In this rich and reflective episode, we explore our personal and collective relationship to money, work, and efficiency—and how these shape the way we live, earn, and feel about our worth.
We share how leaving city life and corporate jobs shifted our perspective on money: from fear and control to flow and intention. From seeing money as something to earn to something that can be aligned, stewarded, and infused with meaning.
Together, we unpack:
— How our conditioning links money to our self-worth
— Why “hard work” can be beautiful when it’s aligned
— The myth that more money must mean more hours
— What it means to “unspend” and invest in joy
— Rethinking wealth, ownership, and value through a slower lens
— And how choosing what not to spend on can be the most powerful income of all
This is an open, nuanced conversation filled with real stories, redefinitions, and invitations to reflect on your own relationship with money—not to judge it, but to gently reimagine it.
Thank you so much for joining us today as we explore what it means to live an unhurried life.
➡️ If you’d like to continue the conversation, you can head to Ingrid’s website
and follow her Substack, Unhurried Life, where she shares deeply insightful and vulnerable reflections on slowing down, embodiment, and living in alignment with our ancient physiology. Through her writing, she explores the complexities of modern life and the freedom that comes with choosing a different path—one rooted in presence, connection, and full authentic expression.
➡️ You can also reach out to Adrien at Adrien@storka.co and follow his journey on YouTube, where he shares his experience of transitioning from a corporate career to a slower, more intentional life in the Swedish forest. Through his content, he explores entrepreneurship, self-sufficiency, permaculture, and the pursuit of financial and personal freedom—offering insights on how to build a values-aligned life with multiple income streams, creativity, and a deep connection to nature.
We’re excited to grow alongside you.
Until next time, stay present and live unhurried. ❤️
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