38. Christmas Special: The Season of Sustainable Giving
Release Date: 12/24/2025
Planet People Podcast
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info_outlineIn this special holiday episode, hosts Natalie and Coral reflect on the season of giving and what it means to give sustainably. As we approach the end of the year, they discuss the importance of shopping small, supporting local businesses, and giving back to the incredible organizations and guests who have shared their knowledge and passion throughout the season.
This Christmas episode is a joyous reminder that sustainable giving goes beyond material gifts; it’s about supporting the communities, creators, and changemakers who are working to build a better world. Natalie and Coral emphasize the importance of shopping from small businesses and local artisans this holiday season, as these purchases directly support individuals and families while minimizing environmental impact.
The hosts also highlight how listeners can give back to the show itself: following the organizations and experts featured in episodes, supporting their work, and spreading the word about Planet People. Liking, sharing, and subscribing might seem like small actions, but they make a huge difference in amplifying the voices of those doing critical environmental work.
RAY OF HOPE:
The most meaningful gifts don’t always come wrapped in paper. This holiday season, we’re witnessing a beautiful shift in how people approach giving, prioritizing experiences over possessions, supporting small makers over large corporations, and investing in causes that truly matter. When you shop small, you’re not just buying a product; you’re supporting someone’s dream, keeping money in your local community, and often choosing items made with more care for both people and planet.
The ripple effect of these choices extends far beyond the holidays. Every small business supported, every podcast shared, every organization amplified—these are acts of community building that sustain the people doing the hard work of creating change. The beauty is in the simplicity: your everyday choices to support, share, and show up for the causes and people you believe in can have a profound impact.
ANXIETY TO ACTION:
Make your holiday shopping count - Create a list of small businesses, local artisans, and mission-driven companies to support this season. Consider giving donations in someone’s name to organizations featured on the show.
Amplify the voices that matter - Like, share, and review podcasts and content creators who are doing important work. Follow and engage with the organizations and experts who have appeared on Planet People.
Give the gift of awareness - Share your favorite Planet People episodes with friends and family. Start conversations about sustainable living and environmental stewardship around the holiday table.
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