The Slow Style Home podcast is for you if you don't want your home to look like everyone else's, but you're not sure how to pull of a stylish eclectic look; if you want to know when to save and when to splurge so you stop wasting time and money, and if you care about the health of our planet and want to get of the disposable decor hamster wheel. On the show you'll learn about Slow Style, my framework for creating a home you love, without breaking the bank or following the trends, no creative ...
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Breaking Design Rules With Purpose: A Conversation with “The Nester” Myquillyn Smith
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“Break the rules on purpose because we believe the room will look better. Not because we don't know better.” That's the premise of Myquillyn Smith’s new book, “House Rules.” In my conversation with her we pull apart some of these key rules and why they’re so useful, across the board. I love her examples of balancing casual and formal elements, the …
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Why Big, Bold Commitments Are Good For Your Home with Carla Morano
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Home is the place you can be yourself in your wildest dreams because home is where we are creating who we want to become. This is the overarching theme of this week’s conversation with Carla Morano of the wallpaper and mural company, Fine & Dandy Co. Take some risks in putting yourself out there, visually, visibly throughout your home, and don’t wo…
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Remaking History: Detroit's Salvage Story with Woodward Throwbacks
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In this episode of the Slow Style Home podcast, I sat down with Bo Shepard and Kyle Dubé, the founders of Woodward Throwbacks and authors of the new book “Throwbacks Home Interiors”. They share their journey from salvaging materials in Detroit to creating unique furniture pieces with a story. We also explored the philosophy of Slow Style, the impor…
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In this episode, and a Slow Style Home Podcast first, I had a conversation with one of our listeners, Lisa, about a common design dilemma - choosing the right rug. Specifically, how to choose a rug to go underneath the dining table. www.slowstylehome.com/qanda-lisa The Style Matters podcast is now Slow Style Home! Click here for the latest episode.…
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From Objects to Art: Storytelling through Vignettes with Sean Scherer
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In this episode I welcomed back artist, collector, and shop owner Sean Scherer, to talk about his 2nd book, Sean Scherer’s Vignettes. He shared why he loves certain objects, how he chooses them, and his process behind crafting vignettes to tell a story. We also explored the role of vignettes in creating a sense of belonging in one's home. https://w…
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Cheap Old Houses: How To Realize the American Dream in 2024
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In this episode, I talk with Elizabeth and Ethan Finkelstein, the creators of the popular Instagram account Cheap Old Houses. During the interview, they shared insights about their inspiration for the account, their thoughts on the American dream, the value of renovating old homes slowly, and the significance of preserving everyday American homes. …
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What’s Wrong With My Room? A guide on how to fix it the Slow Style way!
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In this episode, I walk you through our new 'Fix My Room' quiz, aimed at helping you assess and enhance the functionality and aesthetics of your rooms. I address four main pitfalls: not applying basic design rules, managing clutter, lacking a specific vision for the room, and lacking design confidence. At the end of the quiz, you’ll know which pitf…
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The “No Apologies” Approach to Teaching Design with Bilal Rehman
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In this episode, I have a fun conversation with Bilal Rehman, a 23 year old designer making waves in the industry. We discussed the importance of creating personalized spaces that reflect a person's unique style and needs. Bilal shared insights on lighting, mixing metals, and incorporating cultural artifacts. And true to form, Bilal didn’t shy away…
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Embracing the Dichotomy: Finding Balance Between Minimalism and Maximalism
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Can you be a minimalist and a maximalist at the same time? In this episode, I talk about the concepts of minimalism and maximalism. I share my personal experience with decluttering and the conflicting emotions I feel as someone who loves collecting things but also craves simplicity. Throughout the episode, I challenge the traditional definitions of…
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How To Get Your Partner On Board: Dana Che on Resolving Relationship Disputes
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During our insightful discussion on the podcast, Dana Che continually emphasized the concept of a "win-win" mentality while dealing with home-related conflicts among couples. Rather than trying to make one partner conform to the other's preferences, Dana offered strategies that encourage understanding, compromise, and finding mutual ground. Dana ex…
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Style Fusion: How Mixing Styles Together Helps You Evolve with Chad Graci
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In this episode of the Slow Style Home podcast, I have a delightful conversation with designer Chad Graci. We discuss defining personal style, blending different styles, and the importance of balance in design. Chad shares his eclectic approach, influenced by travel and a mix of old and new elements. We explore merging styles in our own homes and t…
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Memory Is Created By the Materials You Choose with Lyndsay Caleo Karol of The Brooklyn Home Company
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My guest is Lyndsay Caleo Karol, co-founder of The Brooklyn Home Company and co-author of their new book, also called “The Brooklyn Home.” Theirs is a truly unique design/build firm with a distinctive style, drawing inspiration from historical classical architecture, along with the concept of Passive House building. We also dive into the concept of…
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A Fresh Start in the New Year: A Guide to Showing Up In Your Home
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How do you show up in your home? Would I know something about you just by looking around your rooms? In this episode I discuss the importance of aligning our homes with our personalities, passions, values, and what energizes us. I provide prompts and examples to help you assess how you are currently showing up in your home and suggest ways to make …
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Embracing Heritage Through Handmade Objects with Anitra Terrell
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Buying handmade items is one of the best ways to share gifts over the holidays. And in this episode, I talk with Anitra Terrell, owner of Reflektion Design, business that celebrates the beauty and authenticity of African art. Anitra's journey into the world of African art and textiles began during her time as a Fulbright scholar in Ghana. Her passi…
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Imbuing a Sense of Place in our Homes with the authors of The Maine House
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In this episode, we'll be joined by the authors of the book, "The Maine House." If you've ever dreamed of what a perfect beach cottage, lake house, or home in the woods would feel and look like, you're going to absolutely love this conversation. Maura McEvoy, Basha Burwell, and Kathleen Hackett will take us on a journey through the stunning homes a…
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What Are We Really Buying For the Holidays? Implementing Tracy McCubbin’s Clutter Mantras
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Over a year ago, I talked with Tracy McCubbin of DClutterfly and author of the book, “Make Space for Happiness, How to Stop Attracting Clutter and Start Magnetizing the Life You Want.” As you listen to her wise words of advice about how we’ve been trying to shop our way out of unhappiness and disappointment and feelings of insecurity, keep in mind …
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Southern Hospitality Inspired Design with Ashley Hanley
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Ashley Hanley describes her style as collected and not overly decorated, and I also want to point out her attention to detail. I really encourage you to check out the show notes page of this episode to see photos of her work where I share my own thoughts on how she uses different details throughout a home as a way of decorating with intention. http…
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Folly Cove Textile Designs: Exploring the Legacy with Elena Sarni
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In the 1930s, a design collective of mostly women produced textiles and wallpaper using their own block printed methods. They called themselves the Folly Cove Designers and became a powerhouse in the Americana design movement. Their commitment to high quality craftsmanship was an antidote to highly mechanized, mass produced goods and their legacy i…
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Light, Texture, and Embracing Imperfection: The Design Philosophy of Sarah Solis
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Sarah Solis is an expert in creating emotionally impactful spaces. Her design philosophy, influenced by the Wabi Sabi aesthetic, embraces the concept of understated luxury and celebrates the beauty of imperfections. Sarah's goal is to design homes that make people feel something, whether it's a sense of comfort, excitement, or nostalgia. With her k…
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Art for All: Creating a Meaningful Home with Rachel Loos
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Today is all about art. I think art is the one aspect of a home that’s critical to creating your signature style, and it’s probably obvious why. There is nothing that reflects who you are as deeply as what you choose to hang on your walls. My guest today is Rachel Loos, author of the book “Art At Home,” where you’ll find both practical information …
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What Landscapes Teach Us About Design: Lucy Hunter Mixes The Natural World With Bold Structure
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My guest today is Lucy Hunter, and she happens to be very lucky, I think, to have that last name because it’s so fitting to her personality. She is, first and foremost, a landscape designer, and she’s also a floral designer, or an artist who uses flowers, really, and it seems she does all of this by hunting in nature for her inspiration, seeking ou…
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I'm going to be doing a Q&A episode very soon and I want to hear from you! Ask me anything about your home. Tell me where you're getting stuck or what's not working and I'll answer your questions. The cool part is, you can now do so by leaving me a private voice message! Just click the link below. The Style Matters podcast is now Slow Style Home! C…
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Why Decorating Matters: The Power of Personalized Design
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Why does style, design, and decor matter? Here's the thing, my friend, style isn't just about superficiality. It actually brings several benefits that can enhance our well-being and confidence. In this epsiode, I break it down into four categories: emotional well-being, relationships, personal development, and confidence. By paying attention to our…
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What's It Worth (to you)? A Guide for When to Save and When to Splurge
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How does the concept of value affect our spending decisions when it comes to our homes? Being budget-conscious doesn't mean always going for the cheapest option. Instead, I believe in being realistic about what we can afford and understanding our own criteria for assigning value to things. Consider other factors like who made the item, how it was m…
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Modern Living in Old Homes with HGTV's "Houses With History"
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If you're feeling frustrated and overwhelmed by the constant roadblocks and unexpected costs that come with renovating historic homes, then you are not alone! Despite your best efforts, your vision for preserving and restoring these architectural treasures may be hindered by permits and regulations, limited availability of authentic materials, and …
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How to Become an Art Collector with Alex Farkas of UGallery
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Have you ever heard these myths about collecting art? Myth 1: Collecting art is only for the wealthy elite. Myth 2: Buying art is complicated and requires extensive knowledge. Myth 3: You need to visit galleries and auctions to find quality art. In this episode, our guest Alex Farkas will debunk these myths and reveal the truth about how the online…
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Transform Your Home and Your Mind: The Psychology Behind Interior Design with Anita Yokota
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My guest today is psychologist-turned-interior-desiger, Anita Yokota. When she embarked on her career as a therapist and saw clients in their own homes, she began to comprehend the impact of their environments on their mental and emotional health. Her in-home visits exposed her to a variety of home environments, and she soon noticed a correlation b…
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The Slow Style Approach to Creating Your Dream Home
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In this episode, I lay out the philosophy behind my Slow Style approach to decorating. You'll get the big picture overview of why I think we need it, how it's different from how we're currently decorating and designing our homes, and what the benefits are to you when you use apply it! If you want a quick rundown of Slow Style, this is a great place…
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The Slow Style Home podcast is is for you if you're tired of cookie-cutter decor but you don't know how to pull of a mix of styles, you want to know when to save and when to splurge, and if you care about the health of our planet and and getting off of the disposable decor hamster wheel. On this show, you’ll learn about all of the various aspects o…
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The Podcast Is Changing! (I think you're gonna like it).
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The Style Matters podcast has evolved into the Slow Style Home podcast! Listen in to see why and what to expect from the updated show. The Style Matters podcast is now Slow Style Home! Click here for the latest episode.By Zandra Zuraw
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Making Your Home Work For You with Heather Jorde
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My guest this week is designer Heather Jorde, who also writes the blog, Restless Oasis. We talk about design philosophy, moving houses, incorporating sentimental objects into your decor and how to personalize a cookie-cutter new build. The Style Matters podcast is now Slow Style Home! Click here for the latest episode.…
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Creative Thinking, Going Bold and Mastering the Mix with Jewel Marlowe
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I have a lot of fun talking with my guest this week, Jewel Marlowe. I've been dying to get to know her because I could tell from her style that she's someone who would probably make me laugh. And she does not disappoint! Jewel is the blogger behind Jeweled Interiors and also works as an interior designer. She is a master of the mix, meaning she can…
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How The French (Really) Live at Home with Danielle Postel Vinay
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My guest today is Danielle Postel-Vinay, author of "Home Sweet Maison: The French Art of Making a Home," which gives you a pretty good clue as to what we'll be talking about. In Danielle's book, she encourages us to embrace the idea that our homes are our sanctuaries and a visual representation of who we are, which makes them very special places. I…
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Building a Design Empire with Annie Selke
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I am delighted to introduce you to the woman behind the rug and and linen brands Dash & Albert and Pinecone Hill. Annie Selke is a true powerhouse of an entrepreneur and she’s also a lovely human being. I remember when I first first encountered her Dash & Albert rugs, years ago, when I was poking around in specialty home decor shops in Maine. I tho…
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Toma Clark Haines, otherwise known as the Antiques Diva, has literally built an empire. Over a decade ago living in Paris she started helping other ex-pats furnish their homes from flea markets and brocantes all over the city. The thrill of the hunt was her hobby and her passion and soon it became her business. A global business because there are t…
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How Your Personal Spirituality Fits Into Design with Kim Gordon
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Kim Gordon is a designer, an artist and a business woman and best of all she’s incredibly talented when it comes to designing dream homes. Not the kind of dream homes that are filled with luxury items, necessarily, but the kind of dream homes that really fulfill us in an emotional way, a creative way, and even a spiritual way. Kim doesn’t shy away …
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Windy Chien is an artist with several past lives which means she's one of those people you can relate to because her path in life hasn't been a straight line. She's done many things, tried many things, had ups and downs, all before landing where she is today. And speaking of straight lines, her medium as an artist has everything to do with lines...…
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Why Our Objects Matter With Jill Singer & Monica Khemsurov
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I’m really excited to introduce you to a new book written by my guests, Jill Singer and Monica Khemsurov. It’s called "How To Live With Objects," and it’s a compilation of many things: their philosophy and approach to design; a primer that introduces us to history and context around specific objects and schools of design; and an inspirational coffe…
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A Journey Through Design With Newell Turner
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It is my great privilege to introduce you to my guest today. Newell Turner is a bit of a legend when it comes to design and journalism. He’s responsible for the formation of the entire Hearst magazine editorial division, heading up three big shelter publications: Elle Decor, House Beautiful, and Veranda magazines. He’s just released a gorgeous new …
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Understanding and Applying Feng Shui with Anjie Cho
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My guest today is Anjie Cho, designer and author of “Mindful Homes: Create Healing Living Spaces with Mindfulness and Feng Shui.” What makes Anjie and her book so helpful is that she explains the principles of this ancient Chinese approach to creating spaces in a way that we can use in our modern lives and contemporary homes. Even if you’re skeptic…
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Creating a Home On Wheels With Dee Campling
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This is such a delightful episode thanks to my guest, stylist Dee Campling. She’s just come out with a book called “Camper Heaven: Van Life on the Open Road.” And if you’re imagining hippies living in VW buses back in the 70s, you won’t believe how that lifestyle has evolved! Dee shares the many ways and reasons people are creating these homes on w…
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Creating Rooms That Are Both Energizing and Calming With Sara Hillery
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My guest today is Sara Hillery, a designer in Richmond, VA. One of her great talents, in my opinion, is her ability to mix the qualities of elegance, something that’s been a hallmark of southern homes for decades, with a feeling of energy. In other words, she is able to combine youthfulness with wisdom and grace, as well as a maximalist’s penchant …
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Antiquing With The Queen of Flea Markets, Ki Nassauer
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We’ve had Ki Nassauer on the show before—a couple of times, actually—and that’s because she loves antiquing, thrifting, repurposing, and collecting anything vintage. And if you know me and my Slow Style approach to decorating our homes, you know that I think that every house and every room really needs to have at least one thing that’s from a diffe…
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Your Home Needs Art. Here’s How to Choose It, with Liz Lidgett
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My guest today is gallery owner and art advisor Liz Lidgett. She’s just as passionate as I am about getting more people to embrace their inner art collector. And we both think everyone has one of those inside us! But there are so many mental blocks to get over...what should I choose? Where can I find it? How much should I pay for it? How do you eve…
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What a wonderful conversation you’re about to hear with my guest, Kacie Cope. She’s a designer and now a shop owner in Pittsburgh with an obvious passion for home. And by “home” I mean the creation of experiences, not the walls themselves. We talk about how to afford buying things that are handmade, artisan designed, and well-crafted and how we can…
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The Powerful Design Impact of Plants with Hilton Carter
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Hilton Carter is a very busy guy, he’s a stylist and matchmaker between plants, people, and their homes and he also owns a plant shop. He is constantly in the media as a plant expert and he’s just written his 4th book in as many years. If you’re new to plant care, go back and look through his other books. But if you’re ready to take your plants to …
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What the Heck is Neuroarchitecture? With Jessica Shaw
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My guest today is Jessica Shaw, The Director of Interiors for the Turrett Collaborative. The firm typically works on high-end architecture and interior projects, but what Jessica has to share, and what she believes, is that creating a space that gives something back to you, in a positive way, can happen on any budget. And that’s because she impleme…
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The Evolution Of An Artistic Life With Jane Pollak
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My guest today is Jane Pollak, who walks the line between artist and artisan. You know I love to get the story behind pieces of art to help us all understand and appreciate their value. And Jane tells great stories! She’s taken a centuries old craft called Penny Rug Pillows and reimagines them with new colors, patterns, and motifs. In this conversa…
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My guest today is designer Nikki Klugh, whose approach is centered around the idea of creating sacred spaces. We talk about what that looks like in design terms and why activating all of your senses in your sacred space is so transformative. Since Nikki is a mom of four, I had to ask her some questions related to living with kids while also creatin…
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The Hudson Valley Aesthetic With Delyse Berry
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My guest today is Delyse Berry, co-owner, with her husband, of Upstate Down, a real estate company, interior design and lifestyle company located in the beautiful Hudson Valley north of New York City. The region stretches all along the Hudson River, so depending on how far north you go, you're anywhere from about a hour to two and half hours away f…
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