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This for That on Swap.com

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I had this Battle Los Angeles DVD in my night stand drawer for months. Just sitting there cluttering up my drawer. It bugged me. I don't like clutter. I wanted it G-O-N-E. Read more »

Post-Urban Outfitters

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The clothes-swapping site thredUP celebrates its one-year anniversary this month. Since its founding, thredUP has become the top place online to trade used kids' clothing. Read more »

When Your Community Lets You Down

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One of the most amazing things about the process of our economic downsizing has been how embraced and supported we feel by our friends, neighbors, and surrounding community. Read more »

How to Swap Cities

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Many people are drawn to extended travel, but are too afraid of sacrificing a great job. Conversely, visa constraints and language barriers often make the prospect of working overseas too challenging. Read more »

How Others Are Living Well by Sharing

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If you see people sneaking around a neglected lot, digging in the dirt, they may be guerrilla gardeners. Read more »

Two Keys to Our Burgeoning Bottom-Up World

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Life is getting better faster, as Jesse Richards suggests in today's Q&A with Rachel Botsman. Food is more widely available; we live longer; more people have money and violence, disease and child mortality are down all around the world. Read more »

Swap Meet Spectacular: What Helps Score!

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While good bones are essential, it's how an event is fleshed out that separates the yawnfests from the unmissables. Score! --a swap event in Brooklyn that is becoming a phenomenon--has got it going. Read more »

Orphaned Objects Find a Home on Give Your Stuff Away Day

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The black wooden rocking chair, its head rest hand-painted with flowers, has been sitting in our garage for almost 10 years now. Read more »

How to Throw a Community Swap Meet

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We all have something to offer and needs to fill. The more we can provide for each other locally, the closer we are to sustainability. Read more »
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