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I help women transform their lives by harmonizing their living space through holistic home wellness practices. In this podcast you'll learn about crafting a space to improve your health and wellness. We'll discuss holistic homes, Feng Shui, interior design, color psychology, biophilia, natural products, clutter clearing, and home organizing.
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A podcast about the human connection to nature. Biophilia is the innate connection that human beings seek with the natural world. Every other week, hosts Monica Olsen and Jennifer Walsh sit down with thought-leaders and experts across a wide range of industries to discuss the impact that nature has on our wellbeing, why we need nature in order to thrive, and what steps we can all take to live in harmony with the natural world. They pose questions centered around finding common-sense solution ...
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Coaching Outdoors

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The benefits of spending time in natural environments is far reaching, from relieving stress and depression, to restoring our brain’s ability to think creatively and come up with new ideas.In these podcasts we explore in greater detail the specific benefits of coaching outdoors in natural environments. Speaking with coach practitioners who have been coaching outdoors for many years, as well as specialists in areas such as eco-psychology, biophilia, nature connectedness and many more.We reall ...
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A podcast for those seeking stories about having an impact and building a better life. From the original Serenbe story of how Founder Steve Nygren and his family discovered and developed the land that is now the leading wellness community, to stories featuring many of the people that inspired, encouraged and influenced how Serenbe was created. Steve Nygren and host Monica Olsen talk about how we resist or ignore issues out of fear vs. discovering common sense solutions and discuss the biophi ...
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Join me for discussions to learn about #sustainability and #education and #hemp. My guests are from all sorts of different industries what brings them to me is their passion for creating a better, greener and more peaceful place on this planet. Have fun!
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Welcome to The Quiet Mark Podcast. Hosted by Simon Gosling CMO at Quiet Mark, the global award programme associated with the UK Noise Abatement Society, this series uniquely explores the vital role acoustics will play in the future of global living, building and product design sharing conversations with thought-leading designers, architects, and sound experts. The World Health Organization (WHO) recognises environmental noise as the 2nd largest environmental health risk in Western Europe aft ...
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Now celebrating its fourth year, Talking Architecture & Design is Australia’s first B2B architecture podcast that regularly talks about a range of issues that affect Australia’s architects, building designers and built environment professionals. Run by Australia’s most popular architecture magazine, Architecture & Design, the Talking Architecture & Design podcast gives a regular bite-sized dose of what is important and sometimes what is just plain old interesting to anyone and everyone in th ...
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We are CreativeMornings Prague. Our goal is to inspire, to take people out of their daily routine and wake them up, differently, creatively and with love. No matter what field you are in, come to find interesting topics from different perspectives. We serve monthly food for thought, breakfast included. So set your alarm, make space in the calendar and come on down!
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Every week, Tessa and Sam exorcise their personal pop culture demons by going through their media to-do lists one item at a time. Each week involves a discussion about the media they listened, watched, read, played, or experienced that week along with encouragement to continue tackling these backlogs. Plus bonus weekly episodes where one of the hosts reacts to a TV show that the other has forced them to watch.
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In this episode interviewing Samina, who reminds me of how important being in alignment with ourselves is to live in harmony with the environment around me. Lots of interesting insights into how you can turn your passion for nature and mindfulness into a profitable consultancy business. For more info on Samina and Biophilia Works, click here. To ch…
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Welcome to another episode of Revive & Thriveology. In this episode, we have a captivating conversation with my friend, and astrologer, Maggie Kitch. Together, we dive deep into the celestial realm to explore the fascinating energies of autumn and how to harness them for your home's benefit this fall season. Maggie shares her astrological insights …
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Darren Palmer began his career designing beautiful and personalised homes for discerning clients. Today, Darren Palmer has evolved into a prestigious brand that stands for inspirational design, timeless appeal and accessible luxury. As a designer, writer and speaker known for his stylish and classic interior designs, Darren is an established and we…
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Since 2014, Serenbe has partnered with Atlanta Homes & Lifestyles Magazine for our annual designer Showhouse. Every year, a selection of Atlanta’s top interior designers take over a new home within the community and we open up the space for tours. For the past ten years, every home has been absolutely breathtaking - and the best part? Each one is c…
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Serenbe Stories will be back for its 9th Season on Monday, September 18th! This season, we’re continuing to explore the people and places that make Serenbe such a dynamic and thriving community. Tune in for a behind the scenes look at our 10th annual Designer Showhouse, hear from renowned installation artist Thomas Jackson who created a stunning ph…
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In today's episode, we're diving into the world of interior paint colors. Choosing the right paint color for your home can be overwhelming, but fear not, because I'm here with actionable tips to help you make the perfect selection. Whether you're looking to create a calming sanctuary or a vibrant and energetic environment, this episode has the tips…
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This week, we’re exploring buildings that are biophilic, climate resilient, and set the gold standard for net positive, responsible design. Specifically, we’ll dive deep into two projects by ZGF Architects, an industry leader in sustainable and regenerative design: Portland’s PAE Building, the first developer-driven Living Building, and the very bi…
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“I help people get outside, reconnect with themselves and others and the work they do”. Jim Hughes is a coach and founder of Untamed Coaching based in Bradford-on-Avon, UK. Untamed was founded in 2017 and Jim works with teams and individuals outdoors using adventure to allow reconnection with themselves, others, and their work on a deeper level, th…
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We talk to World famous Egyptologist Dr Mostafa Waziry on the upcoming Ramses & the Gold of the Pharaohs exhibition that is coming to the Australian Museum in Sydney on November 18, featuring over 180 priceless artefacts, many never seen outside of Egypt. Dr Waziry talks about the uniqueness of Egyption building techniques, scientific advancements …
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In today's episode, we have a special guest joining us to talk about creating a space that encourages health and wellness through movement. Our guest is Stephanie Anspach, a personal trainer and wellness coach. Together, Stephanie and I discuss how your living space and workout area can impact your physical well-being. We touch on topics such as li…
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Virginia Wong See relaunched her practice as architecture@altitude in 2011 to focus on cool climate energy efficient building design and architect-designed kitchens from our new studio in Armidale in the New England Tablelands of NSW, 1000 metres above sea level. She talks about how her projects are very much client and site driven with a focus on …
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In this episode I'm asking Tatiana, founder of the well-deservedly well-known social impact organization called Goumbook in the UAE, about how being actively involved in social impact projects and truly and authentically shaping mindsets for many years now, how she has evolved and developed as a human being. Definitely worth a listen! To learn more…
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Jen Serak and me just talking about how the approach and concept of wellbeing and mindfulness can sometimes be so blurry and not really sustainable. We also share some ideas how you can get more in sync with yourself and those around you to create harmony and peace. To learn more about Jen's services, click here. To check out Hempy People's website…
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Join this discussion where we talk with Karen about The Storey Group and how it is creating a social impact and contributes to institutional improvement. We also tell you how it is linked to sustainability and hemp. To check out Karen's website, click here. To check out Hempy People's website, click here. To check out the podcast host's website, cl…
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Join me as we are having a chat with Salman Hussein, Co-Founder of fuse.ae where he talks about why and how to turn your car into an electric one. For more info on Salman Hussein and his company, click here. To check out Hempy People's website, click here. To check out the podcast host's website, click here.…
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In this episode, we'll be diving into my top Feng Shui tips that I've developed over years of working with clients. These tips are designed to help you transform your living space and create a harmonious environment for your well-being. From decluttering and cleaning to utilizing the power of your front door, these tips are easy to implement and ca…
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If a negative climate tipping point refers to a critical threshold that triggers irreversible damage, then it stands to reason that a positive tipping point is the exact opposite - a beneficial axis that, when reached, staves off the worst planetary outcomes. Our guest today, Dr. Tim Lenton, is the Chair in Climate Change and Earth System Science a…
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“We imprint on water, our thoughts, our words, our energy, images are all imprinted on water. We dive into what it means to imprint on water and therefore how we engage with water, being that we’re mostly water ourselves” Certified in a number of modalities for both coaching and energy healing, Jennifer Bauer has integrated them to develop the PECS…
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In today's episode, titled "Creating a Harmonious Home for Transformation," we will be diving into the story of a client named Diane and how her home became a supportive space during an extremely difficult time. Learn about the importance of our connection to our living spaces and how it can impact our overall well-being. If you're ready to awaken …
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As the founder of the Design Partnership, Callie van der Merwe began his career as an architect in the early 1990’s before changing over to hospitality architecture in the early 2000’s. Since then, he has completed multiple award winning and successful hotel and hospitality interior spaces all over the world with a signature philosophical approach …
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Trailer for Revive & Thriveology Podcast I'm your host Lisa Morton! I help women transform their lives by harmonizing their living space through holistic home practices. Join me every Wednesday for a brand-new episode. Have a topic you'd like me to cover? Guest you'd like me to interview? Let me know! Find more information at: www.purelivingwithlis…
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This week, we’re exploring the intersection of agriculture, artistry, and history through the lens of indigo, a significant cash crop in the colonial period with inextricable ties to the slave trade. So inextricable, in fact, that slavery wasn’t even legal in Georgia until 1751, when British governors recognized the economic potential of the plant …
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In the wake of their recent architectural alliance in a bid to deliver a number of mixed-use projects throughout Australia, Farrells' Stanley Krummeck and CM+'s Dick Nugent sit down with Jarrod Reedie for Episode 170 of Talking Architecture & Design. They talk backgrounds, expertise in various sectors and their plans for the future, namely the vari…
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“I’m particularly interested in what we call restorative environments; places and spaces that help people to recover the psychological resources they need to go about their everyday lives” Dr Eleanor Ratcliffe Bringing sound into wider awareness Eleanor Ratcliffe has spent over a decade conducting research and teaching on the human-environment conn…
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Craig Baudin, is a highly credentialed and experienced contemporary architect and also a principal at Fender Katsalidis. Craig has had an active role in the development of some of Australia’s most significant city-shaping projects projects that revitalise entire neighbourhoods – breathing new life into a forgotten or under-utilised area through new…
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“Nothing beats the last eight years of my life when I have had the chance to walk side by side with hundreds of people from all backgrounds and nationalities” Citizen of the world, lawyer turned manager turned mentor; Joao Perre Viana is the founder of “Walking Mentorship”. Developed over twenty years, his methodology weaves together different ment…
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Our guest today, Nina, Simons, believes that the root of many social and environmental problems we face today can be traced back to a fundamental imbalance between traditionally masculine and feminine attributes – and she has the evidence to back that up. In her latest book, Nature, Culture, & The Sacred: A Woman Listens for Leadership, Nina demons…
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Karen Primmer grew up the daughter of an architect and fostered a passion for great spaces, effective design and construction. Karen Primmer has over 20 years of experience as a senior leader in Corporate Real Estate, with a focus on property strategy and creating workspaces that improve individual performance and bring people together. Karen’s ext…
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In this special bonus episode of Serenbe Stories, Garnie Nygren and Monica Olsen sit down with marketing expert Tony Triumph for a conversation all about building the Serenbe brand. Tony is the founder and CEO of the Triumphant Group, a New York based marketing agency that has worked with major brands such as Nordstrom, Kettle Vodka, and Hyatt Hote…
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Jules Di Bartolomeo is the Verosol (Australia) Managing Director, with an MBA from Curtin University of Technology in Western Australia who has built a solid reputation for company 'turnarounds’ and building sustainable businesses. Jules has 25+ years experience in profitably growing multisite, complex businesses across Australia, Asia and New Zeal…
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“Approaching life with an adventurous mindset.” Nicki Bass - Founder and Director of Resilience at work a consultancy delivering experiential leadership, resilience and wellbeing solutions for individuals and organisations. Nicki is a business psychologist, facilitator and executive coach who uses outdoor adventure activities to enable resilience a…
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This week we’re diving into the world of human-centered architecture and its profound impact on brain health with Dr. Tuwanda Green, Adjunct Instructor in the School of Architecture at Virginia Tech. Before getting her PhD, Dr. Green ran her own architecture firm for over 20 years, working primarily in commercial and government buildings, where her…
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Doug Southwell is an Architect and Director of Scott Carver who has witnessed the increasing demand for hospitality spaces and sensibility across multiple building typologies, including within the growth market of build to rent residential accommodation and commercial repositioning. Tina Fox is the head of Interior Design at Scott Carver with exten…
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For the final episode of Season 8, Steve and Monica are turning the mics over to two of Serenbe’s amazing team members, HR Director Stephanie Coyne and Director of Community Operations Amy Peterson. Hear from Stephanie and Amy as they give listeners a rundown of living, working, and playing in the community - from learning on the job, new resident …
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Professor Michael Stacey is an award-winning architect, who combines practice, teaching, research and writing, based in London at the Bartlett / UCL and Michael Stacey Architects. Professor Stacey is the author of a wide range of publications and books including Component Design, 2001, Digital Fabrication, 2004, Concrete: a studio design guide, 201…
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Anne and Walter Henegar started making regular visits to Serenbe in 2008 and purchased their Mado townhome ten years later, becoming beloved part-time residents. So beloved, in fact, that many neighbors don’t even realize that they aren’t here full-time. When the Henegars aren’t in Serenbe, they’re up in Atlanta running Westside Presbyterian Church…
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Trailer for Revive & Thriveology Podcast with host Lisa Morton. Join me as I discuss holistic home, Feng Shui, Color Psychology, Biophilic Design and so much more. Thanks so much for listening to Revive & Thriveology. Hosted by Lisa Morton Make sure you subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. Follow us on our social media here: Facebook Learn mo…
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Jennifer and Monica here! We’ve officially reached the height of Summer. The days are long, it’s (very) hot outside, and there’s nothing we want to do more than hang out with a good book - preferably next to some kind of body of water. Failing that, we’ll take a big, icy, reusable water bottle. So, for this week’s episode, we’ve rounded up a list o…
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Burak Dincel left Turkey in 1979 with no English and no professional standing in the Australian market. Over the next 20 years, the structural engineer developed a patented PVC wall building material. His business, Dincel Construction, is based on an internationally patented, lightweight, hollow form, manufactured from a durable rigid polymer, whic…
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