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Home Design Chat with Nancy Hugo, certified kitchen designer, covers all aspects of every room in the home. Kitchens, baths and whole-house remodeling, appliances, plumbing fixtures, flooring & countertop materials, and lighting are some of our topics. In addition, we cover aging-in-place, security systems, smart homes, backyard kitchens, window coverings, water treatment units & even wine pairing. Some of the favored topics are trends in kitchens, baths & interior designs, colors of the yea ...
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No other level of government impacts us as much in our daily lives as local government. For the last 40 years I have been talking to managers as an organization consultant and am as fascinated by their work today as when I began. The professional municipal manager is entrusted with a ship that often runs over rough waters even as it delivers vital services to communities. This show is about the ideas and innovation that will drive the future of the profession of municipal management. If you ...
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You can listen to casual conversations with Certified Kitchen Designer, Nancy Hugo, and designers and product experts. We will talk about the newest trends for the most important rooms in your home, the kitchen and bath, of course. What are the differences in countertop materials, what sink and faucet should you have and what window coverings are some of the topics we will cover.
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Zoning may be one of the least understood and most under-appreciated aspects of local government. But my guests today see zoning through the lens of community health and want you to come along with them to better understand how zoning and planning impact our lives. Ben Estell is manager of Dormont Borough outside of Pittsburgh in Allegheny County P…
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Many people look forward to celebrating the holidays with family & friends and showing off their newly remodeled kitchen. If this is your plan, you have to start now if you want it to happen before 2025. That sounds so far into the future but it’s not. The holidays are only 6 months away. Time is flying faster than it did a few years ago. I hope I …
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We've heard of different ways of describing colors: happy colors, bright colors, trending colors, but never the loneliest color until now. Sherwin-Williams has introduced a way to tell the first ever color story of the least tinted color, and perhaps bring it out of the shadows! Also, to give homeowners and specifiers the confidence to choose color…
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In times of crisis, we often see leaders emerge from the frontline. My guest today, Professor Paresh Wankhade has published extensive research on emergency services and offers us examples of how emergent leadership shows up in times of crisis. In this episode we talk about how the leadership framework is changing within emergency services. Some of …
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Jerry Ozog, Executive Director, Pennsylvania Fire & Emergency Services Institute, is here today to talk about challenges in the leadership of emergency services. We cover topics such as everyday leadership vs crisis leadership, community expectations, funding and transparency, organizational models, recruitment, including diversity and inclusion, a…
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Have you ever thought of that perfect kitchen remodel? You spend months planning, budgeting, and picturing your wish list. Before those demolition hammers start swinging, let's talk about something crucial: your roof. Your beautiful new kitchen could be overshadowed (literally!) by a leaky, outdated roof. This episode of Home Design Chat with Nancy…
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Did you know that different colors stir different feelings due to how our brain responds to each tone? For example, bright, warm colors (reds, oranges, yellows) stimulate energy and happiness while cool, subdued colors (blues, greens, purples) are soothing and calming. Sarah Jones, Designer Services Representative with Dunn-Edwards Paint, is back w…
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Today we have a special episode of PCC local time. This week the APMM conference for local government managers took place in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Our conference took place in the ruins of the former Bethlehem Steel. Overlooking the historic Steel Stacks, the largest revitalized brownfield in the country, it has become a top destination for arts…
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Everyone loves the look and the coziness of fireplaces and I’m no exception. I have been including fireplaces in my designs for years. Family rooms, living rooms, bedrooms, bathrooms and patios. Today I am happy to have as my guest Keith Richardson, President at Arizona Fireplaces, a leading player in the hearth industry. Keith's parents founded Ar…
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My guest today is Hugo Marynissen. He is an expert in Crisis Governance and Risk Management Co-holding the Chair of Crisis Governance at University of Antwerp. Our conversation today will address the question of how leaders might structure organizations to better adapt to an uncertain world. He identifies key myths and assumptions that are part of …
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Did you ever wonder about those popular renovation shows like the Property Brothers or This Old House and what really goes on behind the camera? I came across a situation in Las Vegas where a young couple contracted with the Property Brothers and things went very wrong. It is now in litigation waiting for a jury trial in October, 2024. That led me …
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When homeowners decide to remodel their kitchen they can get easily overwhelmed by the many choices in cabinets, appliances, etc. because this is not a project most people do often. Since many of the same questions are asked of me when I meet potential clients, I thought I would chose 3 areas and explain the difference and benefits of each. Today I…
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A disaster happens where hazards meet human systems. My guest today shared that quote and much more about what local governments can do to lay the groundwork for a smooth recovery process should the worst-case scenario occur. We go deep on what can be done before a disaster strikes. We talk about how to expedite the funding process and the unintend…
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Join us on Home Design Chat with Nancy as we delve into an intriguing aspect of modern living: the world of recreational vehicles (RVs). Did you know that approximately 1 million Americans have embraced RV life as their full-time residence? Moreover, an astonishing 40 million Americans regularly embark on RV adventures, with over 25 million hitting…
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Remember when appliances came in the colors of the rainbow? Well, maybe not all the colors but in the 1950's and 60's pink, yellow and turquoise were popular choices for appliances. The 70's brought us harvest gold and avocado refrigerators, sinks and accessories like toasters and even Tupperware to match. These color trends are gone, never to retu…
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Gil Olachea, owner of Ceramica in Scottsdale, joins Nancy today to chat about the world of tile design and innovation! We will explore the exciting trends shaping the tile industry in 2024. Whether you’re a designer, architect, home renovator, or tile enthusiast, this episode is packed with insights to inspire your next project. This year, we’re se…
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Welcome to PCC Local Time. This week we have a special episode – the first in a series of episodes created in partnership with APMM, the Association of Professional Municipal Managers. We are talking with the current and upcoming Presidents, Amanda Serock and Dave Pribulka about the topics that are challenging local government today and the municip…
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Monogram introduced their new products at the February 2024 Kitchen & Bath Industry Show in Las Vegas to the excitement of all the attendees and kitchen designers. Dan Huggins, Monogram Senior Sales Manager, joined Nancy to chat about these new appliances and how Monogram™ elevated the position of luxury appliances to works of art with impeccable c…
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Today Maegan Blau, owner of Blue Copper Designs, joined Nancy for this 3rd and final podcast on barrier-free designs. General barrier-free designs and kitchens were covered in the last 2 podcasts. Barrier-free designs are not only relegated to people with physical challenges, but for everyone living in the home no matter the age of the residents. T…
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Maegan Blau, owner of Blue Copper Designs, was Nancy’s guest last week. She explained what barrier-free designs are and described some ideas that she has implemented in her designs. Maegan is back to talk about accessibility and universal and barrier-free designs in the kitchen. This is an important subject for everyone who has challenges in using …
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A few weeks ago I attended a seminar on Barrier-free Designs presented by Maegan Blau, owner of Blue Copper Designs. Maegan was friendly, outgoing and very knowledgeable on the subject. And why not? She has lived with a physical challenge for the past several years and has decided to design for people with disabilities both in the residential and c…
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I have been interviewing various people who are experts in their field on my podcast for over 8 years. Last week I was given the change to be on the other side of the mic and be interviewed by Jill Nicolini, a reporter on WPIX 11 New York City. It was certainly fun and interesting to be asked questions and chat about my expertise instead of me bein…
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Today, we welcome back Ray Patchett, the former City Manager of Carlsbad, California and now consultant to leadership teams. Ray brings a wealth of knowledge and insights into the organizational principles of city management and teams. I asked Ray to take a deeper dive into his 8 Traits of High Performing Teams which will soon be out in published f…
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The newest kitchen and bath ideas are always introduced at the Kitchen & Bath Industry Show that was combined with the International Builders Show which was held in Las Vegas. The combined attendance for both shows was over 117,000 people who viewed more than 2,400 exhibits and walked 678,000 square feet. Whew! That is a lot of walking. Jason Mille…
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Styles come and go constantly! Bell bottoms and crop tops are back and so is wallpaper, terrazzo flooring and floral patterns. When it comes to remodeling your kitchen and bath, there are certain ideas that builders incorporated into their houses should never be brought back. Why did builders think putting a desk in a kitchen was a great idea. Thos…
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Today, I bring you Peter Marshall. Peter has a long and distinguished career as a city manager and consultant to local governments. Most notably, he was city manager at State College Pennsylvania for many years and before that, Newark, Delaware. Peter and I have had many conversations over the years. He has so much to say about the field of city ma…
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Several years ago I had the horrific misfortune of being scammed. I wrote about this experience and published it to all of my social media platforms in addition to sending it out to everyone I knew. I didn't want anyone to go through what I did. Many people has experienced this same scam all over the country and have been interviewed on news progra…
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Many times designers and homeowners want unique items that sets their project apart from the norm. The difficulty is to find the craftsman that can make their design a reality. Nancy's guest, Steve Appolloni, owner of EuroFe Remodeling, is just that person. His background is very interesting and his creativity and knowledge of kitchen design and re…
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Trends are trends…they come and go. You might like some and you might not like others. Most trends aren't new. They just pop up every few years. Some trends like carrara marble and navy blue cabinets are timeless but not every designer agrees. Listen to find out if our guest, Jan Rutgers, owner and founder of Vestubal School of Design, and Nancy ag…
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My last 2 podcasts are important if you plan on remodeling so if you haven't had a chance to listen, please do. They were specifically focused on homeowners knowing more about remodeling and having a plan before the project gets started. This podcast focuses on remodeling the kitchen and bathroom to get a better a return on your investment. What se…
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We are 3 weeks into the new year and one of the common goals for homeowners is remodeling. They are anxious to have a new look by decorating or remodeling. This week Nancy will talk about where to start a kitchen remodel for success. Have a plan before you start. Work with a professional Remodel should be timeless Have a functional floor plan Resea…
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Many people welcome a new year with thoughts of remodeling. They got through the holidays and now is the time to remodel that kitchen or bathroom, but what should they know before tackling that project. Ed Baney, General Contractor and owner of The Remodeling Firm, LLC, joined Nancy to chat about what homeowners don't know about remodeling but shou…
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Today is January 7, 2024 and the first show for my 7th year doing this podcast sharing ideas for your home. The subject for this podcast: most economical ways of giving your home a different look Start with kitchen Changing out appliances – Paint cabinets, change hardware, add convenience Countertops Light fixtures Bathrooms Paint cabinets, counter…
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Happy New Year! Hope 2024 is a healthy & prosperous one for you all. Since I am on vacation, I am reposting a podcast that is full of information and will be very helpful before you think about remodeling. Just a note: I have started a facebook page called "Home Design Chat with Nancy." After 6 years of podcasting this series, I thought it would ab…
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Merry Christmas! Enjoy the best of Home Design Chat with Nancy. If you are remodeling, I'm sure you have gotten many ideas from Nancy about planning, design and products. Use a professional if you are not experienced in remodeling, or at least procure a designer to review your plans. This podcast sponsored by ⁠⁠Monogram Appliances⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Studio 41⁠⁠ e…
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Nancy gives a short summary of the 2023 podcasts and what to look forward to for 2024, and she gives a little tease for a special guest for the new year. This is the time of year to spend with family and friends, and so Nancy can do that as well, she will publish "the best of . . ." for the next 2 weeks, and then return on January 7, 2024, with new…
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45 Today we talk with managers about the the role of technology in local government and the need to adapt to and address technology challenges. My co-host today is Claudia Arriaga, Senior Vice President of Customer Service at OpenGov Our three distinguished guests include: Aaron Siko, Manager, Hempfield Township, Westmoreland County Dave Pribulka M…
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Finding a Christmas gift for friends and family is, many times, difficult and frustrating. If you chose the wrong gift it could go in the back of the closet until you visit that person. Then they could display for you to see, or if it's clothing, they could wear it while you are there. The wrong gift could also be re-gifted unless you know the reci…
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We are at the end of 2023. Where has the time gone. Seems like it was yesterday that we had to get used to saying the year "2000." It's all about the numbers and today Nancy will talk all about the numbers of kitchen design. All the rules of design and the components having to do with the kitchen incorporates rules of design and the sizes of cabine…
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Today we are talking about sustainable futures, what that means and how it intersects with local government. I am joined by co-host John Diamond, Professor Emeritus, Edge Hill University, UK and three esteemed guests. Christa Breum Amhøj Co-founder Action University, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark Pam Adams, Sustainability Planner at Centre Re…
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Today we are going to take a look at what trends have had an important affect on our lives in 2023, and are here to stay. Nancy discusses these trends with Jason Miller, who has been named Innovator of the year -2023 by Kitchen & Bath Design News. Jason did his first podcast in August and has become a regular podcaster with Nancy. Several trends wi…
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Hey, Everyone, I hope you read my weekly show notes which I hope are helpful to you. This week I just want to let you know that we had a small tech problem 1/2 way through the recording, but don't give up, it only lasted a short while. You can let me know what your thoughts are. Color impacts are lives more than we realize, so it's no wonder why th…
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The holidays are here and what better way to celebrate than to entertain family and friends, but as we all know, it can be very stressful. Dona Deslauriers joined Nancy to chat about ideas for small stress-free buffets using leftovers and even suggests what wines to pair with the food. By the way, fondue entertaining is back! Dona is an event plann…
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Many of you are getting ready for the holidays so from now until Jan 2nd this is consuming your time, but for those thinking of remodeling, and I hope you are not going to start your project before January, I’m sure you are constantly thinking about and picturing your new kitchen. Today I’ll talk about 2024 trends are for your kitchen and also talk…
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Gil Olachea, owner of Ceramica in Scottsdale, AZ, is back with Nancy discussing tile, of course. Gil has a plethora of knowledge when it comes to tile so who better to discuss tile and budgets with? Tile is one of the necessary finishes in today's homes so, of course, there are a lot of questions having to do with tile products. Some of the the imp…
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What does an ethnologist in policing from the UK have in common with a Police Chief from the U.S.? Quite a bit as it turns out. But the contrast also helps us get a fuller perspective on what is going on behind the scenes. This is the first episode in our Across the Pond series in which we engage topics that are both global and local. Where do we l…
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One of the common questions on homeowners' minds is how long will it take to remodel a kitchen. It is probably the most complicated room in your home to remodel. This is not HGTV…no it can’t be done in a day or a week. Today Nancy answers that question and more: Lots of moving parts to the project Planning Is Key Average Timeline by Kitchen Remodel…
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Most of us want our homes to be beautiful, inviting, functional and safe. In this podcast Nancy talks about the safety issues of bathtubs and why many people should not be using tubs. Pros & Cons: Sunken Bathtubs Drop-in Tubs Set in Decks Free-Standing Tub Solutions & Alternatives to bathtubs All these educational podcasts are focused on your home …
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Are you wanting to make some upgrades to your kitchen but don't know where to start? Are you overwhelmed with what to choose to perfectly fit your lifestyle? Because most people don’t make these decisions often enough to get good at it, Nancy's guest, Chef Andrew Forlines, is going to help to understand and navigate the appliance industry. He has s…
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Do you know what the Internet of Things (IoT) is? Are you familiar with security technology or are you just interested in the newest entertainment technology? Today Nathan Thomas, director of business development with Artisan systems, will answer all my questions about technology in layman's terms. Internet of things (IoT) Different items require v…
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