meaningful change.

    Together, Kathie and Krista discuss:

    • What “imperfect action” really means
    • How to build self-trust in everyday moments
    • Embracing discomfort as a path to growth
    • Creating brave, safe community—especially for introverts
    • Why your wholeness and joy truly matter

    “We find our way in action, not before.”
    “Your freedom liberates others.”

    Whether you're feeling stuck or just need a gentle nudge toward your next step, this conversation is for you.

    For Links & Resources visit: https://homespunseasonalliving.com/the-quiet-rebellion-episode-10/

    Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast—it helps others find these quiet, radical conversations.


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    47 min