Home has become so much more than the physical four walls around us. Join us weekly as I speak with different intrepid individuals about their personal journeys to create home.
In this very special episode of Creating Home, we hear from the brilliant trail-blazer, Dionna McPhatter. After her incredible academic record and basketball talents lead her to West Point, she found her passion for data and created a life and a home that she is truly excited about.
This week we get to speak with Yasmin Vossoughian, a well-known MSNBC anchor, as she shares her journey of self acceptance and how that has translated into a healthy and happy home for her family, her friends, and most importantly herself.
This week on Creating Home, Warner speaks with Brian Strong, Brand Communications extraordinaire and civil rights advocate. He discusses his time at UNC Chapel Hill and how he has created his home in helping others strive for equality.
This week on Creating Home, we are joined by Remmington Curtis. Remm is a professional coach who has built his practice on the very journey that he embarked on just a few years ago. Hear how he has created his home and how he now uses that as a guideline for helping others to create their home. Be sure to visit www.remmcoaching.com to learn more about Remm's philosophy.
This week, we have the honor of speaking with 2 guests that have found their home in the service of others. Jody Kent Lavy and Xavier McElrath-Bey represent the Campaign for the Fair Sentencing of Youth and bring insight into how they have used their experiences to not only create their own homes but to help others who wouldn't otherwise have a chance.
This week on Creating Home, we have the opportunity to speak with Zak Williams. He talks about how he has overcome the difficulty of coping with family and personal mental illness and how he has turned that into an opportunity to help the community. From his service work in the local LA area to his new business venture that provides mental health support products, Zak's altruistic nature truly shines through.
This week, things are looking a little different on Creating Home. Our guest has asked to stay anonymous but his story is as impactful as ever. From his upbringing in Greater Boston to his incredible success that he has acheived today, he guides us through the lessons that he has worked hard to learn throught his life.
This week we speak with Deven Morgan, Director of Youth Baseball at Driveline. He shares his experience with analytics in baseball and how he has incorporated that into raising and developing his children and young players.
This week we are joined by Becky Straw, co-founder and CEO of the Brooklyn based non-profit organization, The Adventure Project. She shares her experiences that lead her to lead such an altruistic life.
In episode 7, we dive into the life of Sean Feeney, restaurateur known for Lilia, Misi, and Redhook Tavern. He speaks about how he has been supported by his family and business partner and how he has passed that support on to his restaurant families.
This week, recording artist and international star, Tatiana DeMaria joins us to talk about her battle with anxiety and how she has worked to find balance and peace in the midst of working hard to be successful. Join us as she shares her journey to create home and be sure to check out her latest acoustic single: Anxiety.
The incredibly talented and genuinely good friend, father, husband and human being, Drew Powell joins me today for Creating Home. Drew shares his journey of faith and his thoughts on perservering in the face of uncertainty. His well-established acting/performing career has spanned Broadway and Hollywood and you will most likely recognize him from his role in Gotham!
This week, we are joined by Michael Hermann, Director of Licensing, Marketing and Sales at The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, husband, father of twin boys, and artist. Michael shares how his upbringing and experience has taught him to view the world through an optimistic lens. In this episode, he shares his positive attitude and outward approach to creating his home.
Dr. Carder Stout has created his home through his spirituality, his family, and his successful psychology practice. Today we discuss his recently published book, Lost in Ghost Town, where he discusses his incredible journey to find the home he has today.
In Episode 2, I speak with entrepreneur, restaurateur, and NYC native, Michael Chernow. Michael has made his mark on the city by bringing us The Meatball Shop and Seamore's which are now local household names. He is a creator, a maker, and a guru of positive thinking.
Today I am speaking with Chef Gregory Gourdet about his journey to find home. A long-time personal friend and award winning chef, Gregory can be seen competing on Bravo's Top Chef Season 12. His first internationally inspired cookbook is set to release in Spring 2021.