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One Can Hope
Eleisha Eagle, Ali Hall
28 episodes
2 days ago
Sisters Eleisha and Ali bring over a decade of low-waste living experience to One Can Hope. Eleisha, a refillery owner, and Ali, a content creator known for viral upcycling hacks, share expert tips and plenty of laughs as they explore practical ways to live more sustainably. One Can Hope offers a refreshing sense of optimism for those feeling climate anxiety, focusing on hopeful, doable steps to help you make greener choices—without sacrificing comfort or fun.
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Sisters Eleisha and Ali bring over a decade of low-waste living experience to One Can Hope. Eleisha, a refillery owner, and Ali, a content creator known for viral upcycling hacks, share expert tips and plenty of laughs as they explore practical ways to live more sustainably. One Can Hope offers a refreshing sense of optimism for those feeling climate anxiety, focusing on hopeful, doable steps to help you make greener choices—without sacrificing comfort or fun.
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April Showers | Water Conservation
One Can Hope
25 minutes 36 seconds
6 months ago
April Showers | Water Conservation

In this splashy episode, Eleisha and Ali turn on the tap—but not for long—as they dive into the refreshingly practical world of water conservation. From leaky faucets to lawn drama, they're tackling all the ways we can waste (and save!) this precious resource, indoors and out. Whether you’re planning your garden or just want to shrink your water bill, this episode is full of clever, doable tips to make your April showers a little more sustainable.

Key Takeaways

  • 82 Gallons a Day?! The average American uses 82 gallons of water daily.
  • Leaks = Lost Gold A leaky faucet dripping once per second wastes over 3,000 gallons a year.
  • Shower Power: Reducing your shower by just 2 minutes can save up to 1,500 gallons per person annually.
  • Low-Flow Life: Switching to a low-flow showerhead can cut water use by 40%.
  • Rain Barrels FTW: Collecting rainwater is legal in all 50 states and super useful for watering plants or washing your car (if you're into that).
  • Mulch Much? Mulch helps retain moisture and supports plant health.
  • Water-wasting Fashion: It takes 2,000 gallons of water to make one pair of jeans.
  • Eat with the Planet in Mind: Going meatless a few days a week saves loads of water.
  • Native Plants Rock: They’re adapted to your climate and need less water (and less maintenance).

Links

  • Water Stats
  • Irrigation Water Use
  • Rainwater Harvesting Tool
  • EPA WaterSense
  • Find Free Mulch Near You
  • Ali’s Water-Saving Shower Playlist
  • Learn more about Eleisha’s refillery and shop: ⁠⁠mainlineshift.com⁠⁠
  • Follow Ali’s upcycled world on social media: @tiny_waste


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How short is your shower? What’s your best water-saving trick? Tag us with your tips (and water-themed fails) @OneCanHopePodcast!

One Can Hope
Sisters Eleisha and Ali bring over a decade of low-waste living experience to One Can Hope. Eleisha, a refillery owner, and Ali, a content creator known for viral upcycling hacks, share expert tips and plenty of laughs as they explore practical ways to live more sustainably. One Can Hope offers a refreshing sense of optimism for those feeling climate anxiety, focusing on hopeful, doable steps to help you make greener choices—without sacrificing comfort or fun.