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Shelley MacArthur, Shauna Montgomery and Whitney Lasky are three friends living large, exciting lives. Smart, beautiful, creative, philanthropic and gutsy, these three dynamic women balance family and their own vocations to prove you really can have it all. If you’ve ever wondered what three such women talk about when they get together, tune in to this ground-breaking, weekly one-hour program. You’ll have a front row seat as these funny, insightful, and sometimes irreverent women discuss their lives, loves, frustrations and triumphs.
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More than 40% of people in their 40’s and 50’s have at least one living parent – and a child under the age of 21. Most likely there is a job, a house to run, groceries to buy and meals to get on the table. How can you cope with the massive demand on your time for love, affection and decision-making skills? It’s not easy, but we can help on Caught Between Generations – we’ll be talking all things multi-generational with practical tips you can use right now and in the long term to make your life better. More peaceful, more organized and more informed with expert interviews with those in the know.
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Welcome to Girl Flower Podcast. We will be having conversations and inspirational chin wags with florists and growers. We will keep you company in your workspaces, in your car, in your van, with a cuppa or wherever you would like to listen.We hope to help you along on your own floral journey.
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What does it mean to be more with less? I’m Ruma Tenbrink and welcome to the “Organize your closet and then your life will follow” podcast.If you feel like you are drowning in things and need to take back your life, you are in the right place. I am excited for you to “move towards minimalism” right along with me! Let’s do this together! First, let’s talk a little bit about the Pareto Principle. It’s otherwise known as the 80/20 Rule and the law of the Vital Few, The Pareto principle states that for many outcomes roughly 80% of consequences come from 20% of the causes - the “vital few”. So, if we translate this idea to our closets, really think about your wardrobe. You probably reach for 20% of your clothing 80% of the time. I know for a fact this was so true for me and that realization really hit me! It was the first time I went through all the fancy-wear and business clothing I was holding onto in deeper storage. Meaning, I never, ever, ever used them. I love being comfortable and wearing comfy clothes that feel good on my skin and make me feel good. So, I decided to be bold and just dropped them all off at a consignment shop in a funky little community here known as The Piedmont District in Oakland CA. I made it easy on myself and asked her to do her best and whatever didn’t sell well or fast enough for her, she could add to her donates pile which she took to a local women's shelter. The magic of doing this was I went home to a lighter space that felt a lot less overwhelming and easier to organize. I also did good by providing clothes for someone else to love and use. It’s a win-win-win-win. The consumer creates a small carbon footprint by reusing something and getting a good deal on the item, the shop makes their money for holding and displaying the item, the local charity gets really nice clothes donated to them and I go home to the start of serenity and freedom in my closet.Are you ready to change your life simply by organizing your closet? Could it really be that simple? Actually, yes it can. As a professional home organizer, I have seen the phenomenon take place with all of my clients. Every. Single. One. As you start to change your environment for the better, you inherently change along with it. You simply cannot help yourself. This opens a doorway into the world of positive change and along with that, infinite possibilities to uncover who you really are without all the physical stuff bogging down your home and your mind. Ultimately, your creativity hides deep within you because it is so muffled by the things you choose to hide behind. Let’s make this shift right now. By the way, did I mention this will be life-changing? Stay tuned and be ready for it!!!
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Designing and decorating your home or investment property can feel overwhelming and stressful, BUT it doesn’t have to. There are so many decisions to make that it's no wonder it feels like a lot to handle and you might not know where to start. And if that sounds like you, please know that you're not alone. This is something my clients and students used to struggle with, too.
So tune in to weekly design conversations with your host, award-winning interior designer and real estate investor, Sally Soricelli, and discover interior design tips and tricks to design and decorate your home so you can stop second guessing yourself and create beautiful spaces WITH confidence. Let's help you get over your fears around design and create spaces that look AMAZING.
Thanks for listening and welcome to Design Your Home.
Connect with Sally on Instagram: @nestorations
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We're Marnie and Bethany. We're real estate agents in Western NY who want to talk everything houses and Buffalo with you. From funny stories and what's happening in our local market to everything that fills a home ~ family, style, food and more. Along with our producer Judd, we love to laugh together and know you won't want to miss an episode. We can't wait to "Get Housed" 716 style with you!
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Moving is considered one of life’s top three stressors, even if you’ve planned for it. You have to adjust to not just a new house, but a new lifestyle too. So how do you create a home you love coming back to, while surviving the move itself? Your host, Jill Kalman, has helped people for over 15 years make the move from the city to the suburbs and thrive while doing it. Each week, Jill provides practical moving tips, tons of design wisdom, and all the encouragement you’ll need to make this transition a success. Learn more at jillkalmaninteriors.com.
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Jolene Unland from the blog KnowWines brings you to Bordeaux with informative and behind the scenes interviews and shows with vignerons and other small businesses owners in this famous wine region. Jolene has been traveling and exploring off-the-beaten-path Bordeaux with leading tour guides for several years and brings you, the wine enthusiast, voices from Bordeaux. Jolene, an agriculture scientist, agronomist, and former leader of a network of analytical laboratories, has been helping wine enthusiasts with recommendations and reviews of glassware, refrigeration, and wine accessories at KnowWines.This podcast is for wine lovers curious to know more about some of the over 6000 family-run small chateaux and hundreds of small businesses that keep this region innovative and dynamic.
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If you love to try new things or are just looking to make your life a little easier, Megan and Wendy can help! We’re sharing the products that get an Approved! rating from us! Don’t waste any more time or money on products that don’t live up to their promises. We’ll include things that we regularly repurchase and new discoveries we can’t live without! From beauty to home, car to cleaning, we’ve got you covered. Our reviews are always genuine and never sponsored.
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The ULTIMATE Home Improvement Podcast and Syndicated Radio Show. Eric Goranson “Eric G” and his contributors help homeowners and contractors tackle projects around the house. This is not your typical handyman show. This talk show will bring you everything from the latest home DIY project and building advice to current events and celebrity guests. You will hear from leading experts, your favorite home improvement stars and creators of exciting new technologies for your home. If you want to learn about home improvement and be entertained this show is for you.
About our host:
Eric Goranson, CKD is a Certified Kitchen Designer with the National Kitchen and Bath Association for over 20 years and has been designing since 1993.
Nationally recognized as “Eric G®”, he is a syndicated 10-year home improvement radio talk show host. Eric talks with homeowners and contractors about remodeling and new construction techniques every week. He is also a national podcaster and is now heard internationally and with about half of the listening audience being from the building trade. His shows draw great support from the contracting community.
Eric has managed everything from home builders, design firms, to custom cabinet shops and has been involved in thousands of projects being constructed or remodeled. Eric also consults with national brands on product design and industry trends, with companies such as Baldwin Hardware, Kraft Maid Cabinetry, and many more.
From opening keynote addresses to hands on training seminars, Eric uses his communications skills to inspire and educate the people that are attending his events. Eric is a design and home technology speaker at national construction and remodeling events such as the Northeastern Retail Lumber Associations Lumber and Building Materials Expo, National Kitchen and Bath, Association’s Voices from The Industry, and for the National Association of Home Builders. Eric was a Kitchen and Bath Design News: Top 50 Innovator for 2019 and served on the Baldwin Hardware Design Council: 2017-2019. He enjoys home renovation projects and used to play the bass in Seattle rock bands. -
In this podcast, host Jason Jorgensen and his guests share their passion for plants, gardening, and landscape design with you. Jason Jorgensen is the owner of Third Spring Landscape Design based in Seattle Washington. To learn more about his work visit. http://www.thirdspring.com