Meet Ting Waymouth, a passionate community organizer for climate action. Ting shares how her upbringing laid the foundation for her commitment to sustainable habits and how motherhood provided a deeper opportunity to embrace practices like using reusable cloth diapers, fully electrifying her home, and seeking out ways to inspire others in her community. This was a fun and inspiring story of how to find ways, both big and small, to exercise our power and create the future we ACTUALLY want to live in.
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